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BRAMPTON LITERARY AND FIELD NATURALIST 
SOCIETY. : 
SEASON 1891-92. 
President aa Bs “Be =F G. J. Jounson, Esq. 
Vice- Presidents. 
Rev. 8. Fae | J. B. Lee, Esq. 
Delegates. 
Rev. 8. Fate | Rev. J. Ropinson 
Treasurer Sse Re oue ee Mr. Cuirton L&E 
Secretary ss Cre at .. Mr, Isaac B. Hopeson 
Committee. 
Mr, BENson Mr. J. STEEL 
Mr. J. G. BELL Dr. SymIncTon 
Mr. Hueitu Mrs. H. Y. THompson 
Mr. A. LEE Dr. THomPson 
Miss MacQuEEN Mr. F. J. Tucker 
The following MEETINGS were held during the Session :— 
1891. 
Sep. 29—Rev. E. Girpanks.—‘“‘ Travels in the West Indies.” 
Oct, 13—Mr. J. H. Wixivson.—‘“‘ Time and Time Measurers,” 
Oct. 27—Mr. R. A. Auuison, M.P.-—‘‘ Sir Walter Scott.” 
Noy. 10—Rev. Canon Coorrr.—‘‘ Canada.” (Illustrated by Dr. Thompson 
with Limelight Lantern.) 
Nov. 24—Mrs. Hatt—‘‘ Charles Kingsley.’ (Ilustrated with Music by 
Miss Hall and Mr. James.) 
Dec. 10—Assoctation Lecrurr. Professor P, Gepprs of Edinburgh,— 
‘Darwin and the Later Theories of Evolution.” 
1892, 
Jan. 5—PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS. Mr. W. C. Guiuy, M.P.—Address to 
the Cumberland and Westmorland Association. 
Jan, 19—Mr. W. B. THomrson.—‘‘Colorado.” (Illustrated by Dr. 
Thompson with Limelight Lantern.) 
Jan. 26—Rev. J. PuEetps.—‘‘ Bees and Bee-Keeping.” 
Feb. 9—Mr. Duncan, B,A.—‘‘ Chaucer and his Times.” 
Feb. 23—Rev. J. N. Hoare.—‘‘ The Sun.” 
Mar. 9—Rev. H. WuHiTEHEAD.—‘‘ Monuments in Lanercost Abbey.” 
Mar 23—Rev. H. J. BuLKELEY.—‘‘ Eminent Persons who Died in 1891,” 
