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ANNUAL MEETING. 



Thursday, February 23rd, 1871. 



The annual meeting of the Woolhope Club was held at the Green Dragon 

 hotel, on Thursday, and was attended by the following gentlemen : — The Rev. 

 Henry Cooper Key, M.A, F.R.A.S., president ; Mr. Thomas Cam, president- 

 elect; Mr. James Rankin, R.A, the Rev. A. Gray, and thf Rev. W. C. Fowle, 

 vice-presidents; Dr. Bull, Mr. T. Curley, F.G.S., and Mr. John Lloyd, the 

 central committee; Mr. R. Lightbody, F.G.S., Ludlow; Dr. M'Cullough, 

 Abergavenny ; the Rev. James Davies, Moorcourt ; the Rev. J. F. Crouch, 

 Pembridge ; Mr. Edward Foss, Inner Temple ; the Rev. Thos. Phillipps ; Mr. 

 A. Armitage ; Dr. Chapman, Burghill ; the Rev. W. J. Thomas, Llan Thomas ; 

 Mr. E. Pateshall ; Mr. B. Haigh Allen, Priory, Clifford ; the Rev. R H. "Williams, 

 Byford ; the Rev. F. Merewether, Woolhope ; the Rev. C. J. Robinson, 

 Norton Canon ; Mr. David Lawrence, Pontypool ; the Rev. E. Machen Jones ; 

 the Rev. T. W. West, Fownhope ; Mr. C. G. Martin ; the Rev. R. Bamf ord ; 

 the Rev. D. George ; Mr. William A. Swinburne, Cusop ; the Rev. F. T. 

 Havergal ; Mr. F. R. Kempson ; the Rev. T. T. Smith ; Rev. J. H. Jukes j Mr. 

 J. F. Symonds ; the Rev. E. A. Evans ; Mr. Thomas Turner ; the Rev. C. J. 

 Westropp ; Mr. Flavel Edmunds ; Mr. Henry Southall, Ross ; Mr. James W. 

 Lloyd, Kington ; Mr. F. E. Harman, The Valletts ; and Mr. Arthur Thompson. 



The financial statement was read, and ordered to be printed. Mr. F. 

 E. Harman was elected as a member, and several other gentlemen proposed 

 for election at a future meeting. 



The following days and places were appointed for the Field meetings for 

 the present year : — ■ 



Friday, May 26th, Hay, for Cusop Dingle ; 



Tuesday, June 20th, (Ladies' meeting) the Aberedw Rocks ; 



Thursday, July 20th, the Carmarthen Vans ; 



Tuesday, August 29th, Ross, for the Forest of Dean ; and 



Tuesday, October 10th, Hereford, for a Foray among the Funguses. 



THE REPORT FROM THE MUSEUM COMMITTEE. 



Mr. President and Gentlemen of the Woolhope Club. 



The committee, appointed by you at your last annual meeting to inquire 

 into the question of a museum in connection with this society, have now the 

 honour of laying the report before you. 



Your committee, having considered the bearings of the subject from every 

 point, and being most desirous of making the scheme as generally useful as 



