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men connected with the local press, for the reports of the 
proceedings which have from time to time been inserted in the 
various weekly publications. 
KESWICK LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. 
10rH SESSION, 1878-9. 
President ... aa ee .. Rey. Canon Batrersspy, M.A, 
Vice-President Reet o aa ap cis hae, ... J. FISHER CROSTHWAITE 
Secretary ... ne i wits cr ... WiLLt1aM Woop 
Treasurer ... aa sale aos Se ... EDWIN JACKSON 
Committee. 
Rey. G. L. B. Wixpie. Rey. J. Cuirron Warp, F.G.S. 
Rev. ALFRED Howson. A. A. H. Kyieut, M.D. 
Rev. Wm. CoLviLye. Peter HARRISON, 
E. J. GRayson. JOHN POsTLETHWAITE. 
JOHN BIRKETT. 
ORDINARY MEETINGS, 
Held in the Keswick Library at 7-80 p.m. 
Oct. 14,—THEe PrestpENtT—Opening Address. 
Noy. 11.—Isaac Lowruran.—Notes on Norway. 
Nov. 18.—J. R. Anperson, B.A.—Days in Greece. 
Dec. 2.—J. RicHarpson, St. John’s—Sports and Pastimes in the Lake 
Country. 
Dec. 16.—Open night for Debate or Short Papers. 
Jan. 6.—W. Kuinsry Dover.—Pre-historic, Sepulchral, and other 
Remains in the Lake District. 
Jan. 20.—Grorce E. Lowra1an.—Shakspeare. 
Feb. 17.—Rev. G. L. B. Wiitp1c—The Protectorate of Cromwell. 
Feb. 24.—Joun PostLerHwa1TrE—Gold Mining. 
Mch. 10.—Rev. J. E. Savtt—Notices of Registers, Terriers, &c., of Threl- 
keld and Neighbourhood. 
Mch, 17.—J. F. Crostawarre—The Hon. Charles Radcliffe, and his 
connection with the Rebellions of 1715 and 1745. 
Mch. 24.—Rev. J. Ciirron Warp, F.G.S.—Notes on recent Snow and Ice 
Phenomena in the Lake District. 
April 7.—H. Mayson—Notes from my Log Book. 
