Mr. William Gray's photographs illustrated the character and 

 distribution of prehistoric flint and stone implements, chiefly 

 collected from raised beaches, sand-dunes, and early settlements 

 of prehistoric man in Counties Antrim and Down ; Messrs. A. R. 

 and D. J. Hogg showed archaeological photographs taken in 

 Ulster, and Pleld Club pictures ; while Mr. R. J. Welch showed 

 photographs of " survivals " and other archaeological objects. 

 Rev. D. Stewart exhibited Muster Rolls of County Down, 1630; 

 Belfast pamphlet encouraging emigration, 1717; three pikes, 

 1798; and MS. Book of Killyleagh Academy, 1710. An exhibit 

 of " survivals " of the Neolithic age, including many varieties of 

 scrapers, was shown by Mr. W. J. Knowles. Mr. Wm. Swanston 

 showed early-printed maps of Ulster. The Lavens Mathewson, 

 and Buick collections of Presbyterian communion tokens, early 

 pewter plate, and a sun-dial made by James Carter, Greyabbey, 

 1774, were exhibited by kind permission of the Presbyterian 

 Historical Society. In the Botanical Section Mr. N. Carrothers's 

 exhibit of local plants attracted much attention from the visitors, 

 and Mr. R. LI. Praeger gave those interested in botany a real 

 treat by his display of rare Irish plants, illustrated by photographs, 

 and fresh and dried specimens. Mr. W. J. C. Tomlinson showed 

 some typical plants of the basaltic escarpments of Antrim and 

 Derry, the British species of Spiranthes, and Adoxa Moschatellina 

 L. from its only Irish station. Mr. A. W. Stelfox exhibited some 

 Irish Saxifrages ; Mr. W. E. Hart specimens of the rare Morell, 

 Morchella conica, from Culdaff, East Donegal ; Miss M. D. 

 Mitchell a few local Myxomycetes. To those interested in ferns 

 Mr. W. H. Phillips's array of fern fronds afforded much pleasure, 

 while Mr. Nevin PI. Foster showed varieties of Athyrium Filix- 

 foemina raised from spores. The Geological exhibits showed 

 clearly the interest taken in this branch of the Club's woik, Mr. 

 Robert Bell being responsible for a fine collection of Upper 

 Cretaceous fossils from Londonderry and Antrim ; Miss M. K. 

 Andrews, specimens of the orbicular granite of Mullaghderg, 



