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The following excursions were held during the Summer 

 Session : — 



Glenoe (Half Day) ... ... ... nth May. 



Carlingford ... ... ... 25th May. 



Rowallane, Saintfield (Half- Day) ... 8th June. 



Toome ... ... ... ... 22nd June. 



Soldierstown (Half- Day) ... ... 6th July. 



The Boyne, Drogheda, and the Coast 



of Louth (Long Excursion) ... 12th— 15th July. 



Tollymore Park ... ... ... 10th August. 



Rossmore Castle, Monaghan ... 14th September. 



The average attendance at the Summer excursions was 41. 

 It will be seen that the excursion to Moyola Park, Castledawson,. 

 did not take place. This was clue to the refusal of the owners to 

 permit your Club to visit the estate. During the coming Summer 

 it is hoped that several open-air lectures will be given on the 

 occasion of the excursions. 



The Winter Session was opened by the usual Conversazione, 

 held in the Assembly Buildings on 31st October, at which 310 

 persons were present. 



The Winter meetings were held in the Museum, College 

 Square North, your Club once more having been granted the use 

 of their rooms on the old terms by the Belfast Corporation. 



The following papers were read at the Monthly Meetings 

 held during the Winter Session : — 



1912. 

 Tuesday, 19th November — " The Botanists of the North of Ireland," The 

 President (Rev. Canon Lett, M.A., M.R.I. A.). 



Tuesday, 171I1 December — "Some Geological Features of Scotland and their 

 relation to the Structure of the North of Ireland," A. R. 

 I)werrvhouse,.D.Sc, F.G.S., M.R.I. A. 

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Tuesday, 21st January — " The Worship of the Magna Mater," Major R. G. 

 Kerry, M.R.I. A. 



Tuesday, 18th February — "The Gorges of the Tarn, Cevennes," A. M'L 



Cleland. 

 Tuesday, 18th March — "Outline of Geological Observations in the North-Easl 



of Londonderry, collected during the progress of revision 



work," J. R. Kilroe, A.R.C.Sc.I. 



