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British Association at that town, when we hope to make such arrange- 

 ments as shall enable us to ofier to those members of the Field Clubs 

 who may attend the meeting, a centre of common resort, where they may 

 find many elements of social comfort, as well as such friendly counsel and 

 assistance, as, in a strange locality, is so greatly needed by casual visitors. 

 In conclusion, I have only to congratuluate the Club upon its continued 

 prosperity, which I trust will be fully sustained; and to thank you all 

 for the kind confidence which you continue to repose in me, to which, 

 and to the sujDpoi-t I have received from our Secretary, and from each of 

 our associates, I attribute any measure of success which may have 

 attended my efforts to promote the well-being of the Cotteswold Club. 



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PRINTED BY JOHN BELLOWS, OLOUCBSTKR. 



