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Delegates. 
P. B. Metmore. | D. Irvine. 
Hon. Treasurer cee 58 a eee C. EAGLESFIELD, jun, 
Hon. Secretary wae a aus te D. Irvine. 
The following LECTURES were given during the Session : 
1887. 
Noy. 1.—ConvVERSAZIONE. 
Noy. 15.—Rev. J. J. Cummins.—‘‘St. Patrick a Cumbrian.” 
Noy. 29.—J. H. Parx, Esq.—‘‘The Sandwich Islands and their people, 
as seen in 1886.” 
Dec. 13.—Rev. C. H. Gem, B.A.—‘‘ Shakespeare.” 
Dec, 22.—G. H. Battzy, D.Sc., Ph.D.—-‘‘Coal Mines and Explosions,” 
with Experiments. 
1888. 
Jan. 13.—Prof. SreLEy, F.R.S., F.G.S.—‘‘The Work of Water in shaping 
Land,” illustrated by Lime Light Lantern. 
Jan. 25.—Rev. S. Hepert, M.A.—‘‘ Pharaoh and his Mummy,” illustrated 
by Diagrams. 
Feb. 8.—W. E. Rozertson, Esq.—‘‘ Reminiscenses of a Tour in South 
Africa.” 
Feb. 22.—J. CRERAR, Esq., M.R.C.P.E.—‘‘ The Circulation of the Blood,” 
illustrated by Diagrams. 
Mar. 7.—Dr. H. J. Wess, Agricultural College, Aspatria.—‘‘ Light, and 
its Work in Nature,” with Experiments. 
Mar. 28.—ANNUAL MEETING. 
LONGTOWN LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. 
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llrax SESSION, 1887-8. 
President oi ee ms S. F. Mc.Lacuiay, Esq., M.B. 
Vice-Presidents. 
R. A. Atison, Esq., M.P. Rev. Wm. Lytretn, M.A. 
Rev. P. CARRUTHERS. W. Easton Ropertson, Esq. _ 
Rev. J. R. Greson. J. G. Goopcuitp, Esq., F.G.S. 
Mr. JoHN WILSON. 
Treasurer and Secretary vee ts ae Mr, J. G. Topriy 
