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Oxford and Kimmeridge Clay, under Shotover, the 

 Coral Rag, Portland sands and Iron sands (Wealden) 

 on the top of Shotover Hill. On Thursday the mem- 

 bers drove to Cumnor Hill, over Oxford Clay and 

 Coral Rag, to a large section of Kimmeridge Clay, 

 capped by the Iron sands. Later on a Coral Rag pit, 

 rich in gasteropods, was examined. The party were 

 hospitably entertained at luncheon at Flyfield Manor 

 House by Mr. Parker, who also shewed them over 

 this old fourteenth century mansion. 



The Archaeological excursion was held at Rowington, 

 on Wednesday, August 6th, 1884. The Members in- 

 spected the ancient and peculiar 13th century church, 

 one of the finest in the County, ably restored by Mr. 

 Bodley. After an al fresco luncheon on the lawn at 

 the vicarage, Wroxhall Abbey Church and remains of 

 the Refectory, and Baddesley Clinton Hall and Church 

 were visited. 



The last Meeting, arranged for Rowley Hills, 

 August 29th, had to be given up, as only one or two 

 members signified their intention to attend. 



