The Warwickshire Naturalists' and Archaeologists' 

 Field Club held its Annual Meeting at the Museum, 

 Warwick, on Tuesday, February 26th, 1878. The 

 following papers were read and discussed: — "A Resume 

 pf the Archaeological work done by the Club during the 

 past five years," by J. T. Burgess, Esq. " On the dis- 

 covery of a large and varied series of Fossil Insects and 

 other associated Fossils in the Eocene (Tertiary) Strata 

 of the Isle of Wight," by the Rev. P. B. Brodie, M.A., 

 Vicar of Rowington, Rural Dean, F.G.S., Vice-President. 

 " On the Triassic Formation in Warwickshire," by C. 

 Twamley, Esq., F.G.S. " Notes on some Upper and 

 Middle Lias beds in the neighbourhood of Banbury j" by 

 E. A. Walford, Esq. 



The First Summer Meeting was held at Rollright, on 

 Tuesday, May 21st, 1878. The Geologists visited the 

 whole series of interesting sections on the line of Railway, 

 from the Cornbrash to the Middle Lias. The Archaeolo- 

 gists went to the Circle of the Cromlech, Chipping 

 Norton and other churches. 



The Midsummer excursion was held at Wellington, 

 in Shropshire, on June i8th, 1878. The party being all 

 Geologists devoted two or three days to the investigation 

 of the Geology of the Wrekin, visiting Buildwas Abbey, 

 and the large quarries at Wenlock. 



The Archaeological Day was fixed for Coleshill, on 

 July 22nd, 1878, visiting Coleshill, Maxtoke Castle, and 

 Fillongley. The Botanists collected a fair list of plants. 

 The last Summer Meeting was held at Pershore in 

 Worcestershire, on Tuesday, August 13th, 1878. Several 

 Lower Lias clay pits were examined, the fine Abbey 

 Church, and the old Chapel of St. Andrews. 



