2 68 [ pr °c B.N.F.C. 



The foregoing addresses were all illustrated either by actual 

 specimens or lantern slides, and the average attendance was 13. 



Enigma competitions were held at each Summer walk, and 

 the prizes won were presented at the Club's Annual Conversazione 

 by the Vice-President. 



In connexion with the Winter meetings Alderman S. T. 

 Mercier, J. P., Chairman of the Library and Technical Instruction 

 Committee of the Belfast Corporation, kindly offered two prizes 

 for the best kept note-books dealing with the addresses given, one 

 prize to be given to a girl and one to a boy. Details of both 

 competitions will be found in the report of the Prizes Sub- 

 Committee. A successful meeting was held on New Year's Day, 

 when the Section first visited the Municipal Museum and viewed 

 the exhibits, afterwards proceeding to the Museum, College Square 

 North, where tea was provided by friends of the Section. 



(Signed) 

 J. A. Sidney Stendall, Hon. Sec. of the Section. 



Report of Prizes Subcommittee. 



No collections or papers have been received for any of the 

 Club's competitions, and the only report to make is in connexion 

 with the prizes of the junior Section. 



For the enigma competition held during the Summer two 

 prizes were offered, as follows : — For Botanical enigma a prize of 

 ten shillings, by Mr. S. A. Bennett, and for Zoological enigma a 

 prize of five shillings, by Mr. Joseph Maxwell. The Botanical 

 enigma prize has been awarded to Miss Dorothy Armstrong and 

 Zoological prize to Alfred George. 



For the best kept note-book dealing with the addresses given 

 at the Winter meetings Alderman S. T. Mercier, J. P., offered two 

 prizes of five shillings each, one for a girl and one for a boy. 

 After a keen competition it has been decided to award the prizes 

 to Miss Olive Ferguson and Alfred George. The Sub-Committee 



