TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



THE FLOEA OF HEREFOEDSHIRE. PAET I. 



The Botanical Districts, and their Geology. 

 The General Summary of Plants. 



THE TEA^^SACTIONS OF THE YEAE 1866. 



Officers, Members, and Eules. 

 Retiring Address of the President , page 145 



THE TALGARTH MEETING pages 150-165 



The Geological Address ; by the Rev. H. Griffiths, 152. 

 Legends of Llynsafeddan, IGO. 



THE KIXGTO:^^ MEETING pages 166191 



The Geological Field Address ; by T. Curley, Esq., 170. 

 On the British Oaks; by the Rev. H. C. Key, 178. 

 On Wandering Plants; by Dr. Bull, 185. 



THE ROSS MEETING pages 192-225 



Address on Coal; by the Rev. P. B. Brodie, F.G.S., &c., 196. 

 Plants of the Doward District ; by Mr. H. Southall, 202. 

 The Lias — its Insect and Saurian beds ; by Mr. Brodie, 205. 

 Description of Mr. "Wells' Climometer, 216. 

 Lepidopteia of Herefordshire; by Mr. A. Purchas, 221. 



THE BUILTH ]\IEETING pages 226-262 



Geological Address ; by the Rev. W. S. Symonds, 234. 

 Herefordshire Yew Trees!; by the Rev. T. Woodhouse, 243. 

 Peat with Shell Marl at Hereford; by T. Curley, Esq., 253. 

 The Bone Caves of the Lesse ; by Sir "W. Guise, Bart, 255. 



THE ^lALVERN MEETIN^G. 



