1878. 



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Address of the Retiring President, Mr. J. Griffitli Morris, April 23rd, 



1878 - - 61 to 73 



Annual Meeting - - - - - . 73 



First Field Meeting ...... 74 



"The Wonder," near Marcle, and the Geology and Historic Records 



of the Surrounding Districts, by Rev. Wm. S. Symonds, F.G.S. 74 to 78 

 The Church of Kempley, Gloucestersliire, by Mr. J. H. Middleton, 



Architect, of Cheltenham - - - - - 79 to 83 



Second Field Meeting— Symonds' Yat and the Doward - - 84 

 General Description of the Natural History of the District, by Mr. H. 



Southall, F.R. Met. Soc. - - - - - 84 to 90 



Third Field Meeting— Forest of Dean (Ladies' Day) - - 91 to 95 

 Cursory Notes on the Forest of Dean and some of the Objects within 



it, by Mr. Edwin Lees, F.L.S., F.G.S. - - - 90 to 100 



Fourth Field Meeting— British Camp of Croft Ambery - - 101 



The Cedar Tree, by Rev. H. W. Phillott, M.A. - - - 102 to 106 

 Remarkable Trees in the Neighbourhood of London, by Mr. W. A. 



Swinburne - - - - - - 107 to 110 



Annual Meeting for Fungus Foray . - . . m jq ix2 



Another Account, by Mr. T. Howse, F.L.S. - - - 112 to 114 



Fungus Forays, by Mr. Worthington G. Smith, F.L.S. - - 11.5 to 122 

 The Mosses of Herefordshire and of the Adjacent Districts, by Rev. 



Augustin Ley, M.A. - - - - - 123 to 134 



List of Herefordshire Mosses, by Rev. Augustin Ley, M.A. - 13.5 to 154 



1879. 



Annual Meeting - - - - - - 155 to 156 



Address of the Retiring President, Rev. H. W. Phillott, M.A. - 15G to 162 



First Field Meeting --...- 163 



Second Field Meeting— Buildwas Abbey and Wenlock - - 164 to 165 



The Hereford Roman Altar — Lost and Found - - - 165 to 166 



Sowerby's Leptonia ...... 166 



Heights of Hills - - - - - - 166 to 167 



Our English Winters — with special reference to the recent protracted 



period of cold weather, by Mr. H. Southall, F.R. Met. Soc. - 167 to 171 



The Priory of Wenlock, anciently called Wimnicas - - - 172 to 173 

 Third Field Meeting— by Ludlow, Aston Church, and Hay Mill to 



Downton - - - - - 174 to 175 

 Monastic Remains discovered at Ludlow in 1861, by Mr. T. Curley, 



C.E., F.G.S. -.--.. 175 to 179 



Fovirth Field Meeting— Hay, Clyro Hill, and Rhosgoch - - 180 to 181 



Painscastle-in-Elfael, Radnorshire, by Mr. Edmund H. Cheese - 181 to 190 



