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been found in Count}' Down. As the afternoon drew to a close 

 the members and friends reassembled at Mrs. Jardine's Tem- 

 perance Hotel, where tea awaited them. After tea a short 

 business meeting was held, Mr. N. H. Foster, M.B.O.U., in the 

 chair. A cordial vote of thanks was passed to the Rev. J. W. and 

 Miss Cooke for so kindly exhibiting to the party the various 

 articles of interest in the Cathedral, and one new member, Mr. 

 Rankin, was elected. The party returned to Belfast by various 

 trains during the evening. 



PARKMORE. 



On Saturday, the 25th June, a part)' of fifty-five members and 

 friends visited the upper end of Glenariff. The party, which was 

 conducted by Mr. W. J. Fennell, F.R.I.B.A., travelled by the 9-15 

 train from the Northern Counties Railway Station in specially 

 reserved carriages, and on reaching Parkmore drove to Glenariff 

 Lodge, where the)- were received by Miss Dobbs, who acted as 

 conductor of the party for the remainder of the day. Near its 

 head Glenariff divides into two smaller glens. One is the well- 

 known Parkmore Glen and the other Glenariff proper, a wild and 

 lonely glen, through which a mountain torrent foams, in " cataract 

 after cataract to the sea." It was up this glen that the party were 

 led by Miss Dobbs, following the course of the stream, till Black 

 ^Yaterfall was reached. Here lunch was partaken of, and the 

 walk was continued along the crest of the mountains to I )eisceart, 

 on the summit of which a halt was made. All met for tea as the 

 guests of Miss Dobbs at Glenariff Lodge. After tea a business 

 meeting was held on the lawn, the Vice-President (Mr. W. J. C. 

 Tomlinson) in the chair. Mr. Tomlinson alluded to the loss the 

 Club had sustained by the death of Mr. S. A. Stewart, F.L.S., and 

 to the generally expressed desire that a suitable memorial should 

 be erected. Mr. William Gray, M.R.I. A., moved a vote of thanks 

 to Mrs., Miss, and Mr. Dobbs for their kindness in giving the 

 Club the opportunity of exploring the glen and for their hospitality 



