28 
officers’ reports for 1948 
Leicester 
Dolgelley 
Hunts. 
Wisley 
Malham 
33 
6 
32 
32 
25 
128 
Twenty-five guest invitations were issued. There were also a few local 
guests at Dolgellej'^, who attended in addition to the 32 attendances. 
I wish to thank leaders and all who co-operated. 
Reports of the Excursions will be included in the next issue of the 
Year Book. 
Members may like to know that the recommendation made by the 
Field Work Committee, that, “ if possible, either the Field Secretary, 
or a member of the Field Work Committee should be present at each 
of the residential excursions, and that in view of the fact that excur- 
sions are now self-supporting, the Council should consider making a 
contribution from the Field Work Fund towards the travelling expenses 
of such an official representative ” — was accepted by the Council and 
will take effect at the 1949 Excursions. 
May I ask that any members who would care to arrange and/or lead 
excursions should write to me as early in the year as possible. Sugges- 
tions for future excursions are always welcome and receive consideration 
by the Field Work Committee before the programmes are planned. 
M. S. Campbeel. 
December 31st, 1948. 
