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Third Field Meeting, Tuesday, July i8th, and Wednesday, July igxH, 1865. 



LUDLOW AND CRAVEN ARMS. 



Joint Meeting with the Caradoc and the Dudley Clubs. 



There is no full account to be found of the proceedings of these two days. The 

 President, Secretary, and a few others, in awaiting for some time the arrival of 

 the members of the Dudley Club, the remainder of the 'party proceeded on their 

 route, and remained divided from the others of the party. 



The President's party after examining the Bone-bed in Ludford Lane, Upper 

 Ludlow quarries on the WhitcUffe range, and faults letting in Aymestry Lime- 

 stone, and quarries along the Wigmore road by Mary Knole, crossed through the 

 Downton grounds to Bow Bridge (Aj-mestry Limestone), thence through Down- 

 ton Castle grounds (Upper Ludlow, Bone-bed, and Old Red) to the Forge Bridge 

 jind Tin Mills (Passage Beds) to the Downton Arms Inn, where, in consequence 

 of its being the Election-day at Ludlow, refreshments had been prepared for them. 



The following attended the meeting : — Mr. Elmes Y. Steele, President ; Rev. 

 George Cornewall, Rev. E. Du Buisson, Mr. T. Curley, Rev. J. D. La Touche, 

 Mr. R. Lightbody, Mr. C. G. Martin, Rev. H. W. Phillott, Col. Scudamore, and 

 Mr. Arthur Thompson. Visitors : Master Lightbody, Mr. Soper, and Mr. Wilson. 



