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Address to the Cotteswold Naturalists’ Field Club, by the 
President, Sir W. V. Guise, Bart., F.L.S., F.G.S. 
Read at Gloucester on the roth April, 1877 w+» 279—296 
List of the Characteristic Fossils of the Dundry Oolite, by 
W. W. Stoddart... Ms vos fia w+» 297—300 
Description of the Malmesbury wakek Works, with remarks 
on the Flow of Streams in the Cotteswold District. 
By John H. Taunton, M.Inst.C.E., F.G.S._ [PI. 
XX VIL ys Malmesbury Water Tower and Tank,” 
[Pl. XXIX.] ‘ Malmesbury Water Works: Section 
of Collecting Conduit,” [Pl. XXX.] ‘‘ Malmesbury 
Water Works. General Plan shewing Main 
Works of Supply” an age . 301—306 
Notes preliminary toa sceabsed Flora of Piatti: 
communicated to the Annual Meeting of the 
Cotteswold Naturalists’ Field Club, 1877, by G. S. 
Boulger>)P.L.5.,, F2G3S;, Scientific Club, Savile 
Row, W. [PI. XXXI. J “ Map of Gloucestershire, 
showing Botanical Districts” ; . 307—318 
Gloucester, the Roman Glevum, by Dr. SHObneS (Pl. 
XXXII] ‘‘Fragment of ‘ Samian’ Ware found at 
Eastgate, Gloucester, [Pl. XXXIII.] ‘‘ Roman 
Britain, shewing the successive Lines of Advance 
after the Claudian Invasion,” [Pl]. XXXIV.] 
‘‘Fragment of ‘Samian’ Ware found at Eastgate, 
Gloucester, with the Capricorn Badge of II. Legion.” 319—331 
Notes on the Tumuli of the Cotteswold Hills, and the 
human remains found therein. By Dr. Bird... 332—340 
On the Occurrence of Plicatula lzvigata of d’Orbigny in the 
Middle Lias of Gloucestershire, by Frederick 
SEneie Frc. e ee G9... Se.-. [Pl XAXV.] 
‘*Plicatula laevigata. D’Orbigny. (Churchdown)” 341—348 
On the Middle Lias of North Gloucestershire. The Spinatus 
Zone ; by Frederick Smithe, M.A., LL.D., F.G.S. 
[Pl XXXVI] “Middle and | Upper Lias, Church- 
down Hill” ; - 349—405 
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Frontispiece: Portrait of Thomas Wright, M.D., F.R.S.E. 
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Address tothe Cotteswold Naturalists’ Field Club, delivered 
at the Annual Meeting at Gloucester, on the 2nd 
