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The following MEETINGS were held during the Session :-— 
1889. 
Nov. 5—Inavucurat Tea Meetine. Music and Readings. 
Noy, 12—A. Mounsry-HerysHam, Esq.—‘‘ Egypt,” with lime-light views. 
Noy, 19—Mr. A. P. WiLKrE—*‘ Now and Then.” 
Nov. 26—Mr. Prars, V.S.—‘‘ The Breeding of Horses.” 
Dec. 3—Rev, A. C. Wetsu, B.D.—‘‘ German Student Life.” 
Dec. 6-—Mr. Irvine MontacuE—‘‘Scuffles and Sketches,” with lime- 
light views. 
Dec. 10—Debate: ‘‘Is Phrenology True?” Af. Mr. Joun Wut1son; 
Neg. Dr. Mc. LAcHLAN. 
Kee. 17—Mr. Dawson—‘‘ Birds of our Marshes.” 
1890. 
Jan. 7—Music and Readings. 
Jan. 14—Dr. S. F. Mc. Lacuian, M.B,—‘‘ Narcotics.” 
Jan, 21—Debate: ‘‘ Cremation v. Burial.” Openers: Mr, W, RoprEn and 
Dr. GILCHRIST. 
Jan, 28—Mr. J. Sinciarr—‘‘ Our Dales Folk and Wit of Cumberland.” 
Feb. 4—Rev. H. A. MacpHerson—‘“‘ Bird Life on the Rhine.”’ 
Feb. 11—Dr. Leprarp—‘‘ Climate and Disease.” 
Feb. 18—Dr. Happon—‘‘ Facets of Irish History.” 
Feb. 25—Dr. LrtcH GitcHRiIst—‘‘ Men and Manners.” 
Mar, 4—Dr. Mc. Laren—‘‘ Alpine Climbing.” 
Mar. 11—Mr. Wm. Ropren—‘‘In the Wonderland of Chemistry,” with 
numerous illustrations and experiments. 
Mar. 18—Rev. P. CarrutHEers—‘‘Sir Walter Scott.” 
Mar. 25—Business of the Society, Election of Officers, &c. 
CARLISLE SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY AND FIELD 
NATURALIST CLUB. 
13TH SESSION, 1889-90. 
President ee wes di a J. A. WHEATLEY, Esq. 
Past Presidents. 
The Right Rev. Taz Lorp BisHop or CARLISLE. 
RoserT FERGUSON, Esq. 
Mixes MacInnzs, Esq., M.P. 
The Worshipful Chancellor Ferguson, M.A., F.S.A. 
Rev. Cuaup H. Pargz, M.A. 
R. A, Atxison, Esq., M.P, 
