List of Reptiles found in Gloucestershire. By John Jones . 157 

 On the doubtful Nativity of Daucus carota and Pastinaca 



sativa. By J. Buckman, Professor of Geology and Botany 1 60 

 On the Ammonites of the Lias Formation. (Part 1.) By Thomas 



Wright, M.D., F.RS.E., F.G.S 162 



Notes on the Ancient Crosses of Clearwell, Aylburton, and 



Lydney. By Charles Poolet, Esq 180 



Notes on an Ancient British Tumulus at Nympsfield, opened by 



the Cotteswold Club. ByJ.BucKMAN,F.G.S.,F.L.S,F.S.A., 184 

 Report on the Skvdls from the Tumulus at Nympsfield. By 



John Thurnham, M.D., F.S.A 189 



Letters from John Jones and R. F. Tomes on the position of 



Gryphcea incurva in the Lower Lias at Bridgend . . 191 

 Annual Address, read at Cheltenham 9th March, 186-1. By 



W. V. Guise, F.L.S., F.G.S., President . . . .195 

 On a Deposit at Strou d Hill, containing FUnt Implements, 



Land and Freshwater Shells, &c. By E. Witchell, F.G.S. 208 

 Notes on the Ancient Cross at Iron Acton. By Charles 



PooLEY, Esq 212 



On the Rhsetic or Avicula contorta Beds at Garden Cliff, 



Westbury-upon-SeTern, Gloucestershii'e. By Robert 



Etheridge, F.G.S., F.R.S.E 218 



On the Ammonites of the Lias Formation. (Part 2.) By Thomas 



Wright, M.D., F.R.S.E., F.G.S 235 



Aanual Address, read at Gloucester, 29th March, 1865. By 



W. Y. Guise, F.L.S., F.G.S., President . . . .246 



