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2ND Field Meeting, June 2ist, 1864. 



HAY. 



The Second Field Meeting in 1864, was held at Hay, on Tuesday, June 21st. 

 The following were present : — Mr. Chandos Wren Hoskyns in the Chair, in the 

 absence of the President, Rev. J. F. Crouch, Mr. Elmes Y. Steele, vice-president. 

 Dr. McCullough, Mr. C. G. Martin, Mr. J. G. Morris, and Mr. Arthur Thompson, 

 with Rev. W. L. Bevan, T. C. Porter, and Mr. — Roberts as visitors. 



The following candidates were elected members : — Rev. Edmund DuBuissou, 

 Breinton; Rev. John Capel Hanbury, Hereford; Mr. R. Greenhow, Commercial 

 Street, Hereford ; and Mr. C. G. Martin, Bridge Street, Hereford. 



The members travelled from the Barton Station at 11-30 a.m., stopping 

 between Eardisley and Hay to inspect the old Castle and Gravel Drifts at 

 Clifford, and the Railway Cutting. 



At 4 p.m. dinner was served at the Rose and Crown Inn, Hay. Members 

 left Hay at 7- 15 P-m. 



Copies of the "Transactions of the Woolhope Club," No. 5, were presented. 



At the meeting particular attention was called to the following Bye-law 

 proposed and carried unanimously at the Annual Meeting of the Club in 1863. 

 The B^'e-law was printed upon the circular — 



"That each Member not answering the Secretary's circular within four clear 

 days of the Meeting, shall be presumed to intend to be present at the Meeting, 

 and shall be held liable for his share of the expenses, dinner, &c. And each 

 Member signifying to the Secretary his intention of attending, shall pay his 

 share of the conveyance and dinner, whether he avails himself of them or not, 

 unless he shall have signified to the^ Secretary his intention to the contrary." 

 Honorary Members not included. 



