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Ditto. Side view (reduced),” [Pl. XIII.] ‘‘ Plate ; 
Il. Tvrichites undulatus. Another example 
(reduced),” [Pl. XIV.] ‘‘Plate III. Zvichites 
nodosus. M. & L. View of the interior of the 
- right valve (slightly reduced),” 7 CP...) “* Plate 
IV.] Phasianella costata, &e.,” |Pl. XVI. ] * Plate 
V. Pecten clypeatus, &e.” «» II7—135 
Address to the Cotteswold Naturalists’ Field Club, by the 
President, Sir W. V. Guise, Bart., F.L.S., F.G.S. 
Read April 2oth, 1880. (Pl. XVIL. | “ Diagram 
of the Avon Section ” toe ves ae ss 137—167 
Modern Classification of the Ammonitidz. Read before the 
Winter Meetings of the Cotteswold Naturalists’ 
Field Club, held at the Science School, Gloucester, 
on the 17th February, and 17th March, 1880. By 
Dr. Thomas Wright, F.R.S., F.G.S. Figs. 1-32 
in text - .. 169—219 
The Burbot (Lota pleas) ai air- bl pinata of Fishes, By 
Francis Day, F.L.S. and F.Z.S. Read at Glou- 
cester (Winter Meeting), 17th aay. 1880. 
[Pl. XVIHI.] ‘*Lota vulgaris” _... ws. 221—242 
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Address to the see toll Patiealists Field Club, by the 
President, Lieut.-Colonel Sir William V. Guise, 
Bart., ELS. FAG. Read at cae April 
19th, 1881 ... os a I—I9 
The Cannington Park Limestone. By Handel Shasta ...  20—23 
On a Section of Strata exposed in a Railway Cutting at 
Morse, near Drybrook. By Edward Wethered, 
F.G.S., F.C.S. [PI. I.] ‘‘ Section of Strata exposed 
in the Railway Cutting at Morse, near Drybrook,” 
[Pls. II.-III.] ‘* Microscopic Sections of Grit, &c.” 24—29 
On the Minerals of Gloucestershire, with part of the 
adjacent Counties of Somerset and Worcestershire, 
compiled by Mr W. C. Lucy; also list of Deriv ed 
Rocks found in the Northern Drift Gravel over 
the same area, by Mr W. C. Lucy srs ‘ 30—34 
On the Pisolite and the Basement Beds of the Inferior 
Oolite ofthe Cotteswolds. ByE. Witchell,F.G.S.  35—49 
