FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT. 
In presenting the 43rd Annual Report of the Society, 
your Committee have pleasure in stating that the past year 
has been one of the most successful in the history of the Society. 
The attendance of Members both at the Excursions and Field 
Meetings, as well as at the Winter Lectures and Sectional 
Meetings, have been considerably above the average, which is 
an indication that a greater interest is being taken in the work 
which the Society has in hand. 
There were 15 Excursions and Field Meetings held during 
the Summer months as follows :— 
EXCURSIONS AND FIELD MERETINGS. 
May 2ist—Delamere Forest, Hatchmere, and Flaxmere. 
i 24th—Guilden Sutton (abandoned). 
a 28th—Lache Lane and Boundary Lane to Chester. 
Ke 3lst—Gresford Woods and Trevalyn Hall (by kind invitation of 
T. G. Boscawen, Esaq.). 
June 7th—Hope Mountain. 
z 11th—Ball’s Knolls and Mollington Meadows. 
B. 14th—Helsby Hill. 
Ee 25th—Cholmondeley Castle, Park, and Gardens. Annual Excursion. 
(By kind permission of the Marquis AND MARCHIONESS OF 
CHOLMONDELEY). 
Se 28th—Overton-on-Dee and Erbistock. (In conjunction with the 
Liverpool Botanical Society). 
July 5th—Delamere. 
ee 9th—Blacon and Saughall. 
+; 19th—Leasowe and Hoylake. 
»  23rd—Rhydymwyn and “ The Leete.” 
fe 26th—Navigation Cop, Ferry Lane, and Sealand Marsh. 
Sept. 13th—Burton Point. 
= 17th—Visit to the Chester United Gas Company’s Works. 
