SUMMER SESSION. 



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The following Excursions were made during the Summer Session 

 On 28th May, to 



GLEN ARM, BY THE HILL ROAD. 



The first excursion of the summer season was to Glenarm, the 

 route proposed being by the hill road and down through the 

 glens. A numerous party left Belfast by the 8-50 train for 

 Larne, where they were joined by a strong contingent, and they 

 then proceeded in Mr. M'Neill's well-appointed brakes along 

 the coast road as far as Cairncastle, the foam-capped waves of 

 the North Channel, as they rolled before a brisk northeast 

 breeze, or dashed in clouds of spray over the rocks, giving life 

 and colour to the scene. 



The rugged basaltic columns of Ballygally Head, and the 

 chalk cliffs on either side, glittering in the morning sun have 

 seldom looked finer. Several members of the Amateur Photo- 

 graphic Society had joined the excursion, and when a halt was 

 called at the tiny but picturesque ruin of Cairncastle, perched 

 amongst the waves on a rock just outside the headland, a whole 

 battery of cameras were focussed upon it, and probably it was 

 never so thoroughly " taken " in its history before. This and 



