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lH00niop£ jaaturalists' Tidh Club. 



Field Meeting, Tuesday, June 5th, iS6o. 



LYSTON HOUSE. 



On Tuesday, June 5th, the Members of this Club held their first Field Meeting 

 for the season, on which occasion, under the Presidency of Mr. R. M. Banks, 

 fourteen Members and seven Visitors met at breakfast at Lyston House, pursuant 

 to invitation from Mr. R. M. Ling^vood. 



The meeting fixed for July 3rd at Yazor was altered to July 24th, to meet the 

 Warwickshire and Oswestry Field Clubs at Ludlow. 



Rev. R. Dixon was elected a Member of the Club. 



After a pleasant exploration of the neighbourhood, the members returned 

 in the evening to Hereford and dined together at the Mitre Hotel, when three 

 other Members joined the party. The Very Rev. the Dean of Hereford, and 

 Mr. J. F. Symonds and James Davies came to the duiner as visitors. 



.Aiter dinner a short address was delivered by Rev. W. S. Symonds on " The 

 Old Red Sandstone," and Captain Guise of Elmore Court, Gloucester, President 

 of the Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club, gave an address on " Flint Instruments 

 found in the Gravel Drifts of France." Capt. Guise was elected an Honorary 

 Member of this Club. 



