WINDERMERE LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC 

 SOCIETY. 



4th session, 18S5-S6. 



President 



E. P. Stock. 



W. C. MacDougall. 

 Treasurer 



G. Healey. 



J. W. Atkinson. 



J. T. BOWNASS. 



J. R. BpvIdson. 

 J. Bell. 

 W. E. Bond. 

 R. Clegg. 

 F. Clowes. 

 H. Crossley. 



Vice-Presidents 



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Secretaries. 



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Delegates. 



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 Committee. 



H. W. Schneideu. 



L. A. Irving. 



Frank Barton. 

 John Holland. 



T. Thompson. 



T. DOBSON. 



G. Healey. 

 R. Morgan, 

 A. Rawson. 

 J. Robinson. 

 W. Taylor. 

 T. Thompson. 

 W. V. Yates. 



The following MEETINGS loere held during the Session .•— 



1S85. 

 Oct. 15 

 Oct 



Nov. 

 Dec. 



Con VE Rs azione. 

 19. — Mr. Frederick Gale. — "Story of Newspapers from the time 



of Oliver Cromwell till now." 

 23. — Rev. .J. Bulkeley. — "Two Months in Italy and Switzerland." 

 7. — Miss Baskin. — Dramatic Recitals. 



Dec. 21. — Members' Meeting. Mr. B. A. Irving will open a Debate on 



the subject — "That Bounties are Pernicious." 

 1886. 

 Jan. 11. — Rev. A. Rawson. — " Migration, Food, and Nests of Birds. 

 Jan. 18. — Professor Frank Clowes, D.Sc. — " Accidental Exjjlosions." 

 Feb. 1. — Mr. Frank Barton. — "Mendelssohn — with musical examples. " 

 Feb. 15. — Rev. G. E. P. Pi,eade. — " Lord Ciive aud the Foundation of the 



British Empire in India." 

 Mar. 1.— Mr. T. Hart, F.G.S.— "The Sculpturing of the Earth's Surface 



by Denudation, and How Hills and Valleys are Formed," 



illustrated by maps and sections. 

 Mar. 22. — Mr. J. G. fiooDCHiLD, F.G.S. — "The Lion and its Kindred." 



