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FRIDAY, 1 6TH MAY. 

 FAIR HEAD AND MURLOUGH BAY. 



An early start was made on this day in order to take the 

 party by the old Coal Mines road to Fair Head, thus giving the 

 geologists their only glimpse of Carboniferous strata during the 

 trip. The weather still proved perfect, and the climb to the 

 summit of Fair Head, 636 feet, was enjoyed by all. Lunch was 

 taken by the lake with the crannoge, and afterwards the members 

 strolled across the heather-covered heights and descended into the 

 amphitheatre of Murlough. 



Tea was supplied at Murlough Cottage by Mrs. Clarke, and 

 the party having been photographed by Mr. Michell, the heights 

 were regained and brakes mounted for Ballycastle. 



In the evening, rising at the conclusion of dinner, the 

 President (Rev. Canon Lett) thanked the visitors on behalf 

 of the Club for their presence at the Fiftieth Anniversary 

 Celebrations. 



Dr. Smith Woodward replied on behalf of the visitors, and in 

 proposing a vote of thanks to the organisers of the meeting, com- 

 plimented them on the admirable arrangements which they had 

 made. 



Mr. J. R. B. Masefield seconded the vote of thanks, in the 

 name of the North Staffs. Field Club. 



Miss Reid, Mrs. Bernal, and Mrs. Overton supported the 

 motion on behalf of the lady visitors. 



Mr. A. W. Stelfox and Mr. Robt. J. Welch replied on behalf 

 of the Sub-Committee formed to organise the Fiftieth Anniversary 

 celebrations. 



SATURDAY, 17TH MAY. 

 GLENSHESK AND ARMOY. 



Two parties were formed on this, the last day of the trip. 

 The first drove up Glenshesk to Armoy, inspected the Round 

 Tower and returned by the direct road to the west of Knocklayd. 

 The second, consisting mostly of those interested in Glacial 



