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Three excursions only have been made by tlie members of the 

 Club during the past year ; arrangements had been made for another, 

 and the notices sent to the members, but the weather being very 

 unsettled, and the day turning out thoroughly wet, it was unavoidably 

 put off. During these excursions numerous specimens of insects were 

 collected by the members, chiefly in Lepidoptera, C oleoptera,Hemiptera, 

 Hymenoptera and Diptera ; and many interesting plants were also 

 collected. 



The following statement of the accounts of the Club for the past 

 year was read by the Treasurer, showing a balance in hand of 

 £17 13s. lid. 



