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VOLUME 9: Supplement: 1888 Page 
The Black Horse, Birdlip ... oe, 5 eee Frontispiece 
Meee naperAemrhn Soran ha ue! fu clerk tS i 
Dedication _... or ve ae as es ae ili 
Preface Rts ig v—vi 
The Origin of the Cotteswold Club and an Epitome of the 
Proceedings from its Formation to May, 1887. 
By W. C. Lucy, F.G.S., President i we I—129 
VOLUME 10: 1890—1892 
Title page a oe aa eee Dee +5 ‘te i 
Contents ff nar iii—iv 
Annual Address to the Cotteswold Naturalists’ Field Club 
read at Gloucester, April the 29th, 1890, by the 
President, Mr W. C. Lucy, F.G.S. a8 ; 
I—22 
A Slight History of Flint Implements, with special reference 
to our own and adjacent areas. By W. C. Lucy. 
Pls. I.-IV. : ai on = Cen, eae 
Modern Falconry, by Major Fisher. Read November 26th, 
1889. [Pl. V.] ‘‘ Death of the Mallard” ... ss. 39-70 
The Minerals of Gloucestershire : Observations on Celestite, 
read at Gloucester, January 25th, 1890, by 
Frederick Smithe ass aa ide - 7I—81 
On the Sections in the Forest Marble, and Great Oolite 
Formations, exposed by the new railway from 
Cirencester to Chedworth, by Allen Harker, 
Professor of Natural History, Royal Agricultural 
College, Cirencester. Read 25th February, 1890. 
[Pl. VI.] ‘* Section on Midland and South Western 
Junction Railway between Cirencester and Ched- 
worth ” A ‘ 82—93 
The Sections exposed between Andoversford and Ched- 
worth : a comparison with similar strata upon the 
Banbury line, by S. S. Buckman, F.G.S. Read 
February 25th, 1890. [Pl. VII.] ‘‘Sketch of the 
Upthrust in the third Cutting from Andoversford 
Station 7 +}... ee : ack 
On the occurrence of fossil forms of the Genus Chara in the 
Middle Purbeck Strata of Lulworth, Dorset, by 
Edward Wethered, F.G.S., F.C.S., F.R.M.S. 
Read April 1st, 1890. [PI. VIII.] ‘‘ Sections of 
Chara, &e.> ... ae Res ade a . IOI—I03 
94— 100 
