COUNCIL FOR I904. 
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A plan of the Grounds and Antiquities for the use of 
visitors has been prepared, thanks to the efforts ol Mr. Mal¬ 
colm Spence and Mr. Cotsworth, and every endeavour has 
been made to render the Garden and Museum more useful 
and attractive. 
We have lost by death eleven members, by resignation 
thirty—but the numbers have been kept up by a corresponding 
increase in new members. 
The attention of members is drawn to the importance ol 
local observations, in various branches of science, in connection 
with the Corresponding Societies’ Committee of the British 
Association. 
The lectures delivered on Thursday evenings were as 
follows : — 
Thursday, Jan. 14th.—“A Tour in Bosnia and Dalmatia” 
(with Lantern Illustrations). By Miss H. M. Bicknell. 
Thursday, Jan. 28th .—“ Mountains and Fiords of Arctic 
Norway” (with Lantern Illustrations). By G. Hast¬ 
ings, F.R.G.S. (Member of Alpine Club). 
Thursday, Feb. nth.—“ Ingleborough, its Scenery, Geology, 
and underground Waters” (with Lantern Illustrations 
from Photographs taken by the Lecturer). By A. R. 
Dwerryhouse, M.Sc., F.G.S. 
Thursday, Feb. 25th.—“ Life and Times of an Old Italian 
Master” (with Illustrations). By Miss M. M. Paget. 
Thursday, March 10th.—“ Norway " (Illustrated by Lantern 
Pictures from Photographs taken by the Lecturer). By 
\V. H. Macnamara. 
Thursday, March 24th.—'‘Among the Chateaux of the Loire” 
(Illustrated by Lantern Pictures from Photographs taken 
by the Lecturer). By the Rev. T. Gough, B.Sc. 
Thursday, April 14th.—The Members of the Photographic 
Section gave a Lantern Night. 
Thursday, Oct. 6th.—'“ Readings from Shakespeare (Julius 
Cccsar ).” By the Rev. Canon Fleming, B.D. 
Thursday, Oct. 20th.—“Morocco and the Moors” (illus¬ 
trated by Original Lantern Pictures). By PL Solley, 
M.D. 
