32 PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 1904 
The Cotteswold Hills: A Geographical Enquiry, by S. S. 
Buckman, F.G.S., with Appendix (List of Field 
Meetings, by L. Richardson, BOG. S-)s and a 
Pl? Vil. May .» 205—250 
Rheetic Rocks of North-west erreeeire Sangemere 
By L. Richardson, F.G.S. PartI. Ona So-called 
Rheetic Bone-bed- “equivalent at Sarn Hill, near 
Tewkesbury. Part Il. Section at Denny Hill, 
Minsterworth. Read December 16th, 1902 ... 251—256 
The Woolhope Domical Anticline. 1. General Description, 
by, G. Callaway; MA., DiSc., F-G.S. .2. The 
Origin of the Dome, by T. Mellard Reade. G_E., 
EGS. i +» 257—259 
The Preservation of Wild Plants i in Cinieesercinte Reson 
on, by W. L. Mellersh, M.A. = se +. 261—272 
VOLUME 14: Supplement: 1904 
Title page F : Ace dee aoe ” 
Contents of the Beacadaiee of the Cotteswold air aliates 
Field Club. Volumes I—XIV. 1847—1903. ... I—30 
PRESENTED 
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