SESSION 1910-1911. 
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293rd Ordinary Meeting, 23rd January, 1911, at Watford. 
Gr. W. Lamplugh, F.R.S., F.G.S., President, in the Chair. 
Mr. R. Mountford Deeley, F.G-.S., Inglewood, Longcroft 
Avenue, Harpenden, was proposed for membership of the Society. 
The following lecture was delivered :— 
“ A Recent Visit to Sweden.” By John Hopkinson, F.L.S., 
F.G-.S., F.Z.S., etc. 
The lecture was illustrated by about 70 lantern-slides from 
photographs taken by Mr. E. W. Arnold, Mr. A. E. G-ibbs, and 
Mr. Hopkinson, and by maps, books, and geological specimens, 
and described a visit to central Sweden and Stockholm by the 
lecturer as a delegate from the Linnean Society to the meeting 
of the International G-eological Congress held in that city last 
autumn. 
Mr. Gregory M. Mathews and Mr. G-. J. Roberts were appointed 
Auditors of the Society’s accounts for the year 1910. 
294th Ordinary Meeting, 15th February, 1911, at Watford. 
G-. W. Lamplugh, F.R.S., F.G.S., President, in the Chair. 
Mr. R. M. Deeley, F.G-.S., was elected a Member of the 
Society. 
The following lecture was delivered :— 
“ Further Bird Studies by Land and Sea.” By William 
Bickerton, F.Z.S., M.B.O.U. 
The lecture was illustrated by about one hundred lantern- 
slides portraying the nesting-habits of the long-tailed tit-mouse, 
moor-hen, magpie, little grebe, snipe, guillemot, razorbill, puffin, 
and other birds. 
Mr. Bickerton also exhibited, on behalf of Mr. Leach of 
Rickmansworth, a specimen of the little auk (Mergulus alle) 
which was taken alive in the canal at Rickmansworth in 
November, 1910. 
36th Anniversary Meeting, 28th February, 1911. 
(At St. Albans.) 
G-. W. Lamplugh, F.R.S., F.G-.S., President, in the Chair. 
The Report of the Council for 1910, and the Treasurer’s 
Account of Income and Expenditure, were read and adopted. 
The President delivered an Address on “ Movements in Rocks.” 
The Address was illustrated by a series of lantern-slides, and 
dealt with the various forms of movement observed in the 
component parts of the Earth’s crust. 
