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At Trippleton a quarry of Lower Ludlow was examined, and a fine specimen 

 of the shrimp-like Crustacean, Ceratiocaris, was discovered. 



Near Leintwardine the Lower Ludlow beds again appeared on the sides of 

 the lane leading to Church HiU, and numerous Graptolites and other charac- 

 teristic fossils were found in them. 



At Church Hill, famous for having furnished so many new species of Star- 

 fishes (several of which have been described by Mr. Salter in the " Annals of 

 Natural History") and Crustaceans, the day's excursion terminated, and the 

 party returned to Ludlow, where they dined at the Feathers Inn. 



The Club was honoured with the presence throughout the day of Dr. H. B. 

 Geinitz, Professor of Geology and Mineralogy in the University of Dresden, 

 whose able researches in the Permian and Lower Silurian beds of Saxony are so 

 often mentioned by Sir Roderick Murchison in " Siluria." He was elected an 

 Honorary Member of the Club. At this Meeting Mr. Henry Jenkins of Madley 

 was elected a Member. 



