XXI. 



1882. PUBLIC LECTURES. 



Jan. 10.— Professor Seeley, F.R.S., F.G.S., &c.— On the Habits and 



Domestic Life of Fishes. 

 Feb. 7. — A. KiTCHiN, Esq., F.C.S. — A Beam of Sunlight and its Lessons. 

 Mar. 7. — R. S. Ferguson, Esq. — Carlisle : its Corporation and its Guilds. 

 April — J. G. GooDCHiLD, F.G.S. — Monkeys. 



1881. ORDINARY MEETINGS (held in the Museum). 



Nov. 3. — Dr. Carlyle. — On Fungi. 



Dec. 1.— J. G. GooDCHiLD, Esq., F.G.S. —The Land Folk of Cumberland 

 and Westmorland. 

 1882. 



Jan. 12. — Mr. Geo. Dawson.— Local Entomology. Part 4. 



Feb. 2. — Mr. Harrison. — Rise and Progress of Agriculture in Cumber- 

 land. 



Mar. 2. — Rev. R. Wood, Rosley. — British Spiders. 



Apl. 6.— H. U. Mc.Kie, Esq., City Surveyor. — Public and Private Sewers 

 and Drains. 



The Committee, in presenting their Fifth Annual Report, have 

 to congratulate the members on the success of another season. 



During the year four Field-days have been held, commencing 

 on Whit-Monday to Naworth Castle and Lanercost Priory j the 

 second, to Gelt ; the third, to Greystoke Castle ; and the fourth, 

 to High Head Castle. Owing to the heavy rain on Whit-Monday, 

 the attendance of members was not large ; but the three last days 

 were marked by a numerous attendance. Some excellent papers 

 were read. 



Upwards of one hundred copies of the Transactions have been 

 distributed among the members. 



AMBLESIDE AND DISTRICT LITERARY AND 

 SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. 



5th SESSION, 1881-82. 



President ... ... ... Rev. H. S. Callender, M.A. 



Past-President ... ... ... R. Crewdson, Esq. 



Vice-Presidents. 

 Rev. E. M. Reynold.^, M.A. | Rev. J. W. Aston, M.A. 



Treasurer ... ... ... Mr. Wm. Lister. 



Secretary ... ... ... ... Mr. James Bentley. 



