xvi. 
Mar. 8—Rev. H. WuitTrnnap.—‘‘ George Fox the Quaker.” 
Mar. 22—R. S. Fercuson, Esq., M.A., F.S.A.—‘‘ The Siege of Carlisle 
in 1644-5,” 
Apl. 5—Mr. Wii1iam THompson,—‘‘ Pond Life.” 
Three Field-Days have been held during the Season, and about 
one hundred copies of the Z7ansactions have been distributed free 
to the Members. 
AMBLESIDE AND DISTRICT LITERARY AND 
SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. 
llrax SESSION, 1887-88. 
President ws ste Se F. M. T. Jonus, Esq., J.P., C.B. 
Past Presidents. 
R. CREWDSON, Esq. Rey. E. M. Reynoxps. 
Vice-Presidents. 
G. Gatzy, Esq. | Rev. C. H. CHasz. 
Treasurer ats et cop aoe Be Mr. W. Lister. 
Secretary vat he wae of ie Mr. J. BentLey 
Delegates. 
Mr. C. W. Sirsa. | Mr. J. BENTLEY. 
Committee. 
Mr. T. BEL. Mr. W. E. PERcrIvat. 
Mr: J. Brown. A. RepmMayne, Esq. 
Mr. J, FLEMING. Mr. STALKER, Senr, 
Mr. E. Hirp. Mr. C. W. Smrra. 
Mr. H. BE. Rev. C. W, Rawson 
The following MEETINGS were held during the Session :-— 
1887. 
Oct. 18—J. Watson, Esq.—‘‘ Caves and Cave Contents.” 
Oct. 25—W. G. Cottinawoop, Esq., M.A.-—‘‘ Freaks of Coniston Quartz.” 
Noy. 1—J. Szvers, Esq.—‘‘The Microscope.” 
