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Indoor meetings

Indoor meetings are normally held at the Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London (nearest undergound station South Kensington) at intervals of four to six weeks between September and April. The main event at these meetings is usually a lecture by a guest speaker or society member.  Most meetings also include a show-and-tell session when people have an opportunity to show specimens and anything else of molluscan interest to those at the meeting, and get comments from them.  There are also opportunities for informal discussions over tea/coffee, and to purchase Society goods and back publications. The meetings take place in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity. To find this most easily, come into the Museum at the main entrance.  In front of you, you will find a large dinosaur skeleton.  At the far end of the dinosaur skeleton, turn left down a passage past queues for the special dinosaaur exhibition; after the entrance to the exhibition, pass a shop on the right and a cafeteria on the left, and you'll see stairs leading down to an open glass-fronted lower-level atrium.  The Centre is not open-access, so you will need to ring the bell to the right of the door (close to the end of the atrium) to gain admission.

The Programme Secretary will be happy to receive suggestions about interesting speakers or subjects.

 

Calendar of indoor meetings

 At the Angela Marmont Centre, Natural History Museum

(12:00:  Council meeting)

14:00:  Talk by Suzanne Williams (Natural History Museum, London): "Systematics of the Solariellidae"

followed by show-and-tell, and tea or coffee.

Please bring exhibits; and please feel free to bring specimens of any Molluscs for identification. Binocular microscopes will be available if needed.

 

At the Angela Marmont Centre, Natural History Museum.

(12:00:  Council meeting).

14:00:  Annual General Meeting:

Presidential address by Bas Payne: "Changing distributions, climate change and Conch Soc records"

followed by drinks and nibbles

followed by AGM

 

At the Angela Marmont Centre, Natural History Museum

Please note change of date 

11:00:  Exhibits and demonstrations

13:00:  Lunch break

14:00:  Talk by Robert Cameron (University of Sheffield): "The Cepaea Megalab project"

Please bring plenty of exhibits and demonstration material; and please feel free to bring specimens of any Molluscs for identification.  Binocular microscopes will be available if needed. 

 

 At the Angela Marmont Centre, Natural History Museum.

11:00:  Full day Council meeting

 

At the Bournemouth Natural Sciences Society.

For details contact Organiser:  June Chatfield (01420 82214) (home)

 

Our annual day workshop, held in Woking, offers members the opportunity to receive tuition on identifying difficult groups.

Enquiries and bookings to Judith Nelson (01483 761 210) (home)

A small charge will be made for attendance. 

 

 At the Angela Marmont Centre, Natural History Museum

(12:00:  Council meeting)

14:00:  Talk by Miranda Lowe (Natural History Museum, London): "Blaschka: glass creatures of the ocean"

followed by show-and-tell, and tea or coffee.

Please bring exhibits; and please feel free to bring specimens of any Molluscs for identification. Binocular microscopes will be available if needed.