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June. 



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17 July. 



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J«iy. 



30 



J«iy- 



27 



August. 



14 



September 



264 [Proc. B.N.F.C, 



Valley of the Roe 



Galway 



Gobbins (half day) 



The Mourne Mountains ... 



Glenariffe 



Bryansford 



During July the London Geologists' Association visited 

 Belfast and were officially received and entertained by the Club- 

 During their stay, different members of the Club acted as guides 

 for their excursions, and their programme and arrangements 

 were attended to by the Honorary Secretaries, thus conferring 

 a great benefit on the visitors which was much appreciated by 

 them and duly acknowledged. The " Home Reading Union " 

 was treated in a similar manner. 



The winter meetings were as follows : — 



14 Nov., 1895. Annual Social Meeting. 



Presidential Address. 



Craiganogh Cave — Miss Nora M. Steen. 2. The Silurian 

 Shales of Pomeroy — Robert Bell. 3. Galway Excursion — 

 Alex. G. Wilson, Hon. Sec. 4. Notes on the Geological 

 Excursions by Miss S. M Thompson. 



Our Plants and Animals — Geo. H. Carpenter. 



A Holiday Trip from Belfast to Galway — Wm. Gray. 



Gaelic Charms — W. H. Patterson. 



Microscopical evening. 



Annual Meeting 



The average attendance at all these meetings was good, while 

 the room was quite crowded on the occasion of the lecture by 

 Wm. Gray. 



During March a week's good geological work was done in a 

 systematic way under the instruction of Professor Cole, there 

 being an excursion to different places of interest each day, and 

 a class in the evening for practical work with the microscope. 



The Microscopical Section with W. D. Donnan. m.b., as 

 Secretary, has also been fairly active (see Report, page 301). 



The Ethnographical Section contemplates carrying out a 

 course of lectures during the coming autumn. 



The Geological Section, with Miss S. M. Thompson as 



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