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excavation in the quarry from beds of very fine red sandstone, similar, but 

 superior in strength to the famous Mansfield stone, to its execution in Terra-Cotta 

 fine art examples of many a variety. 



The trumjjet now sounded the " assembly '' for dinner, which was prepared 

 at the George Hotel by Host Baynham. This afforded a favourable opportunity 

 for taking a list of the members and visitors, which is now appended : The 

 President, Rev. Wm. Elliot ; Vice-Presidents, Mr. F. Bainbridge, Mr. H. Southall ; 

 Mr. E. Wethered, F.G.S., &c., Hon. Secretary of the Cotteswold Naturalists' 

 Field Club; Rev. Sir George H. Cornewall, Bart., Colonel Lucas and friend. 

 Major Doughty, Dr. Wood, Revs. Bowell, Burrough, Holloway, Horton, Jones, 

 Ley, Phillott, Tedman, Tweed, Watkins, and Williamson, Messrs. Clarke, 

 Cleasby, Davies (James and Gilbert), Luther Davis, Gilleat, Harrison, Hutchinson, 

 (Thomas), Lloyd, Purchas, Riley, Shellard, Vevers, and H. C. Moore, Hon. 

 Secretary. The following visitors attended : — Revs. E. R. Firmstone, G. E. 

 Gilbanks, and H. H. Hardy, Messrs. Carr, W. Pilley, N. F. Searancke, E. E. 

 Yearsley, with Mr. W. F. Poulton, of the Malvern Naturalists' Field Club, and 

 others whose names did not transpire. 



