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Oct. 26th. Peter A. Thompson, Esq. Siam." Nov. 9th. T. R. Dawes, Esq., M.A., "King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table in Wales." Dec. 14th. Miss Mary E. Phillips. Insectivorous Plants." 1906. Jan. 3rd. Afternoon Lecture to Children, Principal E. H. Griffiths, Sc.D., F.R.S. Heat and Cold." Feb. 22nd. Professor W. N. Parker, Ph.D. How Pearls are formed." April 5th. Edwin Seward, Esq., R.C.A. "Some Churches and Castles of Glamorgan." The following Public Lectures have been delivered during the year. viz. 1905. Oct. 19th. Major C. H. D. Ryder, R.E. Tibet." Nov. 30th. Sir William H. White, F.R.S.—" Submarine Navigation." 1906. Jan. 11th. W. Bateson, Esq., F.R.S. Recent Discoveries in Heredity." Feb. 8th. Professor William Stirling, M.D., D.Sc., LL.D.- Repose and Fatigue." March 8th. Sir George Darwin, K.C.B., F.R.S., President of the British Association. Ripples." Mar. 22nd. Professor E. J. Garwood, M.A. Two Summer Explorations in Spitsbergen." The thanks of the Society are due to the members who have read papers, and also to those who entertained the Lecturers. During the Session, Public Lectures have been given in the Cory Hall (with the exception of Sir George Darwin's Lecture which was given in the Park Hall), and the Members' Nights- held in the Y.M.C.A. Hall. On Wednesday, November 22nd, 1905, the Society held a Conversazione in the Public Library and Museum, by kind permission of the respective Committees. The members were received by the President and Mrs. E^ H. Griffiths. There were