The Honorary Treasurer for the Kingsley Memorial Fund, 

 Mk. Baillie, will place before you his Balance Sheet. 



The general work of the Society we place as usual under 

 the following heads : — 



Excursions 

 Evening Rambles 

 General Meetings 

 Sectional Meetings 



Conversazione 



Classes for Instruction 



Prizes 



The following places were visited during the past 

 summer : — 



1889. 



May 24th Bodfari and JSIaesmynan. 



June 15th Halkyn Lead Mine. 



July i8th Helsby. 



Sept. loth "The World's End," Llangollen. 



EVENING RAMBLES. 



May 31st The Dale and Mostyn Wood. 



June sth Upton Nurseries. 



June 14th Delamere Forest. 



June 2 1st Bache Hall. 



July 3rd Waverton. 



July 1 2th Mollington. 



July 24th The Serpentine and Eaton Gardens. 



July 31st Lache Eyes. 



Aug. 7th The Avenue and Town Lane. 



It will be seen there were only four Day Excursions, but 

 three of the Evening Rambles were reckoned as General 

 Meetings, and in this way the spirit of the Rules was preserved, 

 and the work of the Society carried on. 



The Annual Conversazione took place on the 3rd of 

 October, when we had the pleasure of welcoming our President, 

 Prof. McKenny Hughes. The meeting was a large and 

 successful one. The recipient of the Kingsley Memorial Medal 

 was Mr. T. Ruddy, the well-known Geologist, whose work 

 amongst the Cambrian Rocks is of high scientific value. Our 

 President welcomed Mr. Ruddy as the recipient of the 

 Kingsley Medal in most flattering terms. Her Majesty The 

 Queen, when at Pale, examined Mr. Ruddy's valuable 

 collections, and expressed much interest in all he had done. 



