FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT. 
Your Committee have pleasure in presenting a Report of 
the work done for the past year. 
During the Summer Months Excursion and Field Meetings 
were held as follows :— 
EXCURSIONS AND FIELD MEETINGS. 
May 18th—Gresford. 
17th—Newton and Upton Nurseries (by kind permission of 
Messrs. Dicksons LiMiTED). 
27th—Rhostyllen, near Wrexham, for Cadwgan Hall and Plas 
Power Park. 
June 10th—Kelsall. 
> 14th—Sealand Road, Ferry Lane, and The Navigation Cop. 
” 21st ) No Excursion on either of these dates on account of the 
Coronation Holidays. 
i 24th - 
3 28th—Halkyn Mountain. 
July 1st—Hatchmere, Flaxmere, and Delamere Woods (in conjunc- 
tion with Members of the Liverpool Botanical Society). 
5th—Carden Park, Broxton (by kind permission of Mrs. Houps- 
wortH) (Annual Excursion) 
12th—Heron Bridge Meadows, for Botany and Micro-Zoology. 
22nd—Ince (Helsby) (in conjunction with the Members of the 
Warrington Field Club). 
Sept. 13th—Sandycroft Engineering Works. 
3 16th—Mouldsworth, for Hatchmere, Blakemere, and Delamere 
Woods. 
The attendance of Members at these Excursions was above 
the average of recent years. This was most noticeable at the 
Excursions to Gresford, Rhostyllen, and the Annual Excursion 
to Carden Park. 
The increasing interest taken by the Junior Members in 
Natural Science was much in evidence at several of the Field 
Meetings. Your Committee look upon this as a hopeful sign for 
the successful continuance of the scientific work of the Society. 
Another gratifying feature is the large number of Junior 
Members who enter for the Nature Study Competitions. 
