THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE YEAR, 1870. 



TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



( The Figures refer to the pages.) 

 Officers, Membees, and Rules. 



i.-viii. 

 1-30 



31-86 



The Retching Address of the President P a S es 



The Forest of Deerfold Meeting ■"••»■ ■"• ••••; "«*JS? 



The Day's proceedings. 1-15. -Notes on ^Reproduction and G.o*th 

 of Mistletoe, by the Rev. R. Blight 16.- Notee on tbe Natural 

 History of Aymestrey, by the Rev. Ibos. Woodhouse, M.A., £>. 



Ross, the Wye, and Stmonds' Yat Meeting ^"T^^KS 



The Day's proceedings. 31-44.-History and S»!" °f G™? 1 ^ 

 Castle, by Dr. Bull, 34.-On the Geological Features of the 

 Landscape from Symonds' Yat, by Tbos. W right, L q M D , 

 F R S E F G S 45.— On the Coralline Formationsof the Oolitic 

 Rock, by Dr. Wright, 52.-The Royal Forest of Haywood by 

 the Rev Tbos Phillipps, M.A., 54.-On Columnar Ground Ice 

 by T Algernon Chapman, Esq., M.D. 6.1-The Mistletoe Oak 

 of Llangattock Lingoed, by Dr. Bull 68 (■« also page 317 l- 

 Records of Meteorology on the variations of Climate fm thw 

 District of England, by Mr. Henry Southall, F.MS., /O-^see 

 also page 240). 



Llangobse Lake and the Allt Meeting P a 8 es 87_115 



The Day's proceedings, 87- 89. -The Landscape from the i Allt by 

 John Lfoyd, Esq. , 90.-On the Island in Ll»ngo,se Lake and ite 

 probable Artificial Origin, by Henry Dumblet on, Esq., 101.- 

 On the Habits of Platypus cylinarus, by Dr. Chapman, lira. 



„ „ pages 116-157 



The Longmynd Hills Meeting A 



The Day's proceeding,, H6-120 -On the Geolrgy of the Longmynd 

 Hills, by the Rev J. D. La Touche, MA , I21.-Tbe ^ History 

 of Mipiphorus paradoxus, by Dr. pbapman. 129.-The Beectt 

 Tree in Herefordshire, by the Rev. Thos. Woodhouae, M. A..14A 

 -On the more rare Pi ants of the Longmynds, by Griintli n. 

 Griffiths, Esq., M.D., 148. 



The Foray among the Funguses. 



