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knockbreckan. — No organisms found. 



bradshaw's brae.- Contains what appears to be cases of 

 larvae. 



Upper part of Collin Stream on black mountain. — No 

 organisms found. 



larne harbour. — Contains broken shells and foraminifera. 



ballyholme bay. — Contains broken shells and foraminifera. 



EXCURSIONS AND MEETINGS. 



A short account of the Geological Excursions of the past 

 season was given by the Secretary at the Club Meeting in 

 December, which was devoted to Geological Papers. As these 

 excursions, and the evening meetings of the section have been 

 fully reported in the " Irish Naturalist " and our local Papers, 

 it is unnecessary to give more than a list of localities and dates. 

 The weather this year was so favourable that all excursions were 

 carried out. whereas in the previous year, eight were prevented 

 by heavy rain. The Meeting of the Irish Field Club Union at 

 Galway introduced the Section to the oldest Granite area in 

 Ireland, and was closely followed by the visit of the London 

 Geologists' Association to our district, when many of our 

 members took part in the week's excursions. It is to be hoped 

 that on a future occasion this friendly intercourse may be 

 renewed. 



LIST OF EXCURSIONS. 



23 March — Bangor and Ballyholme. 



6 April — Divis (Glacial). 



16 „ — Tardree and Sandy Braes. 



4 May— Donaghadee. 



1 1 „ — Ballyholme (Glacial). 



2 5 » — Woodburn. 



8 June — Ballycastle (Glacial). 



22 ., — Barney's Point. 



31 Aug. — Dykes on Mourne Coast and Castlewellan Granite Quarry. 



26 Oct. — Templepatrick Quarry. 



