XIV. 



The folloiving MEETINGS were held during the Session : — 

 Nov. 4. — Conversazione. — Address by the President. 

 Nov. 18.— T. F. I'Anson, M.D.— "Extracts from the Log of the 'North- 



umbria.' " 

 Dec. 2. — H. M. James. — " Atlantis, the Lost Continent. " 

 Dec. 16. — R. Pickering, C.E. — "The Works of Public Water Supply in 



West Cumberland." 

 Jan. 6.— W. H. Watson, F.C.S., F.G.S.— "Modern Thought and 



Tendency. " 

 Jan. 20. — John Vivian, C.E. — "Salt and Salt-mining." 

 Feb. 3. — John Crum. — " Michael Faraday. " 

 Feb. 17.— R. Russell, C.E., F.G.S.— " The Soils of Cumberland in relation 



to Agriculture." 

 Mar. 3.— R. Hellon, Ph.D., F.C.S. — "The Life and Chemical Work of 



Adolphe Wurtz. " 

 Mar. n.^JosEPH Hughes. — "Steam Boilers." 

 Mar. 31.— W. I'Anson, M.B.— "Bacteria." 

 Apr. 14.— A. KiTCHiN, F.C.S.— "Coal Gas." 

 Apr. 28. — Business Meeting, Election of Officers, &c. 



KESWICK LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. 



16th SESSION, 1884-85. 



President 

 Vice-President 

 Secretary 

 Treasurer 



Rev. W. Colville. 

 Rev. J. N. Ho are, M.A. 

 Mr. T. E. Highton. 

 Mr. Edwin Jackson. 



Committee. 



Rev. H. D. Rawnslet, M.A. 



George Black, M.B. 



J. Fisher Crosthwaite, F.S.A. 



j. postlethwaite, f.g.s. 



Wm. Wood. 



G. H. Dixon, B.A. 



Hon. Curators of the Afusezim. 

 A. A. H, Knight, M.D. 1 John Birkett. 



