The Annual Winter Meeting of the Warwickshire 

 Naturalists' and Archaeologists' Field Club was held at 

 the Museum, Warwick, on Thursday, March 15th, 1883. 

 The following papers were read and discussed : — (i) " On 

 the Church of Compton Wyniate," by M. H. Bloxam, 

 Esq., F.S.A., President. (2} " An account of Professor 

 Lapworth's discovery of Cambrian and Pre-Cambrian 

 Rocks in North Warwickshire, formerly supposed to 

 be Carboniferous," by the Rev. P. B. Brodie, M.A., 

 F.G.S., Vice-President. (3) " Volcanoes, their nature 

 and origin," proposed for general discussion, by Rev. 

 P. B. Brodie. 



The first Summer Meeting was held at Aynho, 

 Oxon. The Lias at Deddington, and the Upper Oolite 

 at Swerford, and the Middle Lias at Milcombe were 

 examined, and the Churches of Aynho, Kings Sutton, 

 and Adderbur}'. 



The next Meeting was held at Rugby, assembling 

 at the house of the President to lunch, and see his 

 fine Collection of Antiquities. The Geologists visited 

 the numerous Lias quarries at Bilton and King's Newn- 

 ham. The Archseologists went to Bilton Church and 

 Hall, Dunchurch and Hillmorton. 



The Archaeological da}- was held at Coleshill, and 

 most of the time was spent at Maxtoke Castle. 



