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1909. 

 Wednesday, 15th December — "A Demonstration in Foraminifera," Joseph 



Wright, F.G.S. 

 Saturday, 18th December — "Some mounted Connemara Plants, with Remarks 



on their Habitats," W. J. C. Tomlinson. 



Tuesday, 21st December — "Some Origins of the Irish People," Major Berry, 

 M.R.I. A. 



1910. 



Saturday, 15th January — "The Study of Native Vegetation," R. LI. Praeger, 



B.A., B.E., M.R.I. A. 

 Tuesday, 18th January — "Dendrites and Picture-Stones — the Semblance of 



Life in Minerals," James Strachan. 

 Wednesday, 26th January — "An Evening with the DiatomacecE," Joseph 



Maxwell, J. P. 

 Tuesday, 15th February— " With the British Association in Canada, 1909," 



Arthur R. Dwerryhouse, D.Sc, F.G.S. 



Saturday, 19th February—" The Ferns of Ulster, How to grow and where to 

 find them," W. H. Phillips. 



Wednesday, 23rd February — "The Geology of Weymouth and the Coast of 

 Dorset," W. J. C. Tomlinson. 



Wednesday, 2nd March — " Environment as a Cause of Variation," with 

 Illustrations from the Mollusca, R. Welch, M.R.I. A. 



Tuesday, 15th March — " Report as Delegate to the British Association," F. 

 Balfour Browne, M.A., F.R.S.E., F.Z.S. 



" Archaeological Evidences of Truths of Irish Records," 

 Miss Margaret E. Dobbs. 



Saturday, 19th March—" Plant Life in a Bog," Rev. C. H. Waddell, 

 M.A., B.D. 



Wednesday, 23rd March — "The Chalcedony of Ballyboland, Co. Antrim, A 

 Study in Mineral Genesis," James Strachan. 



Saturday, 9th April — "Short Notes on the Plants of Cave Hill and 



Neighbourhood," N. Carrothers. 

 Tuesday, 12th April — " The Crossing of Ferns, and Reminiscences of some of 



the Pioneers of the Cult," W. H. Phillips. 



Mr. F. Balfour Browne, M.A., F.R.S.E., F.Z.S., represented 

 the Club at the British Association Conference of Delegates, held 

 in London in September, and submitted his report, which will be 

 found in the Proceedings. 



The Treasurer will lay before you his Statement of Accounts, 

 which is highly satisfactory, and shows a balance in hand of 

 ^'19 19s 6d. 



