REPORT 



Belfast iEattttaltsts' Jfteltr Clulr 



FOR THE 



Year Ending jist March, 1882, 

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|OUR Committee, in meeting their fellow members 

 at the close of the nineteenth year of the Club's 

 existence, and rendering up the trust conferred 

 upon them, are gratified to be able to report that 

 the Club continues to show signs of increasing popularity and 

 usefulness. 



The excursions arranged for at the commencement of the 

 summer session were all carried out, the programmes being 

 adhered to, with the exception of the visit to Rathlin Island, 

 intended to have formed part of the fourth excursion, which 

 had to be omitted on account of unsuitable weather for crossing. 

 The remainder of this excursion, however, and all the others 

 were fortunate in this respect, and were numerously attended, 

 being, as regards alike the general enjoyment of those present, 

 and the particular objects of the Club's work, quite as successful 

 as those made in any previous years. Detailed accounts of 

 these excursions are appended. 



