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Apams, W., Pontypool Manufactures and Coal Fields 
ArmitTacE, R., Rare Birds in Herefordshire 
Banks, R. W., Annual Adress, February 7, 1861 
BeERKELEY, Rev. M. J., Asci in a Polyporus 
— Fungi in North Wales, List of 
Brvan, G. P., Annual Address, January 19, 1857 
— Annual Address, January 25, 1859 
On South Wales Coal Fields 
BLASHILL, T., Proposal to copy the Hereford Map 
— Native Food-producing Plants 
—— Deerfold Forest, Description of old Building i in 
——— Llanthony Priory, Description of 
—- Monastic Buildings, Tintern 
— Spanish Chestnut as a substitute for Oak . 
Buieut, Rev. R., List of Birds observed at Bredwardine . 
On reproduction and growth of Mistletoe 
Bovupier, Monsieur E., On dehisence of Asci in Discomycetes 
Bropig, Rey. P. B., Coal, Geological and Economical History of . 
Sketch of the Lias, and of the Insect and 
Saurian beds 
them 
Silurian Strata in ‘the Weoltiopé Valley 
On passage beds near Woolhope and plants in 
Broome, C. E., Scleroderma Basta 
Buckman, Jamss, Notes on Fairy Rings 
Observations on Edible Funguses 
Butt, H. G., M.D., 
The day at Malvern 
The Mistletoe in Herefordshire 
The Death of Balder 
Historic Doubts 
Annual Address, February 16th, 1867 
Wandering Plants 
The Ryeland Sheep 
Edible Funguses . 
Silurian Fossils at Wicton . 
The Elm Tree in Herefordshire 
Report on Edible Funguses (8S. Manaauomn 
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