282 [Proc. B.N.F.C, 



(1837); and Dublin Evening Post (1802). Other exhibits worthy 

 of note were — Miss E. Andrews, Deer's antler found in sandhill 

 near Mullaghderg, County Donegal ; Mr. William Christie, prize 

 collection of Stone Implements ; Mr. W. A. Green, Geological 

 and Archaeological Photographs by the platinotype process, and 

 aboriginal North American Indian Stone Implements; Messrs. 

 A. R. and D. J. Hogg, a large collection of very beautiful Photo- 

 graphs, mostly of special interest to Club members ; Mr. W. 

 M'Kinney, Primitive Loom from Central Africa and curious 

 Wooden Spears from Mittagong ; Mr. A. B. Morris, very pretty 

 series of Nature Photographs; Mr. A. W. Stelfox, A.R.I.B.A., 

 a map of an Ant Village discovered by him at Flaamsdal, 

 Norway. 



At nine o'clock the President of the Club, Mr. N. H. Foster, 

 M.B.O.U., addressed the meeting. He alluded to the losses the 

 Club had sustained during the year by the death or removal of 

 several prominent members. He spoke of the valuable work the 

 Club was doing, and appealed to the younger members to 

 become active workers. 



A lantern display, which included a very beautiful cinemato- 

 graph film entitled "Wild Nature's Ways," shown by Mr. A. R. 

 Hogg, was contributed by the following members : — Messrs. 

 R. Welch, R. Bell, D. J. Hogg, A. R. Hogg, William Gray, 

 W. A. Green, and S. Wear. 



The following were elected to Membership : — Mrs. A. H. 

 Muir, Mrs. R. J. Prenter, Mrs. J. B. Bryson, Prof. Gwynne 

 Vaughan, Messrs James M'Cance, W. J. Dakin, M.Sc. ; A. R. 

 Dwerryhouse, D.Sc, F.G.S. ; W. S. Mollan, George Tomlinson, 

 J. Cooper Harding, J. Campbell, A. H. Muir, R. J. Prenter, and 

 John B. Bryson. 



