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Thursday, May 22nd, 1S62. 



JOINT MEETING with the MALVERN FIELD CLUB, at LEDBURY. 



At this meeting there were present : Rev. Chas. Smith, Vice-President, who 

 acted as President for the day ; Mr. R. Lightbody, Vice-President ; Col. Colvin. 

 Revs. H. T. Hill, F. Merewether, and J. J. Miller, Dr. McCullough, Messrs. C. T. 

 Bodenham, Philip Baylis, George Cocking, T. Curley, C.E., Henry Jenkins, 

 E. Y. Steele and .Arthur Thompson, Treasurer and Assistant Secretary, and the 

 following visitors : Messrs. W. De Blaguire, — Dugard, T. Clarence Porter, 

 Rev. W. Purton, and Mr. A. Smith. 



.■\fter breakfast the following three members were elected : Mr. J. W. Colvin, 

 Leintwardine ; Mr. .Alfred Marston, Ludlow ; and Mr. Wm. Townsend, of 

 Hereford. 



In reply to a letter from Rev. W. H. Purchas enclosing a portion of the 

 Flora of Herefordshire, the subject of the publication thereof was referred to the 

 Committee appointed on February 28th, i860, with the addition thereto of the 

 President, Mr. Chandos Wren Hoskyns, and of Mr. Thompson as Secretary. 



The offer of the Herefordshire Philosophical, Literary, Antiquarian, and 

 Natural History Society of the joint use of their Museum Room and services of 

 their Keeper, at an annual rent of £10, was accepted. 



The following members of the Malvern Field Club joined the party : Rev. 

 W. S. Symonds, President, Rev. A. H. Winnington Ingram, F.G.S., Rev. R. H. 

 Hill, Honorary Secretary, and others. 



The Silurian rocks in the Railway cutting at Hope End were visited by the 

 kind permission of Mr. Thomas He^'Avood. 



After dinner at the Feather's Hotel, the Rev. Wm. S. Symonds delivered an 

 interesting address in connection with the Gravel Drifts in different parts of 

 Europe, more particularly Denmark. 



DRIFTS. 



Referring to the year 1862, the Rev. Wm. S. Symonds, in the Trsinsactions 

 of the Malvern Club, part III., page 23, remarks : " During this year we paid a 



