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IV. " Folk Lore, connected with the Ulster Raths," by Miss 

 E. Andrews. 

 V. " Notes on Palaeolithic Deposits," by Mr. Robert Bell. 

 VI. "Conjectures regarding recent Sand Dune finds at 



Dundrum," by Mr. Robert May. 

 VII. " Colours and Superficial Appearances of Flint Imple- 

 ments," by Mr. James Strahan. 

 VIII. " Early Christian Ornament in Italian Churches," by 

 Miss Lamb. 

 The Committee wish to record that some interesting relics 

 of the Woodburn Monastery were discovered by Mr. F. J. Bigger, 

 a member of this Club, and he has taken steps for their 

 preservation (see Ulster Journal of Archaeology) ; and it is also 

 worthy of note in our Proceedings that during the year the Board 

 of Works took charge of Greyabbey to preserve it, and that much 

 of the thirteenth century work which was hidden in the walls of 

 Carrickfergus Church has been brought to light, giving a great 

 additional interest to that ancient church. 



There is still much work to do, and many interesting subjects 

 to bring forward and record. 

 (Signed) 



W. J. Fennell, Hon. Sec. of Section. 



Report of Committee of Zoological Section. 



Owing to the immense variety of organisms the work of this 

 Section lends itself much more to individual effort than to 

 Sectional Meetings. An Excursion to Carnlough in May was 

 arranged for and duly carried out, and on this occasion many 

 interesting observations were made by the Members participating. 

 Two Meetings were held during the Winter Session, at the first of 

 which N. H. Foster read a paper entitled " An Elementary Outline 

 of Zoology," this paper being illustrated by a number of specimens 

 of the various orders, kindly lent by Professor Gregg Wilson. At 



