g 
1914. 
Jan. 17th.—“ Man in the Stone Age,” by Mr. H. Kidner, F.G.S. 
Feb .11th.—“The Dewlish Elephant Trench,” by Dr. Colley March,. 
F.S.A. 
Feb. 14th.—“ Silica : Its origin in the earth’s crust and its- various forms 
in Geological times,” by Dr. W. T. Ord, F.G.S. 
March 28th.—“ The Ice Age in the ^British Isles, chiefly in the North 
of England,” by Mr. W. Mann Rankin, M.Sc., B.Sc. 
April 18th.—“ The Geology of the Yorkshire Coast,” by Mr. L. Richard¬ 
son, F.R.S. (Edin.), F.G.S. 
IN THE PHOTOGRAPHICAL SECTION. 
1914. 
Jan. 28th.—An Exhibition of Slides made from Negatives by Members at- 
Summer Excursions, by Mr. Geo. Brumell, A.R.I.B.A. 
April 29th.—An Exhibition of the “Photography and Focus,” 1913 
Prize Lantern Slides, by Mr. E. Dodshon, L.L.B. 
IN THE PHYSICAL SECTION. 
1913. 
Nov. 15th.—“ Steam Turbines,” by Mr. Edgar LI. Ingram,, M.I.E.E. 
1914. 
Jan. 31st.—“ Silica and' its Compounds,” by Mr. Hubert Painter, B.Sc., 
F.C.S, 
Feb. 28th.—“ The Simple Facts and Phenomena of Astronomy,” by Mr. 
E. W. Barlow, F.R.A.S. 
April 2nd.—“ The Simple Facts and Phenomena of Stellar Astronomy,” 
by Mr. E. W. Barlow, F.R.A.S. 
IN THE ZOOLOGICAL AND MICROSCOPICAL SECTIONS. 
‘ 1918. 
Nov. 20th.—“ Some Bournemouth Birds,” by Mr. Aubrey Edwards. 
1914. 
Jan. 14th.—“ Some of the Reptilia,” by Dr. R. Shillitoe. 
Feb. 25th.—“ Amoeba : Structure, movements, manner of feeding and 
reproduction by Binary fission,” by Mr. H. B. Wells, F.R.M.S. 
March 26th.—“Heredity,” by Mr. T. B. Goodall, F.R.C.V.S., F.L.S. 
April 22nd.—“The Development of the Chick,” by Mr. W. Munrn 
Rankin,' M.Sc., B.Sc. 
The Excursions of the various Sections and their Conductors 
were :— 
1914. 
May 2nd.—Barneston Manor, by Mr. H. Le Jeune and Mr. E. Dodshon. 
Archaeological and Photographical. 
May 9th.—Wareham, by Mr. R. V. Sherring, F.L.S. Botanical. 
May 16th.—Studland and Shell Bay, by Mr. Geo. de Castro, M.R.C.S., 
and Mr. R. V. Sherring, F.L.S. Geographical and Botanical.' 
May 21st.—Hum, by Mr. R. V. Sherring, F.L.S., and Mr. Munn 
Rankin, M.Sc., B.Sc. Botanical and Zoological. 
May 23rd.— Redhill, Parley Common and Longham, by Mr. H. Kidner, 
'F.G.S. Geological. 
June 5th.—Corfe Castle and Creech Barrow, by Mr. R. V. Sherring, 
F.L.S., and' Mr. W. Munn Rankin, M.Sc., B.Sc. Botanical and 
Zoological. 
June 18th.—Brockenhurst, by Mr. R. V. Sherring, F.L.S. Botanical. 
July 7th.—The New Forest, by Mr. R. V. Sherring, F.L.S. Botanical. 
July 11th.—Branksea Island and Castle, by Mr. H. J. Ellis and Mr. E. 
Dodshon. Archaeological and Photographical. 
July 15th.—Lulworth Cove and the Fossil Forest, by Dr. W. T. Ord, 
F.G.S. Geological. 
