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Report of the Geological Section. 



There was only one excursion of this Section held during the 

 season. It was to Colin Glen and took place on Saturday, 8th 

 September. Mr. Robert Bell kindly acted as field conductor and 

 the members present found it of exceptional interest. It was not 

 found possible to hold any meetings of the Section during the Winter. 



The thanks of the Club are due to Professor G. A. J. Cole 

 for a copy of his pamphlet on " The Geology of Ireland," which 

 he has kindly presented to the Club. 



(Signed) 



E. L. Andrews, Hon. Sec. of the Section. 



Report of the Archaeological Section. 



Two excursions were held during the Summer Session. The 

 first was to Knockbreda Church and Churchyard in which there 

 are many local monuments and mausoleums. By kind permission 

 of Mrs. Walter H. Wilson the party were admitted to Belvoir Park to 

 visit the ancient churchyard and site of Breda Church. The 

 members were much indebted to the Rev. Canon Carmody 

 who acted as conductor on this occasion. The second excursion 

 was to Dun-anny and to the Parish Church and Churchyard of 

 Carnmoney. 



One lecture was given during the Winter Session, when Mr. 

 Alex. MT. Cleland delivered a most interesting address on 

 " St. Cuthbert of Durham and St. Ethelfred of Ely," illustrated by 

 an excellent set of lantern slides thrown on the screen by Mr. 

 Sylvanus Wear. 



Several members of the Section as usual contributed to the 

 success of the Conversazione. 



(Signed) 



R. May, Hon. Sec. of the Section. 



