for best collection of Liassic fossils. Mr. William Gray, for 

 six best field sketches, illustrative of Geology, Archaeology, or 

 Natural History — his sketches being a contribution towards a 

 complete list of the Cromlechs of Down and Antrim. Miss 

 Lester for best collection of Mosses. The special prize offer- 

 ed by Dr. James Thomson was not competed for, but is still 

 available for next year. Mr. Young, C.E., also offered a 

 special prize " for the best original measured drawing, and 

 details of some ruined building in the Province of Ulster, of 

 not later than the 15th century. This prize was awarded to 

 Mr. F. W. Lockwood, for his measured drawing of Bunna- 

 mairge Abbey. In awarding the prize for the six best field 

 sketches, the judges also recommended that a special prize 

 should be awarded to Mr. Robert Smith for his admirable 

 « water-colour drawing of Colin Glen, and the Committee have 

 acted on that recommendation, and granted a prize equal in 

 value to that given for the six field sketches, which complied 

 with the conditions. Mr. Plimmer's prize was not competed 

 for, and is still available. The liberality of these gentlemen 

 in offering special prizes entitle them to the best thanks of the 

 Society, and your Committee trust that theii example will be 

 followed by other members and friends. 



The thanks of the Society are also due to Captain Peel 

 Dawson, of Moyola Park; Rev. George Robinson, of Tar- 

 taraghan ; and Messrs. Herdman, of Ballintoy, for the courtesy 

 and hospitality of those gentlemen when the Club visited their 

 respective localities. 



WILLIAM GRAY, \ Honorarv 

 HUGH ROBINSON, [Secretaries. 



