(Contents of Vol. 1V.—continued.) 
‘The Drama and Dramatists.” By E. Fletcher (Whitehaven. ) 
** Flax and Flax-Workers.’” By W. Wilson (Whitehaven. ) 
“‘ English Music.” By J. Macqueen (Whitehaven. ) 
‘The Hon. Charles Radcliffe and his connection with the Rebellions 
of 1715 and 1745.” By J. F. Crosthwaite (Keswick. ) 
‘Robert Southey.” By the Very Rev. A. P. Stanley, D.D., F.R.S. 
Dean of Westminster (Keswick. ) 
‘*List of Cumberland Birds in the Carlisle and Keswick Museums.” 
By George Dawson (Carlisle,) and the Rev. J. Clifton Ward, 
F.G.S. 
VOL. V.—1879-80. (208 pages ) 
REPORTS FROM ASSOCIATED SOCIETIES. 
REPORT OF ASSOCIATION SECRETARY. 
TREASURER’s ACCOUNT. 
Warp MemoriAu Funp. 
I.—PROCEEDINGS AT THE ANNUAL MEETING (Maryport) :— 
PROGRAMME CARRIED OUT. 
PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS. 
Parers READ AT THE ANNUAL MEETING :— 
“Distribution of eee ay in West Cumberland.” By J. D. 
Kendall, C.E., F.G.S. 
“Maryport Camp.” By J. B. Bailey. 
TII.—OricGInAL PAPERS COMMUNICATED TO THE SOCIETIES DURING THE 
Szsston 1879-80, AND SELECTED BY THE ASSOCIATION COUNCIL FOR 
PUBLICATION :— 
Inaugural Address to Carlisle Society. By Robert Ferguson, M.P. 
**Soul-Cells and Cell-Souls.” (Translated from the German of — 
Heckel.) By the Rev. C. H. Parez (Carlisle.) 
«The Influence of Geological Structure on Scenery.” By J. D. 
Kendall, C.E., F.G.S. (Whitehaven. ) 
“*Some Account of the Life of the late Captain Huddart, F.R.S.” 
By E. T. Tyson (Maryport. ) 
“The Local Museum, and its Relation to the Natural History of 
the District.” By James Arlosh, M.A. (Carlisle. ) 
‘Notes on Inglewood Forest.” By John Jackson (Carlisle) 
‘‘Water and Air: their Relations to Health or Disease.” By 
W. H. Watson, F.C.S., F.M.S., &c. (Whitehaven. ) 
“‘The Moths of the District.” By George Dawson (Carlisle.) 
“The Character and Distribution of the Diatomacez.” By 
B. Taylor (Whitehaven.) 
G, AND T, COWARD, PRINTERS, CARLISLM, — 
