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The PREsIDENT’s AppREsS at the Annual Meeting, at Gloucester, 1884 
On Randwick Long Barrow. By G. B. Wirts, C.E. 
Some Remarks on a Boring for Water near Birdip. By W. C. Lucy, 
E.G.8. 
On the Occurrence of Spores of Plants in the Lower Limestone 
Shales of the Forest of Dean Coalfield. By EpwarD WETHERED, 
LOGE Spy TAOS = 
On the Occurrence of the Palmate Newt near Stroud. By C. A. 
WITCHELL 
On a Remarkable Exposure of the Kellaway’s Rock, in a recent Cutting 
near Cirencester. By Professor ALLEN Harker, F.L.S. 
Notes on the Breeding of Fishes. By Francis Day, F.L.S., F.Z.8 
On Sinking a Well in the Lower Lias, at Gloucester. By W. C. Lucy, 
F.G:S. , F : : : . . ‘ : 
The PResIDENT’s ADDREss at the Annual Meeting, at Gloucester, 1885 
Ona Discovery in the Kingswood Coalfield. By HanpEL CossHam, 
F.G.8. 
On the Southerndown, Dunraven, and Bridgend Beds. By W. C. 
Lucy, F.G.S. 
On the Forest Marble and Upper Beds of the Great Oolite, between 
Nailsworth and Wotton-under-Edge. By E. WircHeE .t, F.G.S. 
(See Corrigendum below.) 
On the Structure and Formation of certain English and American Coals. 
By E. WeruereD, F.G.S., F.C.S. 
‘ Notes on the Breeding of Salmonide. By Francis Day, F.LS., F.Z.S. 
CORRIGENDUM. 
Vol. VII, Pl. IV, fig 4, pp. 274 and 279—For Nerinwa Simplex, read 
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iT N. 
Calcarea.” It appears that the name NW. Simplex was given to another species 
by DEsLonGcHames, in 1849. 
