XV. 
CARLISLE SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY AND FIELD 
NATURALIST CLUB. 
lira SESSION, 1887-88. 
President... ee ae .. BR. A, ALLISON, Esq., M.P. 
Past Presidents. 
The Right Rev. the Lorp BisHop oF CARLISLE. 
Rosert FEeReuson, Esq. 
Mites MacInnzs, Esq., M.P. 
R. 8. Fereuson, Esq., M.A., F.S.A. 
Rev. Ciraup H. Parnz, M.A. 
Vice-Presidents. 
8. J. Binnine, Esq. | Dr. CARLYLE. 
Treasurer... ae ...Rogpt, CrowprEr, Esq., Eden Mount. 
Hon. Secretary “ae a JoHN Srnctatr, 6 Hawick Street. 
Committee. 
Mr. R. J. Baricre. Mr. Gro. Dawson. 
Mr. Isaac CARTMELL. Mr. T. DuckworTH. 
Mr. J. A. WHEATLEY. Mr. W. DuckwortTH. 
Dr. MAcLAREN. Mr. R. M. Hitt. 
Dr. BARNES. Dr. LEDIARD. 
Mr. T. T. Scort. Mr. J. HARRISON. 
The following LECTURES, &c., have been given during the Session :— 
1887. 
Noy. 10—R. A. Atison, Esq., M.P.—‘‘Scenes and Anecdotes from the 
Past History of the House of Commons.” 
Noy. 17—Joun Srnciarr.—‘‘ Our Dalesfolk,” and ‘‘ Wit of Cumberland.” 
Dec. 1—Rev. C. H. Gem.—‘‘ A Poet’s View of Art and Faith.” 
Dec. 15—Mr. Davip Burns, C.E., F.G.S.—‘‘ The Tea Kettle.” 
Dec. 22—Mr. Witt1am Honpeson, A.L.S.—‘ Seaside Botany, St. Bees to 
Bowness,” Part 3rd. 
1888. 
Jan. 13—Professor SEELEY.—‘‘The Race Characters of the English People.” 
Jan. 26—J. A. WHxattEy, Esq.—‘‘ Diamonds.” 
Feb. 9—Mr. Gro. Dawson and Mr. J. Roprinson.—‘‘ The Birds of our 
Marshes.” 
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