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VOLUME 11: 1893—1895: Part I, 1892—938; 
Title page 
Contents 
Part II, 1893—94; Part III, 1894—95 
Annual Address to ie Céhteawdta Nabaraliees? Field ‘Cee at 
A paper 
Gloucester, May 5th, 1893, by W. C. Lucy, 
President. [PI. I.] ‘* Boulder from Cleeve Cloud,” 
Pl. Il.] ‘*‘ Geological Section, Cleeve Cloud,” 
be laAel: i “Section of Coal Field near Newent, 
Snap Be. 
read before ie Bese ae at eign 
January 17th, 1893, by the Rev. A.R. Winnington- 
Ingram (Rector of Lassington), on the Origin of 
Names of Places, with special Reference to Glou- 
cestershire, its Folk- Lore and Traditions; anda 
short Account of Thirteen Parishes in Gloucester- 
shire by Way of Illustration 
Notes on Dymock Church, by F. W. Waller, ey Read 
on February 20th, Es9g," (PE. IV.] eS INOa’ Uh: 
Saint Mar s Church, Dymock. Plan as at 
present,” vpL V.] No. 2. Saint Mary’s Church, 
Dymock. Suggested original Plan,” (Pl. VI.]} 
‘No. 3-. Examples of French Churches with 
Apsidal Eastern Terminations” 
On the Rivers of the Cotteswold Hills within the Watershed 
of the Thames and their Importance as Supply to 
the main River and the Metropolis, by R. Etheridge. 
Read to the Cotteswold Club, February 2oth, 1893. 
[Pl. VII.] ‘* Hydro- Geological Map of the Thames 
Basin above Wallingford and Oxford,” [Pl. VIII. ] 
‘“‘Table I. Table showing the Areas occupied by 
the Jurassic and Cretaceous Rocks of the Upper 
Thames and drained by the Rivers N. and S. of 
the Thames above Oxford,” [Pl. IX.] ‘‘ Table II. 
Table of the thickness of "the Jurassic Rocks of 
the Cotteswold area as far East as Burford, or, 
from the Western Watershed to Burford,” [Pl. X.] 
“Table III]. Shewing the distribution of the 
Permeable and Impermeable Strata of the Upper 
Thames Watershed ” se He 
On the History of a great Physiological Bes and its 
Bearing on ” Agriculture and Economics, by 
Professor J. Allen Harker (Royal Agricultural 
College, Cirencester). Read 22nd November, 1892 
The River Severn considered as a Source of Drinking Water, 
with some Remarks upon the Qualities of Water 
in general, by J. H. Garrett, M.D., F.L.S. Read 
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