REPORT OF THE COUNCIL FOR igiO. 
XVII 
On the 21st April, 1910, the members of the Yorkshire 
Philosophical Society were invited, in accordance with the 
usual custom, to the annual Lantern Exhibition given by the 
members of the Photographic Section. Three members 
exhibited slides, viz. :—“ What the Eye sees with the Camera 
in our own country,” by T. W. Pottage ; “ The Travelling 
Post Office and a few Miscellaneous Slides,” by Herbert 
Lazenby ; “ The Old and the New,” by Malcolm Spence. 
The annual meeting of the Yorkshire Photographic Union 
took place at Halifax on 23rd April, 1910, as part of which the 
usual show of photographs took place, and the photographs 
contributed by our section elicited general approval. 
Six years having elapsed since our Section held a public 
exhibition of photographs, it was decided to hold a Summer 
Exhibition during the summer of 1910. This was held on 
2nd July, 1910, and during the following week, and upwards 
of 200 contributions were sent in, these being hung on the 
walls of the Library. The exhibition was favourably reported 
on in the public Press, and the result of the above exhibitions 
shows that the Section, though not large, continues to turn 
out work of which the members may well be proud. 
The Balance Sheet for the Session 1909-10 is incorporated 
with this Report, and copies have been placed on the table, 
from which it will be seen that— 
-Co to 0 
Aj 
4 0 0 
1 5 o 
5 15 o 
4 3 3 
1 11 9 
The credit balance brought forward was 
The ordinary income 
The arrears 
Total expenditure was ... 
Leaving a balance of 
B 
