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special visit while the exposures were fresh and before the 
banks were raked down. 
The party went on to Cirencester, where they were joined 
by some other members, and then drove by Stratton to 
Daglingworth, where a halt was made to see the church, 
which was shown, and its leading features pointed out by the 
Vicar, (the Rev. Canon Barker), and the Rev. E. Cornford. 
Daglingworth Church is pleasantly situated, with a neatly- 
kept churchyard, a charming Rectory, picturesque, comfortable 
stone houses for the poor; and a venerable and courteous 
Rector. Indeed at Daglngworth, with its surroundings, 
everything appears in harmony, and marks it as a model 
Cotteswold village. A full account of the church and its 
history will be found in a valuable paper by the Rev. W. 
Bazeley, (Vol. XII. of the Transactions of the Gloucester and 
Bristol Archeological Society). 
Owing to a heavy rain a hurried inspection could only be 
made of a Long Barrow in a field a short distance from the 
main road en route to Edgeworth, and it was thought prudent 
to hasten on to the residence of Mr James, (The Manor House) 
where, owing to his father’s indisposition in London, the mem- 
bers received a hearty welcome from his son, Mr Arthur James. 
After a most acceptable luncheon, the President proposed a vote 
of thanks to Mr James, which was duly acknowledged by 
Mr Arthur James. 
A succession of storms of thunder and lightning set in, 
accompanied by heavy rain, and the members had to give up a 
visit to the Edgeworth quarries, and took leave of Mr James at 
5.15, driving direct to Cirencester, where dinner was partaken 
of at the King’s Head. 
The third meeting was at Crickley Hill on July 24th. 
with the special object of examining there the Jurassic Rocks 
which the President had described in a paper read before the 
club in March, 1888, and which is supplemented by a valuable 
amended list of the Madreporaria by Mr Robert Tomes. 
The examination commenced at the N.N.W. end of the hill, 
and every section was visited and found in its order. 
