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Tuesday, 2lst March — "Boulder-Clays from the North of Ireland, with lists 

 of Foraminifera," and " Foraminifera from the Estuarine 

 Clays of Magheramorne, Co. Antrim, and Limavady, Co. 

 Derry," Joseph Wright, F.G.S. 



" Plankton Studies, with particular reference to Lough 

 Neagh," W. J. Dakin, D.Sc. 



Wednesday, 29th March — "The Fogous and other Cornish Antiquities," Mrs. 

 Hobson. 



Tuesday, 25th April— " Report as Delegate to the British Association," F. 

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

 " Rare old Chester," J. A. S. Stendall. 



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

 represented the Club at the British Association Conference of 

 Delegates, held in Sheffield 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 favour of the 

 Club of ;£i6 13s 4d. 



The Librarian's Report, those of the Botanical, Geological, 

 Zoological, and Archaeological Sections, and those of the Sub- 

 Committees appointed to adjudicate on the collections sent in for 

 the Club's Prizes and on the disposal of the surplus Proceedings 

 and Publications, will be submitted. 



Finally your Committee desire to record their thanks to the 

 Management of the Rosapenna Hotel for many courtesies during 

 the I.F.C.U. Conference ; to the Superintendents of the various 

 Railway Companies for facilities afforded on the different 

 Excursions ; to the Press for publishing reports of the Club's 

 Meetings ; and to the Kindred Societies and Public Bodies who 

 have provided the Club with their Publications during the 

 past year. 



(Signed) 



SI AGNEW, j 

 T . STELFOX, I 



JEAN AGNEW, 



Hon. Sees. 

 A. W. 



