38 Report of Delegate, &c. 



"Geological Photographs," Belfast Naturalists' Field Club, 

 and Professor W. W. Watts. . 



" Underground Fauna," Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing. 



" Variations in the Course of Rivers and Shape of Lakes," 

 Dr. H. R. Mill. 



il Archaeological Survey by Counties " Woolhope Field Club, 

 and Rev. J. O. Bevan. 



" Ethnographical Survey," Anthropological Institute. 



f< Botanical Survey by Counties," Mr. W. G. Smith. 



" Photographic Record of Plants," Mr. A. K. Coomra- 

 Swamy. 



Professor H. M'Leod, on behalf of Section B, said they had 

 nominated a Committee to register the Scientific Chemists who 

 are at work in Manufactories, and would be glad of assistance 

 in finding out the names of such persons. 



Section C (geology) again asks for Geological Photographs 

 and information regarding erratic blocks. 



Section H (Anthropology) wants records of the survival of 

 primitive customs, industries, appliances, etc. 



Section K (Botany) would be glad to receive specimens of 

 blue-green algae of various conditions for examination, also 

 photographs of bctanical interest. 



THE MOURNE SCHEME FOR THE SUPPLY OF 



WATER TO THE CITY OF BELFAST. 



By John L. Macassey, C.E. 



