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Down, was subsequently arranged. The following places were 

 visited during the Summer Session : — 



Castlerock 21st May. 



Dromore (Half-Day) nth June. 



Parkmore 25th June. 



Rosapenna and North Donegal 



(I.F.C.U. Triennial Conference)... 8th till 14th July. 



Greyabbey and Ballywalter Park 



(Half-Day) 30th July. 



Sallagh Braes 13th August. 



Carrickfergus (Half-Day) 27th August. 



The average attendance at these excursions was 42, and 

 out of a party of 47 at the I.F.C.U. Conference, 32 were 

 members of your Club. A considerable amount of field-work 

 was accomplished on these excursions, and lists of some of 

 the more important Plants, Mollusca and AVoodlice, &c, will 

 be found in the detailed reports. A fully illustrated report of 

 the Rosapenna Conference appeared in the Irish Naturalist for 

 September, 19 10. Besides the above excursions, several organised 

 by the various Sections of the Club were carried out, reports of 

 which will be found in the Proceedings. 



For hospitality received by members of your Club, and for 

 permission to visit their demesnes during the Summer excursions, 

 your Committee desire to tender their best thanks to Lady 

 Dunleath, Miss Kidd of Castlerock, and Miss M. E. Dobbs 

 of Glenariff. 



The Winter Session of the Club was inaugurated by the usual 

 Conversazione, which was held, as on the previous occasion, in 

 the Assembly Buildings, 296 members and friends being present. 



Although the Belfast Corporation have taken over the 

 Museum, your Club has been granted the use of these rooms 

 on the same terms as previously enjoyed from the Belfast Natural 

 History and Philosophical Society. 



