PAGKS. 



Aioiilniry I'riorv and Chiux^li — Fragments of the History of, by Dr. Bull 301 

 Third Field Meeting (Ladies' Day) — The Sugar Loaf Mountain ; the 



Monuments in the I'riory Church ; and the Castle Groimds, 



Abergavenny --.-.. 300 

 " The Old Red Sandstone," as seen from the Sugar Loaf Mountain, by 



George H. Piper, F.«.S. ----- 313 

 The IMonunients in the Priorv Church of Abergavenny, by Re\ . 



F. T. Havergal - - - ■ - - 317 



The Orchidaceous Plants of Herefordshire, by C. (I. Martin - 324 



Fourth Field Meeting— Risbui-y Camp and Blackwardine - - 333 



Risbury Camp, by Dr. Bull . . - . . 334 



Humber Church ...... 338 



Stoke Prior Church ------ 338 



Some Traces of Roman and Saxon Occu])atioii of tlie District of 



Risbury, by T. Davies Burlton . - - - 340 



The Botany of the Honddu and (Irwyne Valleys, by Rev. Augustin Ley 343 

 Fungus Forays — List of Papers and Discussions, October, 1886 - 353 to 353 

 On the Origin of the Domestic Cock^ by E. Cambridge Phillips, F.L.S., 



M.B.LO.U., &c. ----- 354 

 The Cock of the Second Century, by K. Camljridge Phillips, F.L.S., 



M.B.LO.U., &c. ----- 360 

 The Dog of Sacred History, by E. Cambridge Phillips, F.L.S., 



M.B.LO.U., &c. ... - - 3H1 



The (4enus Pestalozzia, by Rev. J. E. Vize, F.R.M.S., &c. - - 3(13 



Polycistina of Barbadoes, by Rev. .7. E. Vize, F.R.M.S., &c. - 365 



The Vegetable Caterpillar . . . - . 367 

 S])ecial Reports of the Fimgus Forays, 1885, by Charles B. Plowright, 



F.L.S., &c. - - - - - 36!) 



In Menioriam— H. <;. Bull, M.D. - - . . 373 



