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find so many contributions as I noticed in my last address. 

 If I have overlooked any work that has been published, I 

 hope members will kindly give me intimation thereof, so 

 that I may rectify the omission. 



I notice that Dr E. W. Prevost has published an im- 

 portant work, " A Glossary of the Words and Phrases 

 pertaining to the Dialect of Cumberland, by W. Dickinson, 

 F.L.S. — Re-arranged, illustrated and augmented by quo- 

 tations by E. W. Prevost, Ph.D., F.R.S.E. ; with a short 

 digest of the Phonology and Grammar of the Dialect by 

 S. Dickson Brown, B.A. London. Published by Bemrose, 

 London, and Thurman, Carlisle. Roy. 8vo., pp. cvi. — 381." 



And I may add, as a matter of some interest, that this 

 work has been printed by John Bellows. 



The Palaeontographical Society has published another 

 portion of the " Monograph of Inferior Oolite Ammonites" 

 from the pen of our Hon. Secretary. This makes the 

 eleventh contribution ; and the work is now illustrated by 

 118 quarto plates. 



The following, which I take from a newspaper, is of 

 interest as reminding us of one of our members, Dr 

 Francis Day, who did so much in his special line of re- 

 search — fish culture : " The Society of Experimental Fish 

 Culture is now in a position to begin work at the Crystal 

 Palace .... The Day collection of fishes which the 

 authorities at South Kensington removed from the Buck- 

 land iMuseum has been promised to the Society, and 

 should form a nucleus around which other collections 

 will be accumulated." 



A formal record of the Club's work during the year 

 may now be given. 



