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Second Field Meeting, Friday, June 2ist, i86i. 



TARRINGTON. 



The second Field Meeting for 1861 was held at Tarrington Vicarage, by the 

 invitation of Rev. Charles Smith, on Friday, June 21st. There were present : — 

 Mr. Robert Lightbody, President, and Mr. Elmes Yelverton Steele, Vice-President, 

 Rev. W. S. Symonds, Honorairy Member, President of the Malvern Club, Rev. 

 J. F. Crouch, Honorary Secretary, Messrs. R. W. Banks, Chas. Thos. Bodenham, 

 P. BcJlard, Thos. Blashill, Philip Baylis, Henry Jenkins, Colonel Colvin, 

 Revs. H. T. Hill and Charles Smith, Mr. Arthur Thompson, Treasurer and Assis- 

 tant Secretary, and about twelve visitors. 



After breakfast the members proceeded through Stoke Edith Park to Adam's 

 Rocks, where a lecture upon the surrounding district was given by Rev. Wm. S. 

 Symonds. 



The Limestone quarries at Dormington were afterwards visited. 



On their return to Hereford, the following joined the party at the dinner at 

 the Green Dragon Hotel : — Mr. Thomas Cam, Mayor of Hereford, Dr. W. L. 

 Gilliland, Mr. Charles Lingen, and Mr. Henry Blashill. 



Mr. Thomas Blashill read a short paper and exhibited several specimens of 

 Flint implements found in the Drifts of Abbeville and Amiens in France, lent for 

 the purpose by the British Archaeological Society. 



At this meeting several members, Presidents, and other oflBcers of the 

 Cotteswold, Malvern, Warwickshire, and Worcester Naturalists' Clubs were 

 elected Honorary members. 



