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The Irish Naturalist. 



February, 1904. 



Votes of thanks were passed to the outgoing Officers and Committee, 

 and to the Council of the Roj-al Irish Academy for granting the use of 

 the Academy House for the evening meetings of the Club. The follow- 

 ing were proposed as members: — Howard Fleming, and Miss M'Ardle 

 (associate member). 



IRISH FIELD CLUB UNION. 



REPORT, 1903. 



During the year T903 an exchange of lecturers has been carried out as 

 usual, Belfast sending a lecturer to Dublin, Cork, and Limerick, and 

 Dublin sending a lecturer to Belfast. The statement regarding aims, 

 constitution, and work of the Union was transmitted to all the Clubs at 

 the beginning of the year, and published in the Irish Natin-alist for 

 March. The Committee met in Dublin on November 3, and arranged a 

 provisional programme for the Field Club Conference and seven-day 

 excursion to be held at Sligo iu July next. 



ACCOUNTS, 1903. 



R. L1.OYD Praeger, Hon. Sec, 



