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SILLOTH AND HOLME CULTRAM LITERARY 
AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. 
2nd SESSION, 1880-81. 
President oeG es a 4 Rev. W. Horns, M.A. 
a a re és 28 =i .. E. H. Banks, Esq. 
Vice-Presidents { ) sit ... Rev. A. F. SHepparp, B.A. 
Comittee. 
Mr. W. CRABB. Mr. J. Houurpay. 
Mr. J. GLAISTER. Mr. W. L. BARKER. 
Mr. R. GLAISTER. Mr. G. T. Carr. 
Mr. R. Hornspy. Mr. J. Lerrcu. 
Mr. F. GRAINGER. 
Treasurer ae ee ae = .. Mr. J. Stronach 
..Mr. W. M. Hupson 
Ffon. -Secretaries Mr. Louis Lioyp 
PUBLIC LECTURES. 
1880. 
Oct. 2lst—R. J. Bariure, Esq., F.R.A.S.—Other Worlds than Ours. 
Nov. 19th—Mr. T. FARRALL.—Chemical Manures : their Influence on Plant 
and Animal Life. 
Dec. 16th— 
1881. 
Jan. 14th—Dr. Taytor, F.L.S., F.G.S.—An Hour by a Pond Side. 
Feb. 10th—Mr. F. WaLKER.—Photography. 
Mar. 10th—R. A. Atitison, Esq., M.A.—The Church in Cumberland, from 
11th to 15th Century. 
Apl. 7th—J. D. Kenpaut, Esq., M.E., F.G.S.—Lakes, and How they are 
Formed. 
ORDINARY MEETINGS. 
1880. 
Nov. 4th—Mr. H. L. Barxer.—Charles Dickens: Illustrations of Char- 
acter. 
Dec. 11th—Mr. L. Luoyp.—Readings from various authors. 
1881. 
Jan. 27th—Mr. R. GuaisteEr.—The Potato. 
Feb. 24th—Rev. W. Horne.—The Bayeux Tapestry, and its Story of the 
Norman Coquest. 
Mar. 24th—Mr. J. GuatstER.—The Rarer Wild Flowers of Holme Cultram. 
