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after their loug tramp of 2338 miles, are still to the fore, and too 

 good to be himg up as a relic anywhere, even assumiug that they 

 would be worthy so honoured a position. 



In conclusion, I will only add that I have been most frequently 

 accompanied in my walks by Major Menars, General O'Connel 

 General Burn, Major Evans and Mr. Hoist. 



W. H. H. 



On the 1.5th June about 100 members of the Cardiff Naturalists 

 Society visited Bath, and were received at the Royal Literary 

 and Scientific Institution by a committee of our Club, appointed 

 for the purpose. 



After inspecting the Geological Museum and other objects of 

 interest they went to the Abbey, when Mr. T. Browne conducted 

 them over the building and pointed out its Architectural details ; 

 thence to the lioman Baths, under the guidance of the Rev. 

 Prebendary Scarth. After luncheon at tlie Grand Pump Room 

 Hotel they were driven up the North Road and walked to the 

 Wansdyke and Earthworks on Claverton Down ; returning to the 

 Hotel for tea. As a slight return for the hospitality shown to our 

 members on a former occasion at Cardiff, conveyances and tea 

 were provided by the Club ; the expenses incurred being nearly 

 met by a private subscription. The day was fine and general 

 satisfaction was expressed, and thanks returned to the committee 

 for their reception and arrangements. 



The Club still continuing on the list of the Corresponding 

 Societies of the British Association, your Secretary attended the 

 last meeting of that body at Manchester, and at the quarterly 

 meeting in January laid the report of that meeting on the table 

 for the perusal of members ; it contains many useful suggestions 

 for the direction in which the work of such clubs may forward 

 the objects recommended as worthy of attention or research by 

 the various committees of the different sections. 



Your Treasurer, to whom the thanks of the Club are due for 

 his attention to the finances, reports that the audited accounts 



