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REPORT OE THE 
Thursday, March 24th.-A Fortnight in Canada " (illustrated 
by Lantern Pictures). By James Ramsay, M.D. 
Thursday, April 14th.—“ The Graian Alps ” (illustrated by 
Lantern Pictures). By Tempest Anderson, M.D., B.Sc. 
Thursday, April 28th.— A Lantern Night was given by 
Members of the Photographic Section. 
Thursday, October 6th.—“ Life in the Deep Sea ” (illustrated 
by Lantern Pictures). By H. Crowther (Curator of Leeds 
Museum). 
Thursday, October 20th.—“ Corals and Coral Reefs ” (illus¬ 
trated by Lantern Pictures). By J. G. Goodchild, 
F.G.S., &c. 
Thursday, November 3rd.—“ Force." By H. M. Platnauer, 
B.Sc. 
Thursday, November 17th.—“ Pompeii, the City of the Dead " 
(illustrated by Lantern Pictures). By G. H. Head, B.A. 
Thursday, December 1st.—“ A Cruise in Arctic Seas ” (illus¬ 
trated by Lantern Pictures). By Frederick Curtis. 
Thursday, December 15th.—“Siam" (illustrated by Lantern 
Pictures). By H. Warrington Smyth, M.A., F.R.G.S. 
The Council again desires to place on record grateful acknow¬ 
ledgments to the lecturers who have most generously given 
their services, besides, in many instances, putting themselves 
to the inconvenience of a long railway journey. 
In addition to the above lectures, papers on various subjects 
of scientific interest have been read at the monthly meetings 
of the Society. These meetings have been remarkably well 
attended ; so well, indeed, that they have lately been held in 
the Lecture Theatre, as the Library did not afford sufficient 
accommodation. The following Papers have been read :— 
“York Bells and Bell-founders," by George Benson. 
“ Snakes, their structure and habits,” by Oxley Grabham, M.A. 
“ The life of a Deer,” by C. E. Elmhirst, M.A. 
“Natural Puzzles," by H. M. Platnauer, B.Sc. 
“ A Celtic Lake-dwelling," by C. E. Elmhirst. 
“ Glaciers," by Tempest Anderson, M.D. 
“ Plumage," by J. Backhouse, M.B.O.U. 
Most of these papers were illustrated by Lantern slides. 
