Hnnual IReport. 



The Committee have pleasure in submitting the Report 

 for the forty-third year of the Club's existence. The number 

 of members was 395 at the ist of April, being one less than at 

 the corresponding period last year ; 28 new members have been 

 ■elected, but one has not yet been enrolled, as the entrance fee 

 and first year's subscription are still unpaid. The Club has 

 lost 28 members through death and resignation. During the 

 year nine Committee meetings have been held, the average 

 attendance being 9.7 out of a possible 15. 



The Summer Programme, as usual, consisted of Excursions, 

 ■eight being arranged for as follows: — 



Dungannon ... .'.. ... ... 20th May. 



The Gobbins (Half-day) ... ... ... 10th June. 



Diamond Eocks (Mourne Mountains) ... 1st July. 



Dundalk (Long Excursion with D.N.F.C.) 12th to 14th July. 



Magheramorne (Half-day) ... ... 29th July. 



Ballinderry ... ... ... ... 12th August. 



Church Hill, County Armagh ... ... 26th August. 



The Knockagh (Half-day) ... ... 9th September. 



These were duly carried out, with the exception of the last, 

 which was postponed owing to unfavourable weather, only one 

 member meeting the secretaries at the station. The attendance 

 at the excursions was scarcely as good as it has been in former 

 years, the largest attendance being at the ever-popular Gobbins 

 Excursion, when 126 were present. In connection with these 

 excursions the Committee desire tO' record their indebtedness 

 to the officers and members of the Tyrone Field Club, Lord 

 Ranfurly, Lord Roden. Colonel M'Calmont, Mr. Verner (of 

 Church Hill), and Mr. H. Garnett (of Maghery) for either help 

 and guidance or for permission to visit grounds. Also to Mrs. 

 Walkington (of Ballinderry) for her hospitality on August 12. 



The Winter Session began in the usual way by a conver- 

 sazione in the Exhibition Hall, over four hundred members and 



