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showed, from good authority, to be fabulous; the erection of 
St. Michael’s, and the walls of the city. ene 
The.summer meeting was held at Oxford, on June 24th, 
1868. 
The Club was greatly indebted to Mr. Parker and Professor 
Phillips for their kind hospitality and the service they ren- 
dered in guiding them to the most interesting localities, 
and explaining the various sections en route. This made 
their visit to Oxford particularly agreeable and instructive, 
and one long to be remembered in the annals of the Club. 
The last meeting was held at Harbury, on August 28th, 
1868. The members carefully examined the fine and instruc- 
tive Lias section on the line of railway, the details ot which 
were pointed out by the Rev. P. B. Brodie, and asa full 
account has already been given by him in a former number 
of the proceedings, no further details need be added here. It 
affords an instructive ascending section from the red marl 
(N. R. 8.) to the Lima beds, the white lias intervening, 
which the members traced up and obtained several of the 
characteristic fossils, the local Pecten Pradoanus being the 
most remarkable, a shell hitherto only noticed in the Lias in 
Spain. 
