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have been exhibited, and prepared for being placed properly on 

 record. The success which had attended the labours of the 

 "Geological Photographs Committee" encouraged the forma- 

 tion of this one. 



Besides attention to clouds, lightning-flashes, &c., it was, at 

 the late Conference, specially asked that the effects of storms 

 and floods should be recorded wherever possible. In all cases, 

 any needed explanatory memoranda should be noted at the time, 

 and appended to the prints when sending them forward. 



Erratic Blocks Committee. 



This Committee made their twentieth annual report this 

 year. A reference to these reports will show what a large mass 

 of information has been collected and placed on record. In 

 glancing through many of these reports, I regretted much to 

 have noticed that Ireland seems to have given but little aid to 

 the work. The district which may be considered as belonging 

 to this Society is of great interest from the point of view of this 

 Committee. 



Geological Photographs Committee, 



This Committee was first appointed in 1889, at the Newcastle- 

 on-Tyne meeting. Already an encouraging amount of work 

 has been done and exhibited in the geological section-rooms. 

 Seven hundred photographs were reported at the late Conference 

 as having been received. 



Pre-Historic Remains Committee. 



This Committee, which has been in existence since 1887, has 

 accomplished and placed on record a large amount of information 

 of great value, and has been of great service in securing attention 

 to. and the preservation of, some of the most important evidences 

 of the pre-historic inhabitants of the country which still remain. 

 Mr. Gray has specially acted as a reporter from this district in 

 this matter, and has presented the information in a very con- 



