(Contents of Vol. III.—continued. ) 
II.—OriGINAL PAPERS COMMUNICATED TO THE SOCIETIES DURING THE 
Session, 1877-78, AND SELECTED BY THE ASSOCIATION COUNCIL FOR 
PUBLICATION :— 
‘Boulder Clay.” By C. Smith, M.R.I.A., F.G.S. (Whitehaven. ) 
“Submerged Forest at St. Bees.” By R. Pickering, C.E. 
(Whitehaven. ) 
‘Theory and Practice in their Relation to each other.” By J. D. 
Kendall, W. H. Kitcbin, and J. Nixon (Whitehaven. ) 
““A Day at Ennerdale.” By Joseph Adair (Whitehaven. ) 
* Peter Crosthwaite.” By J. Fisher Crosthwaite (Keswick. ) 
“Symbolism in Art.” By J. A. Wheatley, Carlisle (Cocker- 
mouth. ) 
“Half an Hour with a few Common Beetles.” By William 
Duckworth (Carlisle. ) 
VOL. IV.—1878-79. (339 pages.) 
REPORTS FROM THE ASSOCIATED SOCIETIES. 
ANNUAL REPORT AND TREASURER’S ACCOUNT. 
ORIGINAL PAPERS COMMUNICATED TO THE SOCIETIES DURING THE 
SEss1oN 1878-79, AND SELECTED BY THE AssocrATION COUNCIL FOR 
PUBLICATION :— 
“The Formation of Cumberland.” By R. S. Ferguson, F.S.A. 
(Carlisle. ) 
“The History and Ballads of the Border.” By R. A. Allison, 
M.A. (Longtown. ) 
“The History and Customs of the Manors of the Marquis and 
Richmond Fees in the Barony of Kendal and of the Manor 
of Hawkshead.” By W. Hopes Heelis (Ambleside. ) f 
“Notes on the Whitehaven Rural Sanitary District.” By James 
Syme, Medical Officer of Health (Whitehaven. ) 
“Restoration of Ancient Buildings.” By the Rt. Hon. G. C. 
Bentinck (Whitehaven. ) 
‘Our Summer Visitors.” By T. Duckworth (Carlisle. ) 
‘With the Dipper.” By Wm. Duckworth (Carlisle. ) 
“The Entomology of the District.” By George Dawson (Carlisle. ) 
“The Stability of Rowing and Sailing Boats.” By the Rev. E. M. 
Reynolds (Ambleside. ) 
“The Great Lake, Lagoon, or Bay of Triton.” By B. A. Irving, 
M.A. (Ambleside. ) 
“The Old Maryport Furnace, and its place in the History of Iron 
Manufacture.” By John Addison, C.E. (Maryport.) 
