TABLE' OF CONTENTS, CONTINUED. 



The Cathedral INIappa Mundi, by Thomas Blashill, Esq., 108. 



Report of tlie Trees of Harewood 111 ; and Pengethley 120. 



The Ryland Sheep, by Dr. Bull, 124. 



Pisciculture in Herefordshii-e, by Messrs. Lloyd and Symonds, 

 129. 



A Haii7 Family of Ava, by the Rev. W. Hoiighton, M. A., 132. 



Upper Silurian Fossils, by the Rev. Robert Dixon, M.A., 135. 



The British Oaks, by the Rev. H. Cooper Key, M.A., and 

 Discussion, 144. 



Illustrations of the Edible Fvuiguses of Herefordshire, by Dr. 

 Bull, 149. 



Geology of the Woolhope Valley of Elevation, and Giiide to 

 the Qiiarries and their Fossils ; by the Rev. R. Dixon, 

 M.A., 170. 



Appendix on "Actinoceras baccatmn," from the "Geological 

 Magazine," 190. 



Financial Statement of the Club. 

 List of Officers and the Field-days appointed for 1867. 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



'' The Home Oak," at Harewood Frontispiece. 



The Eardisley Oak To face page i. 



The Colwall Oak „ 3 



"The Monarch," at Holm Lacy Park ,, 56 



The Harewood Oaks ,, 112 



The Scotch Fir at Harewood ,, 115 



J'ossn Sketches — No. 1 Cephalopoda ,, 136 



ditto No. 2 Cephalopoda ,, 138 



ditto No. 3 Gasteropoda and Pteropoda ,, 140 



Sketches in Colours of Agaricus Procerus ,, 155 



ditto of Lactarius Deliciosus ,, 161 



ditto of Marasmius Oreades . . . . . . ,, 164 



Diagram of WooDiope Elevation „ 174 



