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THE PRESIDENT’s ADDRESS at the Annual Meeting at Gloucester, 1890. 1 
A Slight History of Flint Implements, with especial reference to our 
own and adjacent areas. By W. C. Lucy, F.G.S. ; : 2.22 
Modern Falconry. By Masor FisHeEr. : : ‘ : : oo 
The Minerals of Gloucestershire: Observations on Celestite. By 
FREDK. SMITHE. . : : : : : : : : Some cil 
On the Sections in the Forest Marble, and Great Oolite formations, 
exposed by the new railway from Cirencester to Chedworth. By 
ALLEN Harker, Professor of Natural History, R. A. College, 
Cirencester. . ‘ : ; : ; ; : ‘ : = 82 
The Sections exposed between Andoversford and Chedworth: a com- 
parison with similar strata upon the Banbury Line. By S&S. S. 
Buckman, F.G.S. . : : : : , : ; ; oO: 
On the occurrence of fossil forms of the Genus Chara in the Middle 
Purbeck Strata of Lulworth, Dorset. By EpDwarD WETHERED, 
FG.S., F.C.S., F.R.MS. ; : : : : : : - 101 
THE PRESIDENT’Ss ADDREsS at the Annual Meeting at Gloucester, 1891. 105 
Geological Notice upon the Forest of Dean, by H. D. Hosxoxp, M.E., 
F.G.8., etc., Director-General of the National Department of 
Mines and Geology, Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic. : » 123 
On the Geology of Cirencester Town, and a recent discovery of the 
Oxford Clay in a deep well boring at the Water Works. By ALLEN 
Harker, Professor of Natural History at the Royal Agricultural 
College. . ; : ; : : : : : : : Pe Ws 
Abury and its Literature. By the.Rev. WILLIAM BazELEy, M.A. . 192 
Some Remarks on the Geology of Alderton, Gretton, and Ashton- 
under-Hill. By FREDERICK SMITHE, F.G.S., &c., and W. C. Lucy, 
FGS.. : : : ; ; , : : : : . 202 
