VOL. 1X 1 JUL. 90 PART IV. 
PROCEEDINGS 
OF THE 
Cotteswold Uaturalists’ 
FIELD CLUB 
For 1888—1889 
President 
WILLIAM CGC. LUCY, F.G:S. 
Vice- Presidents 
WILLIAM H. PAINE, M.D., F.G.S. 
Revere RE D.ASMITHE,3M-A:;: LED. ‘F.G;S. 
BRANCIS“DAY?-ColE.FLL:S,,. F-Z:S: 
JOHN BELLOWS 
Proressor HARKER, PebLeS: 
Ponorarp Treasurer 
J. H. JONES 
Honorary Accretarp 
EDWARD WETHERED, F.G.S., F.C.S., F. R. M.S. 
Contents 
The PRESIDENT’s ADDRESS at the Annual Meeting at Gloucester, 1889 
Notes on a Geological Section between Aare inetee and Thornbury. By the Rev. 
H. H. Winwoop, 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 S. S. BucKkMAN, F.G.S. 
Remarks on the Dapple Bed of the Inferior Oolite at the abe mipsias and on some Pebbles 
from the Great Oolite at Minchinhampton. By W. C, Lucy, F.G.5 
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. 
PUBLISHED BY JOHN BELLOWS, GLOUCESTER s 159285 
