REPORT, 



tribution in another part of this volume. From Horsley Castle the 

 party walked to Horsley Church, where the Vicar, the Rev. G. 

 Thompson, received the visitors and conducted them over the 

 building. After viewing the Church, the party walked to Kilburn, 

 where tea was provided at the Hunter's Arms Hotel. The return 

 journey was made from Kilburn Station at 4.34 p.m. 



During the past year the attention of your Council has not 

 been called to any specially important point of archaeological 

 interest. Advice has been asked and given upon several questions, 

 all tending to prove, we may hope, an ever-growing confidence in 

 the value of this Society's work. The Council would again urge 

 upon all members, and particularly upon newly joining members 

 the importance of keeping a constant look out for any proceeding 

 of interest bearing upon the work of the Society, and of reporting 

 the same at once. 



We have to record with deep regret the removal by death, in 

 the past year, of two of our elected members of Council. The 

 first of these, Thomas Evans, F.G.S., H.M. Inspector of Mines, 

 was perhaps the most regular attendant at our Council and all 

 our other meetings ; always most keen in his interest in our work, 

 and wise in his sterling good advice, we valued his presence 

 amongst us on all occasions, and we sincerely feel his loss. The 

 second member of Council who has been taken from us is 

 Dr. Dolman, one of our more recently elected members, but a 

 regular attendant at our meetings, and one who took a real interest 

 in the work of the Society. 



The Editor desires to express his regret that the further instal- 

 ment of the Calendar of Fines for the County is so very short in 

 this volume of the Journal. It is hoped that fresh arrangements 

 will be made for its continuation in a more rapid manner for the 

 future. The failure of this promised continuation, and the 

 non-arrival, until too late, of two other promised papers, has 

 made this volume of less bulk than was intended. 



In placing two of the papers that were read to the Society in 

 the smaller type of the Report, rather than among the separate 

 papers of the Journal proper, it is merely intended to note the 



