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CARLISLE SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY AND FIELD 
NATURALISTS’ CLUB. 
3rD SESSION, 1879-80. 
President ee ws eas R. Frereuson, Esq., M.P. 
Past-President ... 2. tHe Right Rev. the Lorp BisHop oF CARLISLE 
Vice-Presidents. 
S. J. Bruyyine, Esq. | Mites MacInyegs, Esq. 
Treasurer ite 38 ie bce R. 8. Fercuson, Esq. 
Hon. Secretary... aoe nee ie .. Mr. W. DuckwortH 
Committee. 
Dr. MACLAREN. Mr. J. HEPworTH. 
Mr. W. I. R. Crowner. Mr. R. M. Hitt. 
Mr. R. J. BatLuie. Dr. BaRnEs. 
Mr. W. B. Dopp. Mr. G. Dawson. 
Mr. J. B. Watson. Mr. J. JAcKSON. 
Mr. Tom DuckwortH. Mr. J. SINCLAIR, 
PUBLIC LECTURES. 
Oct., Nov., Dec.—1l Lectures by R. D. Rozperts, M.A., a Cambridge 
University Lecturer—Physical Geography. 
Dec. 30.—Inaugural Address by THE PRESIDENT. 
Jan. 6.—Rev. J. Cuirron Warp, F.G.S., &c.—Traces of the Early 
History of Mankind, 
Jan. 29.--Prof. H. A. NicHotson, M.D., D.Sc., F.R.S.E.—Limestone and — 
its Makers. 
March 2.—Dr. Campsett, M.D., F.R.S. Edin.—Self-Control (Principally 
an Historical Sketch.) 
April 6.—Mr. R. J. Barus, F.R.A.S.—The Planetary Worlds. 
ORDINARY MEETINGS. 
Nov. 21.—Rev. C. H. Parzrz—Soul-Cells and Cell-Souls. (Translation 
from the German of Hiickel.) 
Jan. 22.—Mr. J. SincLair—The Apple. 
Feb. 4,.—Rev. J. ARLosH—The Museum, and its relation to the Natural 
History of the District. 
Feb. 17.—Mr. G. Dawson—Local Entomology. Part II. 
Mar. 16.—Mr. W. B. Dopp—The Building Stones of the District. 
April 27.—Business Meeting; Lecture on the Harkness Collection by 
J. G. GoopcHitp, Esq., of H.M. Geo. Survey. 
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