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members of the Field Club who had assisted in its restoration. 

 Thus ended a most successful series of excursions, the results of 

 which are being steadily worked out by the members of the 

 Club with confidence of producing a record for the year at least 

 equal to any previous one. 



An interesting feature of the years programme was the series 

 of field lectures — short descriptive accounts of the scenery, 

 geological features of the landscape, and objects of archaeological 

 interest which was given by William Gray, M.R.I.A. These 

 lectures which were often given in some romantic spot while 

 lunch was proceeding were much appreciated, and added 

 greatly to the instructiveness of the excursions. 



