Annual Report. 



The Committee have pleasure in submitting the forty-sixth 

 Annual Report to the Club. 



During the past year 31 new members have been elected, of 

 whom 28 have qualified by paying entrance and subscription fees. 

 There were 31 deaths and resignations, giving a net decrease of 3. 



Eight Committee meetings were held during the year, the 

 average attendance being 1 1 out of a possible 16. 



The Programme of the Summer Session was fully carried out, 

 the following being a list of the Excursions : — 



Giant's Causeway 30th May. 



Belvoir Park (Half-day) 13th June. 



Lissanoure Castle 27th June. 



Lough S willy (Long- Excursion) ... nth to 14th July. 



Lagan Canal (Half-day) 25th July. 



Carlingford 8th August. 



Dundrum (Half-day) 29th August. 



These Excursions, which were carried out under the con- 

 ductorship of various members of Committee, were fairly well 

 attended, the average number being 53. 



In connection with these Excursions the Committee desire to 

 record the indebtedness of the Club to Mr. Alec Wilson, of 

 Belvoir Park, and the Officers of the Antrim Artillery, encamped 

 at Dunree Head, for hospitality accorded to members, and to 

 Mr. C. G. Macartney, D.L., for kind permission to visit the 

 grounds of Lissanoure. 



The Club opened the Winter Session as usual by a Conver- 

 sazione, which was held in the People's Palace, Donegall Road, 

 over 300 members and friends attending. Thanks are due to 

 Mrs. Forster Green for plants and cut flowers given to decorate 

 the tea-tables. 



