wish to place on record, their best thanks to His Grace the 

 Duke of Westminster, Mr. A. O. Walker, and others, for 

 their many gifts and the valuable assistance they have rendered 

 during the past year. 



The Library is in good order, and the Books so kindly lent 

 by the Free Library Committee have again proved most useful 

 to Students. 



The Honorary Treasurer, Mr. Mills, will place before you 

 the Balance Sheet of our Accounts, and it is hoped that the 

 Members will find that the money of the Society has been wisely 

 and judiciously spent. 



The Account of the Kingsley Memorial Fund will be given 

 by the Honorary Treasurer, Mr. E. J. Baillie. 



The various means used by the Society for carr)ing on its 

 work we place, as on former occasions, under the following 

 heads — 

 Excursions 

 Evening Rambles 

 General Meetings 

 Classes for Instruction 



The Excursions during the past summer were to the 



following places : — 



1888. 



Eaton Park Fete May 21st. 



Dolgelly June i8th. 



Ince, EUesmere, &c July 1 1 th, postponed 



to Sept. nth. 



Mow Cop and Moreton Old Hall Aug. 14th. 



Gresford and Alun Valley Aug. 30th. 



EVENING RAMBLES. 



Waverton May 31st. 



Broughton June 7th. 



Sealand Road June 14th. 



Delamere June 28th. 



Upton and Newton Nurseries July 19th. 



Brown's Heath July 26th. 



Mollington Woods Aug. 2nd. 



Canal and Ball's Knolls Aug. 9th. 



Bache Hall Aug. i6th. 



Plemstall and Traffbrd Aug. 23rd. 



Delamere and Atdimere Sept. 13th. 



Sectional Meetings 



Conversazione 



Prizes 



