REPORT 



IJtffasi ffatarafets' Jfidto (Mr 



The Belfast Naturalists' Field Club has now been in operation 

 for eight years, and on no former occasion has its position been 

 more satisfactory, whether we consider its financial position, 

 its working machinery, the zeal of its members, the public 

 interest it has excited, or the public favour it has secured. 



As usual, the programme of excursions determined upon 

 was carried out in every particular, and the following places 

 were visited ; — 



On the 21st of May, Belvoir Park and Newtownbreda. 



nth of June, Annaghmore and Shore of Lough Neagh. 



2nd July, Glenarm and neighbourhood. 



20th, 21st, and 22d July, Ballycastle and Ballintoy. 



13th August, Castledawson and Moyola Park, 



3rd September, Strangford Lough. 



Detailed accounts of each are appended. 



During the Winter Session the following papers were 

 read at the joint meetings of the Club and the Natural History 



