Treasurer ... ... ... ... E. S. Ferguson, Esq. 



Hon. Secretary ... John Sinclair, 6, Hawick Street. 



Committee. 



Dr. Maclaren. 

 Mr. W. I. R. Crowder. 

 Mr. W. B. DoDD. 

 Mr. E. .J. Baillie. 

 Mr. Tom Duckworth. 

 Dr. Carlyle. 



Dr. Barnes. 

 Mr. R. M. Hill. 

 Mr. Geo. "Dawson. 

 Mr. John Jackson. 

 Mr. Wm. Duckworth. 

 Mr. J. A. Wheatley. 



CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LOCAL LECTURES. 



A course of Twelve Lectures on "Europe in Pre-Historic Times," 

 was given by J. E. Marr, M.A., F.G.S., Fellow of St. John's College, 

 Cambridge, during the months of October, November, and December. The 

 attendance was not so good as in previous years, and the pecuniary results 

 were disastrous : they do not, however, fall upon this Society. 



During the Sesf!io7i the following Lectures have been delivered: — 



PUBLIC LECTURES. 

 1883. 

 Jan. 9.— The Worshipful the Mayor of Carlisle. —Carlisle : its 



Corporation and its Guilds. No. 2. 

 Feb. 6. — Dr. Taylor, Penrith. — Gems and Precious Stones. 

 Feb. 22. — The Worshipful the Mayor of Carlisle. —Carlisle in the 



Days of Queen Bess. 

 Mar. 6.— Mr. R. J. Baillie.— The Moon. 

 Apr. 3. — Mr. J. Hepworth, Assoc. Mem. Inst. C.E. — Coal-Tar Colours. 



1882. OEDINAEY MEETINGS (held in the Museum.) 



jfov. 9. — Eev. C. H. Parez, H.^I. Inspector of Schools. — Gradation in 



Plant Life. 

 Dec. 7.— Dr. Lediard, F.E.C.S. — Arsenic in Domestic Fabrics. 



1883. 

 Jan. 25. — Mr. Wm. Hodgson, Watermillock. — On the Botany of the Caldew 



Valley. 

 Mar. 22. — Eev. Eobt. Wood, Eosley. — Local Mosses. 

 Apr. 19. — Mr. Harrison, Carlisle. — The Helm Wind. 



The Committee, in presenting their Sixth Annual Report, have 

 to congratulate the members on the success of another Session. 



During the past year two most important meetings have been 

 held in Carlisle, namely, the Annual Meeting of the Cumberland 



