TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



VOL. I. No. 1. 



Address by the President, Feb. 1864 



Eules and List of Members ... 



Natural History Museums, by Rev. L. Jenyns, 1 865 



Summary of Proceedings for the Year 1865-66, 



Secretary 



Phosphatic Nodules in the Eastern Counties, &c., 



Rev. L. Jenyns, M.A. (President) 



The Bath Flora, by ditto 



Selected List of Rare Plants noted in the 



Bathoniensis," Appendix ... 

 Summary of Proceedings for the Year 1866-67, 



Secretary ... 



Thermal Springs at Bath, &c., by R. E. Crickitt .. 



No. 2. 



Remains of a Roman Villa near Tracy Park, by the Rev. 



Prebendary Scarth, M.A. (Vice-President) 1 



Traces of the Early History of Bath and Neighbourhood, by 



the Rev. J. Earle, M.A * ... 2-3 



List of Mollusca found in tlie Neighbourhood of Bath, by 



Henry Bird, M.D. 39 



The Carboniferous Strata of Somersetshire, by J. McMl^TRlE 

 Summary of Proceedings for the Year 1867-68, by the 



Secretary , 61 



President's Anniversary Address ... ... ... ... 81 



No. 3. 

 Via Julia and its course by Silbury, by Rev. Prebendary 



SCARTH, M.A. 1 



Report of Deputation of Club at Opening of Blackmore 



Museum ... ... ... ... ... .. ... 23 



Summer Ramble among Flint Flakes, by Rev. H. H. 



"WiNWOOD, M.A 27 



Notes on Temperature of Summer of 1868, as observed in 



Bath, by Rev. L. Jenyns, M.A 43 



Roman Sculpture of Sun in Vestibule of Institution, l)y Rev. 



J. Earle, M.A 71 



Summary of Proceedings for the Year 1868-69, by the 



Secretary 77 



Copies of Leases in possession of Edward Howse, Esq. Ill, 114 

 President's Anniversary Address ... ... ... ... 115 



Faults and Contortions of Somersetsliire Coal Field, by J. 



McMuKTRiE 127 



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