THIRTY-SEVENTH 
ANNUAL REPORT. 
IN presenting this Report, your Committee are glad to 
be able to congratulate the Members on the maintenance 
of the high standard of success and prosperity which has 
been reached in the previous year. 
During the Summer months Excursions and Field 
Meetings were held as follows :— 
EXCURSIONS AND FIELD MEETINGS. 
1907. 
May 22nd—The Coombes, Broxton. 
(By kind permission of George Barbour, Esq., J.P.) 
», 29th—The Lache Eyes, returning by the Lache Lane. 
June s5th—Evening Meeting at the Grosvenor Museum, to inspect the 
Collections of British Plants in bloom, collected by the 
Curator and Junior Members, as well as the Society’s 
Zoological, Entomological, and Geological Collections. 
» 12th—Mbollington Hall for the Lake, Woods, and Gardens. 
(By kind invitation of Mr. & Mrs. T. Gibbons Frost). 
»» Igth—Burton Point, for Burton Rocks and the River Marshes. 
», 26th—Blacon and Saughall. 
July 3rd—Annual Excursion to Rhydymwyn, for Moel Fammau, The 
Leete, and The Loggerheads. 
», loth—Navigation Cop, Ferry Lane, and Sealand Marsh. 
»» 3Ist—Heron Bridge Meadows. 
Sept. 11th—Brymbo Steel and Ingot Iron Works, near Wrexham. 
(By kind permission of The Brymbo Steel Co., Ltd.) 
An Excursion, arranged to take place on July 24th, to Tryddyn Lodge 
Colliery, via Mold (by kind permission of The Welsh Coal and Cannel Com- 
pany, Limited), was abandoned on account of an insufficient number of 
interested members to make up a party. 
The attendance at the General and Sectional Meetings 
has been, throughout, satisfactory; and an increasing 
interest is being shewn in more than one branch of 
Natural History. 
