TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



-©D(0- 

 THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE YEAR 1868. 



Officeks, JLembees, and Eules. 



32-64 



65-97 



Eetiring Addkess of the President P^ses »•-■»"!• 



„ -, pages 1-31 



The Hampton CorBx fllEKTiNa , 



The Silurian FossUs at Wicton, by Dr. BuU^ 3.-The Cor^^tones^ of 

 Herefordshire and Monmouthshire by Dr. ^ Cullough 8 The 

 Mole Cricket, 16.-The Japan Silkworm, 18 -The Camp ot 

 Eisbury, by FlaveU Edmunds, Esq., 19. -The Species of Hyies 

 inus, by Dn Chapman, 26. 



Thk Cbumlin Viaduct and Ponttpool Meeting P^ses 



The South Wales Co.al Field by G. P. Bevan, Esq., F.G.S 35.- 

 Mr Adams' Fossils, 46.— Microscopic Lamp, 47.— The 1 light ot 

 sidt bTja«- liauki'i' Esq., M.A., 48.-Ma8on Wasps and their 

 Parasitic Bees, by Elmes Y. Steele, Esq., bO. 



The Penwyllt and Scwd Hen Ehyd Meeting pages 



The Geology of the District, by the KfT-.^- S- Symonds F.G.S., 

 &c., 6S\— The Elm Tree in Herefordshire, by Dr. Bull, 80. 



The Ludlow Meeting for Titterstone Clee Hill, &c pages 98-152 



Geolo^cal Address on the Titterstone Clee Hill, by the Rev. J. D. 

 Lftolche, F.G.S., 102.-The Eeproduction and Development of 

 Animals, bv the Rev. W. Houghton MA., F.L.S., I13.-The 

 Lucerne Dodder, 122.— Our Native Food-producing PlantB, by 

 Thos Blashm Esq V.P.. 123. -The Air Bladder of Fishes, by 

 S Lloyd, Esq.,^i33.-Palxontological Notes from Woolhope, 

 by thi Rev. P^ B. BrocUe, F.G.S., 144.-Note8 on the Onuy 

 River Section, by J. W. Salter, Esq., F.G.S., 148. 



The Hereford Meeting fob Woolhope page8l53-183 



British Snakes, by the Rev. Thos. Phillipps M.A., 158.-A Botanical 

 StroU by ill. B. M. Watkins, 164. -Herefordshire Roman 

 Roads, by James Davis, Esq., W8.-Jasniinum revduUnn mric- 

 Mi, 173. -Geology of the Usk District, by J. W. Salter, Esq., 

 F.G.S., 174.-P<f>vT/o<u« tuwinus, 178.-Xylophagous Beetles, 

 by Dr. Chapman, 180. 



The Foray among the Funguses, from Hereford pages 184-22o 



Edible Funguses at the Royal Horticultural Society, by Dr. Bull 

 '^°^ 193.-mustrations of EcUble Funguses of Herefordshire, by Dr. 

 BuU 196.— Why we should not eat Funguses, by the Kev J. JJ. 

 Latouche, 204. -Spores of Fungi, by WorthingtonG. Smith, 

 Esq F L.S., 210.— Fairy Rings and their Fungi, by Edwin Lees, 

 Esq.", F.L.S., 211. 



[ The Annual Meeting 



