SUMMER SESSION. 



The following Excursions were made during the Summer Session :— 

 On 31st May, to 



HILLHALL AND DRUMBO. 



The Summer Session was inaugurated by an excursion, on 

 Saturday, 31st May, to Hillhall, Drumbo, and the Giant's Ring, a 

 most attractive locality for those having archaeological proclivities. 

 Though the unsettled weather of the previous day caused some 

 uncertainty, nevertheless a large number of ladies and gentlemen 

 attended, and started at noon from the Ulster Hall, on well 

 appointed vehicles, supplied by Messrs. Thomas Johnston & Sons. 

 The weather proved all that could be desired, and the departure 

 was made with high anticipations of a pleasant day to be delight- 

 fully spent in the green lanes and by-ways remote from the beaten 

 tracks of tourists. 



Proceeding by the Malone Road, many scenes of local interest 

 were passed, and fine views were obtained of the rich valley of 

 the Lagan, bounded on the west and north by the picturesque 

 range of the Belfast hills. 



At the Drum Bridge a halt was made, and an opportunity 

 afforded for collecting botanical specimens by the river bank. The 



