Treasurer ... ... ... ■■ .. Mr. W. Lister 



Secretary ... ... ... ... ■■■ Mr. C. W. Smith 



Committee. 



Mr. T. Bell. 

 Mr. J. Bentley. 

 A. J. Brodie, Esq. 

 Rev. H. S. Callender. 

 J. Fleming, Esq. 



Mr. J. HiRD. 

 Mr. W. E. Percival. 

 H. Redmayne, Esq. 

 Mr. J. Rus.sELL. 

 Mr. Stalker, Senr. 



LECTURES, PAPERS, &c. 

 1884. 

 Oct. 3L— Rev. E. M. Reynolds, M.A., President.— Debate : "That it 



does not appear that the advantages of the proposed Railway to 



Ambleside will outweigh the disadvantages." 

 Nov. 11.— Dr. J. E. Taylor, F.L.S., RG.S.— "Flowers and Fruit, and 



their relation to Insects and Birds." 

 Nov. 28. — Mlss Mary Baskin, (Author of "Into Smooth Waters,'; 



"Released," &c.) — Readings and Recitals. 

 Dec. 12. — W. E. Church, Esq. — "Punch, or the London Charivari, of 



to-day." 

 1885. 

 Jan. 9. — W. G. Collingwood, Esq., M.A. — "The Lake Basins of the 



Neighbourhood ; a new Examination of their Structure." 

 Jan. 23. — Waynman Dixon, Esq., C.E.— "The History and Work of the 



Order of St. John of Jerusalem. " 

 Feb. 6.— Rev. C. W. Rawson, M.A. — "The Life of Mahomet." 

 Feb. 25.— J. G. Goodchild, E.sq., F.G.S. — "The Lion and its Kin." 

 Mar. 6. — H. Marshall Ward, Esq., M.A., of Owen's College, Man- 

 chester. — "Green Leaves." 

 Mar. 20. — George Gatey, Esq., V.P. — "How Customary Tenure was 



established in Westmorland." 



