24 PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 
Annual Address to the Cotteswold Naturalists’ Field Club, 
read at Gloucester, April the 3oth, ery a the 
President, Mr W. G Lucey, F.G.S. 
Geological Notice upon the Forest of Dean, by HDs 
Hoskold, M.E., F.G.S., ete., Director General of 
the National Department of Mines and Geolog gy, 
Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic.  [PI. IX. | 
*“* Diagram 1,” (PL. a ** Diagram 2” 7" 
On the Geology of Cirencester Town, and a recent discovery 
of the Oxford Clay in a deep well-boring at the 
Water Works. By Allen Harker, Professor of 
Natural History at the Royal Agricultural College. 
Read 24th February, 1891. [Pl. XI.] ‘Sections 
at Lewis Lane, Cirencester ” a8 ie $ 
Abury and its Literature, by the Rev. William Bazeley, 
M.A. Read March 24, 1891. [PI. XII.] ‘‘ Plan 
of Abury, about A.D. 1663,” [Pl. XIII.] ‘* Abury, 
in its original State, as supposed by Stukeley, 
[Pl]. XIV.] ‘* Abury, "restored, after ee and 
Hoare. View from the North” * 
2) 
Some Remarks on the Geology of Alderton, Gretton and 
Ashton-under-Hill, by Frederick Smithe, F.G.S., 
&e., and W.G, Luey, EGS.’ [PL XV.) “Alder 
ton Hill Section ” abe ae os 
Annual Address to the Cotteswold Naturalists’ Field Club, 
read at Gloucester April the 3oth, pa are the 
President, Mr W. C. Lucy, F.G.S. 
Notes on certain Superstitions prevalent in the Vale of 
Gloucester, read to the Cotteswold Club at the 
Tewkesbury Meeting, May 9th, 1854, by John 
Jones, Gloucester ms roe a = 
Bird Song and its Scientific Value. By Charles A. Witchell. 
Read January 12th, 1892 ; = : 
Some Laws of Heredity ; and their application to Man, by 
S. S. Buckman, F.G.S. Read February 23rd, 
1892. [PL XVI] “Figs. 1-4. Homo sapiens. 
Fig. 5. Cercopithecus nasicus. Fig. 6. Cebus 
capucinus. Fig. 7. Cebus vellerosus 
Notes on the Dynamic Geology of Palestine. Read at the 
Meeting of the Cotteswold Club, March 22, 1892, 
by J. H. Taunton, M. Inst. C. i Sppe ae ee S. Re 
AVE Geological Map of Palestine, sew (PL 
XVIII.] ‘‘ Geological Section of Palestine ” 
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