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REPORT OF THE 
Thursday, February 28th.—“ Research and Discovery in the 
Holy Land ” (With Lantern Illustrations). By the 
Rev. Thos. Harrison, M.A. 
Thursday, March 14th.—“ The Far West” (With Lantern 
Illustrations). By Tempest Anderson, M.D. 
Thursday, March 28th .—“ More Lost and Disappearing 
Animals” (With Lantern Illustrations). By Chas. E. 
Elmhirst. 
Thursday, October 10th. — Reading from Shakespeare, 
“ Merchant of Venice.” By the Rev. Canon Fleming. 
Thursday, October 24th.—“ Southern Norway (Lakeland) ” 
(Illustrated by Lantern Pictures). By Paul Lange, 
Ex-President of the Liverpool Photographic Society. 
Thursday, November 7th.—“From the Mine to the finished 
War Ship” (With Lantern Illustrations). By J. W. C. 
Haldane, M.I.Mech.E., Civil and Mechanical Consulting 
Engineer. 
Thursday, November 21st .—“ The Homeric Woman.” By 
Thomas Marshall, M.A. 
Thursday, December 5th.—“ Tannhauser ” (With Illustra¬ 
tions). By the Rev. R. O. Hutchinson, M.A. 
Thursday, December 19th .—“ From Quetta to London, 
Overland ” (With Lantern Illustrations). By Edward 
Penton, B.A., F.R.G.S. 
It must be remembered that all the above papers and lectures 
were given by volunteers. The Council owes a considerable 
debt of gratitude to those whose kind and efficient aid has 
provided our members with a thoroughly attractive programme 
at no further cost to the Society than a small amount for 
necessary expenses. 
The reports of the Honorary Curators which follow will 
sufficiently amplify this general report. 
Mention should also be made of a Garden Party given by 
the Council to the Members of the Society. This function was 
well attended and gave considerable satisfaction. Bands 
played in the gardens on several occasions and appeared to be 
appreciated by the Members. 
