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Committee. 
Dr. MAcLAREN. | Mr. J. Hepworru. 
Mr. W. I. R. Ckowver. | Mr. R. M. Hitt. 
Mr. R. J. Bainxie. | Dr. BARNES. 
Mr. W. B. Dopp. | Mr. GEorGE Dawson. 
Rev. CANON CHALKER. Mr. JoHN JACKSON. 
Mr. Tom Duckworts. Mr. Wm. Duckwortu. 
PUBLIC LECTURES. 
1880. 
Oct. 12th.—Mr..J. D, Kenpati,—Influence of Geological Structure on- 
Scenery. 
Nov. 2nd.—Rey. Cayon Carr.—Insectivorous Plants. 
Nov. 16th.—Mr. R. RussEty.—On the Antiquity of Man. 
Noy. 30th.— Mr. R. 8S. Feravuson.—Potsherds. 
1881. 
Jan. 10th.--Dr. Taytor, Ipswich.—The Geographical Distribution of 
Animals and Plants Geologically considered. 
Jan., Feb., Mar., and Apl.—Mr. J. E. Marr, B.A.—Cambridge University 
Course of 12 Lectures on Geology. 
ORDINARY MEETINGS (held in the Museum). 
1880. 
Oct. 14th.—Dr. Cartyte.—On Fungi. 
Dec. 7th.—Mr. GzorGe Dawson.—Local Entomology, Part 2. 
Dec. 21st.—Mr. J. G. Goopcuitp, of H.M. Geol. Survey.— Birds of Prey. 
1881. 
Jan. 20th.—Mr. Jonn Jackson.—Plant Lore. 
Feb. 17th.—Mr. R. 8. Fercuson.—Stone Implements in the Museum. 
The Committee in presenting their Fourth Annual Report have 
again to congratulate the Members on the success of another 
season. 
During the year four Field-days have been held. The first, on 
Whit-Monday, to Melmerby ; the second, to Holme-Cultram ; the 
third, to Woodside ; the fourth, to Armathwaite and Nunnery—at 
which papers were read. 
190 copies of the Transactions have been distributed among the 
Members. New Members still continue to be enrolled. 
