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VOLUME 12: Part 1, 1896; Part II, 1897; Part III, 
1898 Page 
Title page A aates BP 
Title page, Vol. XII. Part I. I 
Contents of Volume XII. 3—4 
Annual Address to the Cotteswold Naniaies Field Club, 
May, 1896, by M. W. Colchester - Wemyss, 
President ff I—28 
The Depths of the Sea in past se by B, ‘B. wiunicied: 
P5G,5.;:{Plis.L-H1.] Lea 29—38 
On the Hibernation of certain Animals, by Edw ard Cornford, 
M.A., Hon. Sec. ‘ 39—64 
On the Pre- Bho Occupation of ae Middle peer mnt 
by Jobn catia _ ee ‘ Map to illustrate 
Paper ” : vi Foe ve)  65==87 
Title page, Vol. XII. Bet IL. 
Frontispiece. Photograph of Club . a 
Cotteswold Jubilee, July ae 1896, edn “Key to 
Photograph . 
Annual Address to fe Chee nudaitints Field Club, 
April, 1897, by M. W. Colchester- Wemyss, 
President = 89—108 
Notes on the Geology and Glaciation af RoR be Charles 
Upton. [PI.V.]‘‘1. Romsdal, Terraces and Lake 
(held by Dam of Marsae Matter),” hy a 
**9, Raised Beach at Vads6, with Ice borne 
Boulders and ancient Cliffs ee 240 feet above 
present Sea Level” I109—123 
On the Archeology of the Coln Valley sid Notes on tie 
Welsh Way and Foss Way by John Sawyer -» 125—138 
The Manner in which the Domestic Animals and Plants 
have aided Civilization, by Rev. A. R. Winnington- 
Ingram 139—153 
Gloucestershire Rainfall, by i = Hels. (Pl. VII] <The 
Matterhorn. Noss Head, Shetlands, S.E. Wind,” 
[ Pl. VIII. ] ‘* Rainfall at Saul Lodge (W. B. Clegram, 
Esq.,. CoBe pa Pl. 1X.) ** Fifty- two Years’ Rainfall 
at Further Barton, Cirencester ” . 155—185 
Notes and Observations on the Earthquake of Betaniher 
the 17th, 1896, contributed by Members of the 
Cotteswold Club, and edited oe. the Rev. Hi.:37,, 
Winwood, Vice- President . .. 187—196 
Title page, Vol. XII. Part III. 
