XVII. 
Nov. 30—Mr. Jonn Houiipay.—‘ Air Pollution by Smoke in Towns.” 
Dec. 14—Professor GEDDES, University of Dundee.—‘‘ Darwin, and later 
Theories of Evolution.” 
1892, 
Jan. 11—Dr. Leprarp—‘‘ Gleanings from Criminal Law—past and present.” 
Jan. 25—Mr. J. A. WuHuattey—‘‘ The Life and Works of Edgar Allan 
Poe.” 
Feb. S—Mr. R. J. Barii1e.—‘‘Tennyson’s Poetry.” 
Feb. 22—Mr. T. P. W. Meryrter-Wartow, Liberian Consulate.—‘‘ The 
Danube.” 
Mar. 7—Dr. Macrarren.—‘“‘ Alpine Climbing.” 
Mar. 21—Rev. A. Surron.—‘‘ The Soudan.” 
Apl. 4—Mr. PostterHwairs, F.G.S.—‘‘The Remains of Life in the 
Skiddaw Slate.” 
Apl. 18—Mr. J. Sincuarr.—‘‘ The Silk Moth.” 
May 25—Chancellor Fercuson.—‘‘ What we Found at Tullie House.” 
Two Field Meetings have been held during the past season, but 
owing to the wet weather, no work of importance was done, 
the attendance not being so large as on former occasions. 
go copies of the Zransacticns have been received and distributed 
free among the members. 
AMBLESIDE AND DISTRICT LITERARY AND 
SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY, 
15TH SESSION, 1891-92. 
President. 
Gro. Gatry, Esq. 
Past Presidents. 
R. Crewpson, Esq. | Rey. E. M. Rrynoups 
F. M. T. Jonss, Esq. 
Vice-Presidents, 
S. A. MarsHAty, Esq. | Rev. C, J. Bayiry 
