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PROCEEDINGS 
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For 1889—1890 
President 
WiLLIAM.-€.-EUCY, F-:G.S:. 
Vice- Presidents - 
Rev. FRED. SMITHE, M.A., LL.D.,, F.G.S. 
. JOHN BELLOWS 
| Proressor HARKER, F.L.S. 
ye Rev. H. H. WINWOOD, M.A., F.G.S. 
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' Honorarp Creasurer 
jac. JONES 
Honorary Accretarp 
EDWARD WETHERED, F.GS., F.C.S., F.R.M.S. 
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Contents 
The PRESIDENT’s ADDRESS at the Annual Meeting at Gloucester, 1890 
we; 
) A Slight History of Flint Implements, with especial reference to our own and adjacent areas. 
i By W. C. Lucy, F.G.S. 
| Modern Falconry. By Major FISHER. 
1 The Minerals of Gloucestershire : Observations on Celestite. By FREDK. SMITHE. 
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}| On the Sections in the Forest Marble, and Great Oolite formations, exposed by the new 
Yailway from Cirencester to Chedworth. By ALLEN Harker, Professor of Natural 
History, R. A. College, Cirencester. 
The Sections exposed between Andoversford and Chedworth: a comparison with similar 
strata upon the Banbury line. By S. S. BuckKMaN, F.G.S. 
On the occurrence of fossil forms of the Genus Chara in the Middle Purbeck Strata of 
Lulworth, Dorset. By EpwARD WETHERED, F.G.S., F.C.S., F.R.M.S. 
PUBLISHED BY JOHN BELLOWS, GLOUCESTER Ss 167343 
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