0olbap£ Jiatnraltsts* ftdh Club, 



The Annual Meeting of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club was held in 

 the Club Room, Hereford, on Thursday, the 29th April ; present — the retiring 

 President, Mr. C. G. Martin; the President elect, Mr. G. H. Piper, F.G.S. ; 

 Alderman Cam, Mr. Henry Wilson (President of the Malvern Naturalists' 

 Field Club) ; Messrs. A. Hancocks, H. C. Moore, O. Shellard, J. W. Lloyd ; 

 Revs. W. Bowell, G. H. Clay, H. B. D. Marshall, P. H. S. Strong, and 

 M. G. Watkins ; Dr. T. A. Chapman and Mr. Theo. Lane (Secretary). 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



The financial statement was read and approved, and the dates and places 

 for the Field Meetings of the year were fixed as follows : — 1st — 27th May, 

 Thursday, Newent ; 2nd — 25th June, Friday, Raglan Castle or Berkeley Castle ; 

 3rd— 29th July, Thursday, Moreton-on-the Marsh or Thornbury Camp ; 4th — 20th 

 August, Friday, Backbury Hill and Woolhope Valley ; 5th — Fungus Foray, 

 Thursday, October 7th. The ballot was taken for Mr. Frederick Inman, F.L.S., 

 and he was declared unanimously elected ; also Mr. Arthur Weyman ; and a few 

 names of gentlemen were proposed, to be balloted for at the ne.\t meeting. 



Audito7-s. — The resignation of Mr. J. T. Owen Fowler was notified. The 

 vacancy was not filled up, Mr. James Davies continuing his services as Honorary 

 Auditor. 



Editorial Committee. — A long discussion then took place relative to the re- 

 formation of an Editorial Committee. As the arrears of the publication of The 

 Transactions had accumulated since the year 1876, thus extending over so large a 

 period as ten years, it was considered that the compilation would be expedited by 

 placing the undertaking either in the hands of one Editor, or at least in that of 

 a very limited committee. It was finally resolved that Mr. H. C. Moore be 

 elected Editor, which office he accordingly undertook. 



Herefoi-dshire Pomona. — The President had the gratification to announce 

 that a presentation would be made by Lady Emily Foley at the Deanery on 

 Tuesday, May 4th, to each of the two ladies. Miss Bull and Miss Ellis, of a 

 miniature portrait on ivory of the late lamented Dr. H. G. Bull, together with a 

 sum of 100 guineas, as a recognition by members of the Woolhope Naturalists' 

 Field Club and other subscribers of the artistic ability and devotion of these 

 ladies during eight years to the illustrations of "The Herefordshire Pomona." 



