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The Toolhope Naturalists Hield Club, 
SYMOND’S YAT AND BUCKSTONE MEETING. 
JUNE 15, 1875. 
The following is a list of the members of the Woolhope and Cotteswold 
Naturalists’ Field Clubs present at the joint meeting at Ross, Symond’s Yat, The 
Buckstone, and Monmouth, on Tuesday, the 15th instant :— 
Woolhope—Rey. ©. J. Robinson (president) and friend, H. C. Moore, Esq., 
T. Clifton Paris, Esq., W. A. Swinburne, Esq., Revds. G. H. Clay, T. P. Mon- 
nington, A. G. Jones, R. H. Williams, W. Wyatt, Stephen Thackwell and friends, 
Captain Underwood, Mr. Pechell and Mr. Arthur Thompson (treasurer and assis- 
tant secretary). 
Cotteswold Club—T. B. Ll. Baker, Esq., F.8.S. (Hardwicke Court), Thomas 
Wright, Esq., M.D., F.R.S.E., F.G.8. (Cheltenham), vice-presidents ; William 
Henry Paine, Esq., M.D., F.G.S., F.M.S. (Stroud), honorary secretary ; Major 
Barnard, Mr. John Bellows, Rev. E. Cornford, Edward Cripps, Esq., Ernest 
Hartland, Esq., George Hepworth, Esq., Thomas Lancaster, Esq., F. D. Longe, 
Esq., Thomas Marling, Esq., and son; J. Price Moore, Esq., John Daniell Thomas 
Niblett,fEsq., Rev. E. R. Nussey, George Serrocold, Esq., John Hooke Taunton, 
Esq., M.I.C.E., F.G.S., Charles Wethered, Esq., Edward Wethered, Esq., J. P. 
Wilton, Esq., Captain Winthrop, R.N., E. Witchell, Esq., F.G.S., Dr. Bond, Mr. 
Walker, Mr. William R. Paine. 
They were met by the following members of the Woolhope Club at Symond’s 
Yat Station :—Colonel Byrde, S. R. Bosanquet, Esq. (Dingestow Court), and W. 
W. Phillips, Esq., and also by the following at dinner at the Royal Hotel, Ross : 
—Lieut.-Colonel Symonds, Timothy Curley, Esq., Alfred Purchas, Esq., and 
Lewis Sargeant, Esq. 
The following gentlemen were elected annual members of the Woolhope 
Club :—J. W. Lukis, Esq. (president of the Cardiff Naturalists Society), Mr. W. 
Watkins Old, William W. Phillips, Esq. (The Grange, Raglan), Rev. F. C. Steb- 
bing (Kingstone, Hereford), Stephen Vernon, Esq. (Newport, Monmouthshire), R. 
F. Woollett, Esq., M.D. (Castle House, Caerleon). 
After dinner a paper on the Botany of the district was read by Mr. Henry 
Southall, 
