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PAGES, 
Monstrosities in Fungi; by Mr. Wm. Phillips, F.L.S. - - - 103 
The Fungoid Diseases of the Tomato; by Mr. C. B. Plowright, M.R.C.S.- 108 
The Relationship of AXcidium berberidis to Puccinia graminis; by Mr. C. 
B. Plowright, M.R.C.S. - - - = la) 
The connection of Wheat Mildew with the Bathsey AXcidium; by Mr. C. 
B. Plowright, M.R.C.S. - - - - =) 18 
Puccinia Rubigo Vera; by Mr. C. B. Plowright, M.R.C.S. - - 128 
Can Wheat Mildew propagate itself apart from the Barberry ? ie Mr. C. B. 
Plowright, M.R.C.S. - - - - - 182 
Some observations on the Uredines ; by Mr. C. B. Plowright, M.R.C.S. - 134 
Exhibition of Apples and Pears, and The Herefordshire Pomona (Part IV. 139 
About Orchards - - - P 142 
The Orchards of Hereford and Worcester - - - ae 4g 
1882. 
Annual Meeting, April 13th - - = = - = #52 
Petition against the total abolition of Vivisection - - - 152 
The Roses of Herefordshire ; by Rev. A. Ley, M.A. - - 154 
First Field Meeting, May 25th—Arthur’s Stone, and the Churches in the 
Golden Valley, including Dore Abbey — - - - - 164 
Peterchurch and its History ; by Rev. G. M. Metcalfe, M.A. - - 169 
Arthur’s Stone, Dorstone ; by Mr. George H. Piper, F.G.S. - - 175 
Second Field Meeting, June 29th—Coxwall Knoll, Brampton Bryan ae 
The Pedwardine Shales - - - 181 
The site of the last battle of Caractacus; by the Rev. C. Burrough, M.A. 
(With Maps) - - - 182 
Brampton Bryan Castle: its ed and Deabliioa; Ae Rev. J. D. La 
Touche—with Notes on the Geology of the District - 189 
Notes on the Pedwardine Shales; by Mr. C. Callaway, Sc.D. F.G.S., &. 197 
Third Field Meeting, July 25th—Ladies’ Day—Brecon and the Brecon 
Beacons—Local Historical Legend ; by Dr. Bull - - - 198 
Fourth Field Meeting, August 22nd—Ivington Camp, Holmer Church, 
Pipe and Lyde Church, Moreton Church, Wellington Church, Hope- 
under-Dinmore’ Church - - - - - 210 
Ivington Camp ; by Dr. Bull- - - - - - 213 
Birley Church and Canon Pyon Church - - - = ils) 
Some recent Meteorological Experiences ; ee Mr. ies Southall, F.R. 
Met. Soc. - - - ~ 220 
Tables of Rainfall at Ross, May to September, 1859 to 1881 - 224 and 225 
The Moulting of Orgyia Antiqua; by Dr. T. A. Chapman - - 226 
The Pondweeds of Herefordshire; by Rev. A. Ley, M.A., read on 
July 12th, 1881 - - - - 230 
The Fungus Foray on Credenhill oghes - - . - 233 
