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efficient help of the gentlemen who have kindly given lectures or 
read papers; and also the assistance they have received from 
several ladies and gentlemen, Members of the Society, in obtaining 
the services of lecturers. 
Your Committee greatly regret that after holding the office of 
President since the commencement of the Society, Mr. Crewdson 
feels it necessary to resign. 
BRAMPTON LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY 
AND FIELD NATURALIST CLUB. 
Ist SESSION, 1880-81. 
President ... ae ‘ine tel ans G. J. Jounson, Esq. 
: Yolo a As Ae Nd Rev. H. Warrenrap 
Vice-Presidents ei ; De) geen 
Treasurer ... as a Pe .. Mr. Isaac B. Hopeson 
Secretary... Sse os sak te Seat oes epee Dose B03 3 
Committee : 
Dr. WoTHERSPOON. Mr. J. FARRER. 
H. Y. Tompson, Esq. Mr. W. Huei. 
Mr. T. Rip.ey. Mr. G. Burton. 
PUBLIC LECTURES. 
Feb. Srd_R. A. Auuison, Esq.—The Early Cumbrian Church. 
Feb. 17th—Rev. H. Butketry.—-Eminent Persons who died in 1880. 
Mch. 3rd—Mr. G. Dawson. —Entomology. 
Mch, 17th—H. Y. Tuompson, Esq.—Electricity. 
Mch. 3lst—Rev. H. Wurreneap.—Hall Marks on Silver Plate. 
ORDINARY MEETINGS. 
1880. 
Oct. 7th—Mr. G. Parxiy.—British Ornithology. 
Nov. 4th—T. A. Wornersproon, M.D.—Flowers and Insects: their 
Mutual Relations. 
Dec. 2nd—Mr. G. Parkin.—British Ornithology. (2nd Paper.) 
Dec. 14th—Conversazione. Presentation of Books to Mr. Parkin. 
1881. 
Jan. 5th—Mr. T. Riptey.—Chemistry : its Relations to Life. 
Jan. 13th.—General Meeting. 
