C!O N*M Es. 
RULES : 
List oF OFFICERS 
REPORTS FROM THE Assoorarep, Socrerres 
AnnvaL Report AND TREASURER’S ACCOUNT oe as 
ORIGINAL PAPERS COMMUNICATED TO THE SOCIETIES DURING THE 
SEssion 1878-79, AND SELECTED BY THE ASSOCIATION 
CounciL FoR PUBLICATION :— 
“‘The Formation of Cumberland.” seh R. $. , Fee 
F.$.A., (Carlisle) ail 
“‘The Hiuaiony and Ballads of the Border.” ‘By R. A 
Allison, M.A. (Longtown) tgs 
‘The History and Customs of the Mens of ihe 
Marquis and Richmond Fees in the Barony of 
Kendal and of the Manor of Hawkshead.” ue 
W. Hopes Heelis, (Ambleside) .. 
‘*Notes on the Whitehaven Rural Saiitnty Diistatole zs 
By James Syme, Med. Off. of Health, (Whitehaven) 
‘* Restoration of Ancient Buildings.” By the Rt. Hon. 
G. C. Bentinck, Qu bieharen):-- 
‘*Our Summer Visitors.” By T. Dackwntle (Carlisle) 
‘With the Dipper.” By Wm. Duckworth, (Carlisle) 
‘The Entomology of the District.” res gprs Dawson, 
(Carlisle) ie 
“*The Stability of Rowing ae Sailing Bente: ” By fe 
Rev. E.FM. Reynolds, (Ambleside) a 
“‘TheGreat Lake, Lagoon, or Bay of Triton.” By 
B. A. Irving, M.A., (Ambleside) 
‘The Old Maryport finenaes and its ia in the 
History of Iron Manufacture.” Bey John Addison, 
C.E., (Maryport) : 
‘The Drama and Dramatists.” By EL ‘Fletcher, 
(Whitehaven) : 
** Flax and Flax- Wiarkenas By Ww. Wala, (White 
haven) : 
**English Music.” By J. Mise ncaa (Whitehaven)! 5 
‘‘The Hon. Charles Radcliffe, and his connection ite 
the Rebellions of 1715 and 1745.” By J. F. 
Crosthwaite, (Keswick) Pe a oes 
** Robert Pomihers ” By the Very Rev. A. P. Stanley, 
D.D., F.R.S., Dean of Wostesinster, (Keswick) . 
“List of ree Birds in the Carlisle and Resid 
Museums,” by George Dawson Cone and the 
Rev. J. Clifton Ward, F.G.S. 
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