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The Battle of Tewkesbury, A.D., 1471. By the Rev. W. BazeLey, M.A. 
Notes on the Fish and Fisheries of the Severn. By Francis Day, 
C.LE. and F.L.S. 
On the Gall-Midges (Cecidomyide). By Professor ALLEN HARKER, 
F.L.S., Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester 3 
On the behaviour of Granities when exposed to High Temperatures. 
By FrepERIcK SMITHE, L.L.D., F.G.S. 
Observations upon the Reptilia and Batrachia of Gloucestershire. By 
C. A. WITCHELL 
A Lecture on Coins. By Rev. A. WINNINGTON-INGRAM 
Notes on A Difficulty in Evolution. By J. Drew, M.B., Lond., 
F.G:S8., &c. : ‘ : P : 
Notes on the Jurassic Rocks at Crickley Hill. By W. C. Lucy, F.G.S. 
Notes on An Amended List of Madreporaria of Crickley Hill. A 
supplement to W. C. Lucy’s Paper. By Roserr F. Tomes, F.G.S. 
The PRESIDENT’s ADDRESS at the Annual Meeting at Gloucester, 1889 
Notes on a Geological Section between Tytherington and Thornbury. 
By the Rev. H. H. Winwoon, M.A., F.G.S. 
Notes on Hybridization. By Francis Day, C.LE., and F.L.S. 
The relations of Dundry with the Dorset-Somerset and Cotteswold 
areas during part of the Jurassic period. By 8S. 8. Buckman, F.G.S. 
Remarks on the Dapple Bed of the Inferior Oolite at the Horsepools, 
and on some Pebbles from the Great Oolite at Minchinhampton. 
By W. C. Lucy, F.G.S. 
On a remarkable occurrence at Sharpness of the eggs of Tetranychus 
lapidus, observed by W. B. Clegram, Esq. By ALLEN HARKER, 
F.L.S., Professor of Natural History, R. A. College, Cirencester . 
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