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Jan. 24. — T. Farball. — The Book of Nature. 



Jan. 30. — G. M. Murray. — Habitability of other Worlds. 



Feb. 21.— G. T. Carr.— Egypt. 



Apr. 4. — H. L. Barker. — Precious Stones. 



The Committee have again to report the close of a highly 

 successful Session. 



During the past winter seven Public Lectures have been 

 delivered, and seven Ordinary Meetings have been held. 



The attendance of members was very good throughout. The 

 Treasurer's report shows a satisfactory financial position, and the 

 comparatively large number of Ordinary Meetings augurs well for 

 the continued success of the Society. 



BRAMPTON LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY 

 AND FIELD NATURALIST CLUB. 



SESSION, 1882-83. 



President ... ... ... ... G. J. Johnson, Esq. 



Vice-Presidents. 



Key. H. Whitehead. | John Blain, Esq. 



Committee, 



Mr. Wm. Hugill. t Rev. H. J. Bulkkley, 



Mr. Geo. Burton. | Miss MacQueen. 



Mr. Thor. Ridley. 

 Mr. Jos. Farrar. 

 Mr, Geo. Steel. 



Miss Thom. 



Miss M. Bell. 



Mrs. H. Y. Thompson. 



Treasurer ... ... ... ... Mr. J. B. Hodgson. 



Secretary ... ... ... ... Mr. F. J. Rigg. 



The following Meetings tvere held during the Session: — 

 1882. 

 Oct. 13. — Mr. W. S. Valiance. — Literary Entertainment. 

 Oct. 26. — G. Baldwin Brown, Esq., M. A.— Venice. 

 Nov. 9. — Rev. H. Whitehead. — Church Bells in Brampton Deanery. 



