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Dec. 14th.— Paper by Mr. W. J. C. Tomlinson, Subject : 

 "Local Botanical Field Work in 1907," Illustrated by 

 Mounted Specimens of some P.are Plants collected 

 during the Season, also paper by Mr. Sylvanus Wear, 

 on " Cluster Cups," &c. (Micro-fungi), illustrated by 

 special Micro-slides. 

 Jany. 29th. — A paper by Mr. A. Milligan, Subject : — 

 " Lower forms of Plant Life and the Phenomena of 

 Reproduction." 

 Febry. 22nd.— Lecture by Rev. C. H. Waddell, B.D., 

 Subject : — " Our native Orchids, how they grow and 

 where to find them," illustrated by Mounted Specimens. 

 The attendance of Members at all these meetings was 

 considerably over the average of previous Sessions. 



During the coming Summer Session should any Member of 

 the Field Club discover any rare or strange plant, the Committee 

 would be glad to hear about it, and if possible to get a specimen 

 for the Herbarium. 



(Signed) 



N. Carrothers, Hon. Sec. of Section. 



Report of Committee of Archaeological Section. 



Your Committee have to report that the Section, which 

 commenced its career in 1907, has been fairly successful in its 

 work, which was chiefly confined to the Winter Session, when the 

 following papers were read, viz. : — 



I. " Great Burial mounds of Lough Crew," by Mrs. 

 Hobson. 

 II. "The Scandinavians in Ireland," by Major Berry, 

 M.R.I.A. 

 III. " Kells Abbey, with special reference to the tomb of the 

 O'Haras," by Mr. Joseph Skillen. 



