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Lithobius being taken. At 3-45 brakes were again mounted, and 

 the party returned to Ballycastle, where, after tea at the Antrim 

 Arms Hotel, a short business meeting was held — the Vice-President 

 (Mr. W. J. C. Tomlinson) presiding, at which Miss M. A. Andrews 

 and Miss K. Ward were elected to membership. 



HILLSPORT. 



The Geological Section visited Hillsport, Tslandmagee, on 

 Saturday, 3rd June 



EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. 



A written requisition, signed by twenty-five members of the 

 Club, having been received by the Hon. Secretary, an Extraordinary 

 General Meeting was held in the Museum, College Square North, 

 on Friday, r6th June, for the purpose of amending the rules of 

 the Club. At this meeting it was resolved that Junior Members — 

 under 2 1 years of age — be admitted to the Club without Entrance 

 Fee on the payment of an Annual Subscription of 2/6. The 

 composition of the General Committee was altered ; and the 

 method of electing Ordinary Members of Committee changed. 



The amended Rules were printed and circulated amongst the 

 members of the Club and will be found in this issue of the 

 Proceedings. 



KILCLIEF AND KILLARD POINT. 



On Saturday, 17 th June, a party of 51 members and friends 

 entrained for Downpatrick. Here brakes were in waiting, and the 

 party proceeded to Ballyhornan Bay and the promontory of 

 Killard. Arrived at Killard the party dispersed over the promon- 

 tory for lunch and natural-history work, the Botanists especially 

 meeting with good success. At 3- 30 the drive was continued to 

 Kilclief Castle, which was entered and examined by a number of 

 the party, while a short paper describing the ancient structure was 



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