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THE PRESIDENT’s ADDRESS at the Annual Meeting at Gloucester 
The Cannington Park Limestone. By HanDEL CossHAM 
Ona Section of Strata exposed in a Railway Cutting, at Morse, near 
Drybrook. By EpwarD WETHERED, F.G.S., F.C.8. 
On the Minerals of Gloucestershire, with part of the adjacent Counties 
of Somerset and Worcestershire. Compiled by W. C. Lucy. 
Also-a List of Derived Rocks’ found in the Northern Drift Gravel 
over the same area. By W. C. Lucy 
On the Pisolite and the Basement Beds of the Inferior Oolite of the 
Cotteswolds. By E. WiTcHELL, F.G.S. 
I. On a New Species of Star Fish, from the Forest Marble Wilts. 
II. On a New Species of Brittle Star, from the Coral Rag of 
Weymouth. III. On a New Astacamouphous Crustacean, from 
the Middle Coral Reef of Leckhampton Hill. By Dr THOMAS 
Wricut, F.RS., F.GS., &c. 
The PRESIDENT’s ADDRESS at the Annual Meeting, at Gloucester, 1882 
Some Notes on the Occurrence at Elmore of the Garganey Teal (Quer- 
quedula circia. LINN.) 
The PRESIDENT’s ADDRESS at the Annual Meeting, at Gloucester, 1883 
On the Occurrence of the Mineral Vivianite in the Cotteswolds. By 
FREDERICK SMITHE, L.L.D., F.GS. 
On the Terrace Gravels of Auchnasheen, Ross-shire. By W. C. Lucy, 
F.G.S. 
On an Ancient Jar, filled with ae found in a Cliff near the Sea- 
shore, at Fetlar, one of the Shetland Islands. "ha TxHos. WRIGHT, 
F.R.S., L. & E., F.G.S., Lond. 
On the Green Colouring Matter of Animals, and Researches in eee 
By Professor ALLEN HarKER, F. LS. 
Hock Crib, Fretherne. By W. C. Lucy, E.G:S. 
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