16 PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 
of April, 1878, by the President, Sir W. V- 
Guise; Bart., FIL.S.,.F.G.S: Acc ie 
Report of progress towards the completion of the Flora of 
Gloucestershire, communicated to the Annual 
Meeting of the Cotteswold Naturalists’ Field Club, 
April 2nd, 1878, by G. S. Boulger, F.L.S., F.G.S., 
Scientific Club, Savile Row, W. ... : > 
On some Archeological remains in Gloucester relating to 
the Burning of Bishop Hooper. Read at the 
Annual Meeting of the Cotteswold Club, at Glou- 
cester, 1878. By John Bellows. [Pl. I.] ‘‘ Page 
from Gloucester accounts, 1555,” [Pl. II.] ‘* Old 
Houses in Westgate Street, Gloucester, including 
the one formerly belonging to Robert Ingram, in 
which Hooper was confined,” [PI. III.] ‘* Portion 
of the Stake at which Bishop Hooper suffered 
Death in Gloucester in 1555” ie 
Foxe’s Narrative ee at S33 oii 
Copy of the Order for Burning Bishop Hooper 
Documents accompanying the Stake 
On the extension of the Northern Drift and Boulder Clay 
over the Cotteswold Range. Read at the Annual 
Meeting of the Cotteswold Club, at Gloucester, 
April, 1878. By W: C. Lucy, F.G.S. [Pl. IV.] 
“© y. Mickleton Tunnel, Longitudinal Section. 2. 
Mickleton Tunnel, Transverse Section,” [Pl. V.] 
‘“‘ Up-Hatherley, No. 1 (East).” Figs. 1-3 in text 
Observations on the Opercula of some Silurian Gastropoda, 
&c. By Frederick Smithe, M.A., LL.D., F.G.S., 
&c. [Pl. VI.]‘‘ Fossil Opercula. (Gastropoda)” 
The Carboniferous Flora of the Bristol Coalfield. By E. 
Wethered, F.G.S., F.C.S. Read at Gloucester, 
(Winter Meeting), November 14th, 1878. [PI. 
VII. ] ‘« Section of the Bristol Coalfield,” [P]. VIII. | 
“1. True form of Sigillaria Monstachya—(L. and 
H.),” [Pl. IX.] ‘Il. Calamites Radiatus (Brong. ) 
—showing Roots,” [Pl. X.] ‘‘ III. Ordinary Form 
of Coal Stone.” Fig. in text nits a & 
Address to the Cotteswold Naturalists’ Field Club, read at 
the Annual Meeting, held at Gloucester, on the 
3rd April, 1879, by the President, Sir W. V. 
Guise, Bart., FL/S.5.F-G-3: es Xe ‘ 
Notes on a Section of Stroud Hill, and the Upper Ragstone 
Beds of the Cotteswolds. By E. Witchell, F.G.S. 
[Pl. XI.] ‘‘Section of Stroud Hill,” [Pl. XII.] 
“Plate l. Trichites undulatus. Lyc. (reduced). 
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