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REPORT OF THE COUNCIL FOR igiO. 
The Lectures delivered in the evenings were as follows:— 
Thursday, January 6th.—“ Explorations in Palestine,'’ (Illustrated by Lantern 
Pictures). By Col. Sir Chas. M. Watson, K.C.M.G., C.B., R.E., M.A. 
Thursday, January 20th.—"The York Pageant,” (Illustrated by Lantern 
Slides by W. Watson). By the Rev. J Solloway, D.D. 
Thursday, February 3d.—" Carnival Customs.” By E. Sidney Hartland. 
Thursday, February 17th.—'• String Figures,” (Illustrated by Lantern Slides 
and Demonstrations.) By Harold W’ager, F.R.S. 
Thursday, March 3rd.—"New Zealand,” (Illustrated by Lantern Pictures), 
By the President, Tempest Anderson, D.Sc. 
Thursday, March 10th.—"African Native Races," (Illustrated by Lantern 
Pictures). By Sir Alfred Pease, Bart. 
Thursday, March 17th.—-" A Venetian Amateur in the 18th Century,” (with 
Musical Illustrations). By Miss M. M. Paget. 
Thursday, April 21st.—The Members of the Photographic Section gave a 
Lantern Night, when the following Members exhibited Slides : — 
T. W. Pottage, " What the eye sees in our own country.”" 
H. Lazenby, "A Series of Photographs illustrating the Travelling 
Post Office and a few miscellaneous ones.” 
M. Spence, “ The Old and New.” 
Thursday, October 6th.—" The Mysterious Republic (Andorra),” (Illustrated 
by Lantern Pictures). By the Rev. T. T. Norgate. 
Thursday, October 13th.—" Matavanu, a New Volcano in Savaii, German 
Samoa,” (Illustrated by Lantern Pictures). By the President, Tempest 
Anderson, D.Sc. 
Thursday, October 27th. — "Across the Heart of China,” (Illustrated by 
Lantern Pictures). By the Earl of Ronaldshay, M.P. 
Thursday, November 10th.—"The Castles of England,” (Illustrated by 
Lantern Pictures). By the Rev. Jocelyn Perkins, M.A. 
Thursday, November 24th.—" Our Insect Friends and Foes,” (Illustrated by 
Lantern Pictures). By F. Martin Duncan, F.R.P.S. 
Thursday, December 8th.—"The Roman Wall,” (Illustrated by Lantern 
Pictures), By Thos. W. Thornton. 
The following Papers were read at the monthly meetings of 
the Society during 1910 :— 
January 10th.—" Through Canada to the Rockies.” By the Rev. W. 
Johnson, B.A. 
March 14th.—" Pine Cones.” By Dr. C. K. Hitchcock. 
April nth.—" Curiosities of Early Railway Travelling.” By Malcolm Spence. 
October 10th.—" York during the Reign of Edward I.” By G. Benson. 
November 14th.—" Majorca.” By Dr. J. H. Gostling. 
December 12th.—“ Peasant Life and Sport in Galway.” By Sydney H. Smith. 
