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Wednesday, March 27tli— " Fruits and Vegetables," Arthur Deane. 

 Tuesday, April 9th—" Continental Glaciation," Professor Grenville, A. 



J. Cole, F.G.S., M.R.I.A. 

 Wednesday, April 17th— Annual Meeting. 



Your Committee regret that, owing to pressure of business, 

 the delegates appointed to attend the meeting of the Irish 

 Field Club Union Committee, in Dublin, on November ist, 

 were unable tO' do so, and, through the same cause, the 

 delegate was unable to attend the meeting of the British 

 Association held in York. 



Messrs. W. J. Fennell, M.R.I.A., and Will Rankin were 

 elected as members of the Council of the Ulster Fisheries and 

 Biology Association. 



The Treasurer will submit his statement of accounts, which 

 shows a deficit of ;Qt, 9s id, as against ^11 los 5d last year, 

 all accouAts having been paid up tO' the present. The 

 Librarian's report, the reports of the Botanical and Geological 

 Sections, and that of the Sub-Comrnittee appointed tO' adjudicate 

 on collections submitted for Club Prizes, will be presented. 



And, finally, your Committee desire tO' place on record 

 their obligations to the Superintendents of the several Railway 

 Companies for facilities afforded on the different Excursions ; 

 to the Press, for publishing reports of the Club's meetings ; and 

 tO' the Public Bodies and Kindred Societies who have favoured 

 us with their publications during the past year. 



(Signed) W. H. Gallway, \ Hon. 



W. J. C. ToMLiNSON, j Sees. 



Librarian's Report : — 



We beg to acknowledge the receipt of proceedings from the 

 various Kindred Societies of Great Britain, America, and the 

 Continent, which have 'been placed in our bookcases for 

 the benefit of Members. We have also forwarded copies of our 

 proceedings to all Societies with which we have correspondence. 

 There have been a few applications from others for our Proceed- 

 ings, and, as far as possible, Vv^e have complied with their 

 requests. 



