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"The Royal Arms," illustrated by lantern slides, by the 

 Rev. C. V. Collier, M.A., F.S.A., Vice-President of our Society ; 

 "Nature's Marvels," by Mr. T. J. Cozens, B.Sc, F.C.S. ; 

 ' ' Some Notes, chiefly Geological, respecting the origin of 

 Natural Scenery," (illustrated by lantern slides), by the 

 President, Mr. J. J. Burton ; ' ' The Ancient Citadels and 

 Temples of Greece," by Mr. W. H. Thomas ; " The Beauties 

 of the Insect World as revealed by the Microscope," by 

 Mr. Henry Hall, illustrated by lantern slides, by arrangement 

 with the Manchester Microscopical Society, and ' ' Seaweeds 

 as Food," illustrated by lantern slides, by Mr. H. Simpson, 

 Vice-President. 



The meetings with three exceptions have been held in the 

 rooms of the Cleveland Literary and Philosophical Society, 

 and the Club are again indebted to them for placing rooms 

 at our disposal. Three of the meetings were held in the 

 Dorman Museum kindly placed at the disposal of the Club 

 by the authorities. 



Our thanks are again due to Mr. F. W. Pearson for kindly 

 working the lantern at our meetings. 



The Club's thanks are due to our members for so kindly 

 coming forward and giving papers at our meetings during 

 the Winter Season, two or three offers of papers we have not 

 been able to avail ourselves of, but these will, no doubt, be 

 taken advantage of for next Session. 



Membeeship. — The Membership now stands at 109. The 

 following new members have been elected since the last 

 Annual Meeting : — Miss Appleyard, Mr. Jos. Constantine. 

 Dr. W. J. Fordham, Messrs. Geo. Knight, Harold A. Scruton. 

 B.Sc, Herbert and Fred Outhwaite and Mr. and Mrs. Benham. 



During the year the Society lost two members by death, 

 the Rev. F. Grant James, Vicar of Marske and a Vice-President 

 of the Club at the time. Many members of the Club will 

 remember with pleasure the two occasions on which he gave 

 most interesting papers to the Club on the ' ' Ancient Worthies 

 of Marske," and on " Smuggling Days at Marske," both 

 papers that would be well worth printing in our Proceedings 

 if it is possible to obtain the manuscript. He would have 



