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With such lovely weather, such charming scenery, and so many objects of 

 interest to be appreciated, it is scarcely necessary to add that a very pleasant day 

 was spent by all who had the good fortune to be present, and that another red- 

 letter-day— of a deep dye— has been marked on the archives of the Woolhope 

 Club. 



The following gentlemen from the Woolhope Club took part in the day's pro- 

 ceedings :— The President, the Rev. Charles Burrough ; Vice-Presidents, C. G. 

 Martin and Geo. H. Piper, F.G.S. ; Colonel Birch; Major Doughty; Captains 

 Froude and Noyse ; Drs. Bull, Chapman, and Wood ; the Revs. J. Barker, W. 

 Bowell, E. R. Firmstone, E. J. Holloway, A. W. Horton, W. R. Jenkins, A. 

 G. Jones, J. H. Lambert, A. Ley, H. B. D. Marshall, D. Price, F. S. Stooke- 

 Vaughan, J. R. G. Taylor, and J. Tedraan ; Messrs. R. Atkins, A. St. John 

 Attwood-Mathews, C. P. Bird, P. W. Bowell, T. Brown, R. Clarke, P. C. 

 Cleasby, C. W. RadclifEe Cooke, J. T. Owen Fowler, Lacon Lambe, H. C. Moore, 

 E. Pilley, A. J. Purchas, M. Purchas, T. M. Skinner, H. Southall, Arthur 

 Taylor, H. Vevers, B. Watkins, and Theo. Lane. 



The Malvern Club were represented by the President, Mr. H. Wilson; 

 Fraulein Gk)tzsch ; the Rev. W. Hill and two Misses Hill ; Dr. Carrington ; the 

 Rev. G. Thompson ; and Messrs. R. P. Hill and Poulton. 



