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Paper written and read by J. H. Taunton at the request of 
the Club, on the occasion of their visit to the Box- 
well Springs, near South Cerney, on 20th July, 
1886. [Pl. X.] ‘* Sketch Section ” ny .  70—7!1 
On the probable early Extinction of a Cotteswold Butterfly. 
By Allen Harker, F.L.S., Professor of Natural 
History in the Royal Aoricultural College, Ciren- 
cester. Read 16th February, 1886. “(Pl so 
“Lyceena Arion, L. 9, ¢ & u.s.” 73—76 
Mitcheldeania Nicholsoni. A new Genus from the Lower 
Carboniferous Shales of the Forest of Dean. By 
Edward Wethered, F.G.S., F.C.S., F.R.M.S. 
[Pl. XII.] ‘‘ Plate 5” ‘ss “a “HA w= = 77-79 
Address to the Cotteswold Naturalists’ Club, by the President, 
Sir W. V. Guise, Bart., read on Tuesday, roth 
May, 1887 ... ok. ihe af ane .. 8I1—95 
On a Section of Selsley Hill, by E. Witchell, F.G.S.  [Pl. 
XIII.] ‘* Plate 6. General Section of Selsley Hill” 96—107 
The Inferior Oolite between Andoversford and Bourton-on- 
the-Water. By S. S. Buckman, F.G.S. -» 108—135 
Notes upon the Breeding of Salmonidz, read at a Meeting 
of the Cotteswold Club, March 22nd, eal By 
Fsandis Day, C.I.E., F. oF eye uerC: ... 136—158 
Volcanic Eruptions and Earthquakes, by E: wetierce 
Pee P65. PK M.S: ... 159—I70 
Annual Address to the Gotessotd ataraliot? Field Club, 
read at Gloucester, the 19th April 1888, by the 
President, Mr W. ef Pueys EF G.S. A ... IZI—IQI 
Notes on the Polyzoa with reference to Lepralia filiacea, 4 in 
24 fathoms of water. Found 30 miles west of 
Lundy Island, and now in the Gloucester Museum. 
By Re Btheridge, F.R.S. ... 192—194 
The Battle of Tewkesbury, A.D., 1471. ‘By the ney. W. 
Bazeley, M.A. Read July 28 svt 195—201 
Notes on the Fish and Fisheries of the Severn, by rages 
Day, C.teeaend FLLSe ss. aa : w+ 202—219 
On the Gall-Midges (Cecidomyide). An feinadnetey 
paper. By Allen Harker, F.L.S., Royal Agricul- 
tural College, Cirencester ; read 22nd November, 
1887 ... a dc fs, : ais ... 220—228 
On the behaviour of Granites when ete to High Tem- 
peratures. By Frederick Smithe, LL.D., F.G.S. 
Fig. in text +: . 229—259 
