BELFAST 
Naturalists' Field Club 
SIXTY-SIXTH YEAR, 
1 928 - 1929 . 
PRESIDENT : 
D. J. CARPENTER, A,R.C.Sc, (Lond.) 
SECOND FIELD EXCURSION 
Saturday, 2nd June, 1928, 
TO PORTMORE DISTRICT. 
Conductors The General and Sectional Secretaries, 
This excursion will take the form of a preliminary in- 
s| lection of Portmore and district, an area selected by the 
Committee as suitable for a regional survey. All members 
can render assistance in the work, which will embrace the 
various branches of the club’s activities. An outline of the 
scheme will be given at the excursion. 
The area has the following boundaries: — 
North — Glenavy Eiver, from mouth to Leap Bridge. 
East — Eoad from Leap Bridge to Lower Ballinderry. 
South — Eoad from Lower Ballinderry to Gawleys 
Gate. 
West — Shore of Lough Neagh from Gawleys Gate to 
mouth of Glenavy Eiver. 
Time Table — 
Motors leave Museum, College Sq. hlorth, at 10-0 a.m. 
Arrive Gawleys Gate about 11-0 a.m. 
Leave Tunny Bridge for Glenavy Eiver at 2-0 p.m. 
Ijeave Glenavy Eiver for Lower Ballinderry at 4-45 p.m. 
Tea at Lower Ballinderry School at 5-0 p.m. 
Leave for Belfast at 8-0 p.m. 
Members and friends provide their own lunch. 
Cost of Excursion (including tea) — 
Members, 7/6; Non-members, 8/6; 
Members using own cars, 3/-. 
Please send applications for places to Mr. E. N. 
Carrothers, 145 Stranrnillis Eoad, Belfast, on or before 
Tuesday, 29th May, 1928. 
E. N. CAEEOTHEES ) Hon. 
AETHUE E. MUSKETT • Secretaries. 
