REPORT 



OF THE 



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(j\$)OUR Committee, having conducted the business of the 

 uflf) Society during the tenth year of its existence, have no 

 small satisfaction in stating that the operations of the Belfast 

 Naturalists' Field Club, during the past year, have fully sustained 

 the promises of former years, and the Society now occupies a 

 very favourable position among the Field Clubs of the kingdom ; 

 whether we compare the number of enrolled members ; its finan- 

 cial position ; the actual work done in popularising the subjects 

 of its investigation ; or the additions it has made to the general 

 stock of scientific knowledge. 



As usual, a number of very interesting field meetings were held 



during the summer months, and the following places were visited : — 



25th May, The Giant's Ring, Drumbo Glen, Drumbo Round Tower, 



and Farrel's Fort. 

 15th June, Tynan and Caledon. 

 6th July, Ballinderry and Portmore. 

 24th to 26th July, Enniskillen, Florence Court, ' Upper and Lower Lough 

 Erne. 

 17th Aug., Slemish Mountain and Valley of the Braid. 

 7th Sept., Clandeboye and Ballykillair. 



