175 
ANNUAL ADDRESS 
TO THE 
COTTESWOLD NATURALISTS’ FIELD CLUB, 
BY 
C. CALLAWAY, M.A., D.Sc., F.G.S., President. 
(Read at Gloucester, April 28th, 1903) 
PART I.—FORMAL RECORD. 
During the past year the Club has had to deplore the 
loss by death of four of its members, Mr John Bellows, 
the Rev David Royce, the Rev A. W. Ellis-Viner, and 
Mr F. N. Garnett. 
Mr John Bellows, at the time of his death, was our 
senior vice-president. For many years he had been one 
of our most active members, and had contributed to our 
Proceedings many papers of great value. The most 
important of these were the following :-—‘ On the Ancient 
Wall of Gloucester, and some Roman Remains found in 
proximity to it’ (1873),—a memoir which did much to 
establish the claim of our County Metropolis to be the 
Roman Glevum; ‘Brief Notes on Offa’s Dyke;’ “Note 
on the Black Rock and New Passage ;’ “Caldicott Castle ;’ 
‘On some Archeological Remains in Gloucester relating 
to the Burning of Bishop Hooper’—a paper which gives 
a vivid glimpse of life in old Gloucester ; “On the Past in 
the Present, in Asia;’ ‘Evolution in the Monastic Orders;’ 
‘Roman Work at Chepstow ;’ “Roman Remains at Bath;’ 
and that interesting communication recently given to us 
‘Survivals of Roman Architecture in Britain.’ 
