C.C NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 



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Reports from Sections. 



ARCHAEOLOGICAL SECTION. 



President: A. S. Owen, Esq. 

 Secretary: G. R. Murray. 



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T. BODCH. 



J, R. B. Balfour. 

 H. R. C. Balfour. 



E. A. H. James. 



R. Glanvile. 



St. G. J. C. Heath. 



M. A. Wolff. 



RCHAEOLOGiSTS had a good chance of doing work 

 at the general excursions of the Society this 

 year, as on three there were ancient buildings to 

 be seen. On the Deerhurst expedition there 

 were the two old churches dating from pre- 

 Conquest days, to be inspected. On the expedi- 

 tion to Andoversford, a contingent armed with 



^ ; : ;^;,.j cameras made an invasion of Whittington 



Church, with its quaint carvings and ancient effigies. While Tewk- 

 esbury with the magnificent Norman Abbey and medieval street 

 architecture made an excellent meeting place for the third expedition. 

 As well as these excursions, in which the whole Society could 

 take part, there was an expedition on bicycles, in September, to 

 Deerhurst and Tewkesbury, for members of the Archaeological 

 Section, when these places were studied with greater minuteness. 



