(ConltntH of Vol. Il.—cotittmted.) 



Papers Read at thk An'nTjal Meeting :— 



"Notes on the Meteorology of Cockermouth. " By H. Dodgson, 

 M.D., F.R.M.S. (Cockermouth.) 



" The Rainfall of Keswick." By J. F. Crosthwaite (Keswick.) 



" Notes on some Peculiarities of the West Ciiniberland Coal Field. " 

 By R. F. Martin, M. A.. (Whitehaven. ) 



"The Hematite Deposits of Cnmlierland and Lincashire." (Ab- 

 stract.) By J. D. Kendal, C.E., F.Cr.S. (Whitehaven.) 



" The Raised Beach on the Cumberland Coast between Whitehaven 

 and Bowness." (Abstract.) By R. Russell, C.E., F.(J.S., 

 (Whitehaven,) and T. V. Holmes, F.G.S. 



"Remarkable Boulders of the Keswick District." By J. Clifton 

 Ward, Assoc. R.S.M., F.G.S. (Keswick.) 



II. — Original Paper.s communicated to the Societies during the 

 Session 1876-77, and selected by the Association Council for 

 Publication : — 



" Fletcher Christiau and the Mutineers of the Bounty^ By William 

 Fletcher, F.G.S. (Cockermouth.) 



"Old Customs and Usages of the Lake District." By John 

 Richardson (Keswick.) 



"Jonathan Otley, the Geologist and Guide." By J. Clifton Ward, 

 Assoc. R.S.M., F.G.S. (Keswick.) 



"Notes on a few of the Migratory Birds of the English Lake 

 District. " By John Birkett (Keswick. ) 



"Coleridge." By the Rev. J. D. Harrington, M. A. (Lecture 

 given at Keswick. ) 



VOL. III. — 1877-78. (229 pages.) 



I.— PROCEEDINGS AT THE ANNUAL MEETING (Cockermouth) :— 



Programme carried out. 



Address by the President. I. Fletcher, M.P., F.R.S.) 



Reports from the Associated Societies. 



Papers Read at the Annual Meeting : — 



"On the Probable Condition of the Interior of the Earth." By 

 Sir George Airy, K. C. B, , F. R. S. , Astronomer-Royal. 



"Local Names." By Peter Harrison (Keswick.) 



"Quartz, as it occurs in the Lake District ; its Structure and its 

 History." By J. Clifton Ward, F.G.S., F.R.M.S. (Keswick.) 



" Wordsworth. " By Rev. Professor William Knight, St. Andrews. 



