00lIj0{iB J9.atitralt5ts' fxtlh Club. 



TTTHE usual annual meeting of the Woolhope Club for a foray among the fun- 

 2!" guses, was held on Thursday, October 3rd. The following gentlemen were 

 present— The President, the Rev. H. W. Phillott, M.A., Mr. Edwin Lees, 

 F.L.S., F.H.S., &c. ; Worcester; Dr. Cooke, from London ; Mr. C. E. Broome, 

 r.L.S., Bath; Mr. C. B. Plowright, from Bang's Lynn ; Eev. J. E. Vize, Welsh- 

 pool ; Mr. W. Phillips, Shrewsbury ; Messrs. Renny, Howse, W. G. Smith, and 

 Mr. Bicknell, from London ; Mr. CecU H. Spencer Perceval, from Clifton ; Rev. J. 

 M. Du Port, from Norfolk; Mr. Arthur Armitage, Dr. Bull, Mr. H. P. Bull, Misses 

 Bull (2), and Miss Ellis, Mr. Cam, Mr. Chapman, Mr. George Cocking, and Mr. 

 C. Fortey, from Ludlow ; Mr. T. Curley, F.G.S., Rev. J. F. Crouch, Rev. James 

 Davies, (Moor Court), Mr. E. Howarth Greenly, Rev. H. W. Gretton, Rev. E. T. 

 HoUoway, Mr. Theodore A. James, Rev. H. Cooper Key, Mr. John Lambe, Rev. 

 J. J. Lomax, Rev. A. Ley, Rev. H. B. D. Marshall, Mr. C. G. Martin, Rev. G. 

 M. Metcalfe, Mr. J. Griffith Morris, Mr. J. E. Norris, Mr. J. Phillott, Mr. C. 

 Rootes, Mr. Theo. J. Salwey, Mr. O. Sbellard, Rev. W. R. Shepherd, Mr. Henry 

 Southall, Mr. W. A. Swinburne, Mr. J. R. Symonds, Rev. G. Thackwell, Rev. 

 H. W. Tweed, Mr. Theo. Lane (secretary), and some others whose names we were 

 unable to procure. 



The members and visitors drove to the lawns of Sufton Court, and were 

 very kindly received by Mr. Hereford. The mycologists were soon successfully 

 occupied in the woods, whilst the less scientific portion of the company wandered 

 up the hill to the British Camp, at Adam's Rocks, Backbury HiU. The day was 

 very fine, and the views never looked more lovely. A successful day on all sides. 



A meeting of the members was held in the club room, at the Free Library, 

 as soon as they got back to Hereford, when the foUowng officers were elected for 

 the ensuing year : — President, Mr. Arthur Armitage ; Vice Presidents, Rev. H. 

 W. Phillott, Mr. W. A. Swinburne, Rev. A. Ley, and Rev. G. M. Metcalfe ; the 

 Central Committee, Messrs. T. Curley, J. Griffith Morris, C. G. Martin, and O. 

 Shellard ; Treasurer, Mr. Cam ; Auditors, Messrs. J. Davies, and J. T. Owen 

 Fowler ; Secretary, Mr. Theo. Lane. 



Messrs. Cecil H. Spencer Perceval, of Clifton ; and T. Howse, F.L.S., 

 of London, were elected honorary members of the club, and some other members 

 proposed. 



The Pomona Committee laid before the members the first part of the 

 "Herefordshire Pomona," which from the perfection of the plates, its literary 



