SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS 



OF THE 



BATH lATTJRAL HISTORY AID ANTIQUAEIAlf 

 FIELD CLTJB 



FOR THE YEAR 1867—68. 



Mr President and Gentlemen, 



The printing and publishing during the past year of the 

 first number of the Club's Proceedings is an event which calls 

 for special remark. The preliminary difficulties which usually 

 attend all efforts of this kind have been happily overcome, 

 and it is hoped that the Members have been generally 

 satisfied with the result. Were an additional proof needed of 

 the continued vitality and prosperity of the Club, the Secretary 

 calls attention to the fact that the limit of seventy-five Mem- 

 bers has already been reached, and new candidates are waiting 

 until vacancies occur for their admission. 



Taking the events of the past year in the order of their 

 importance, it is proposed to divide them under the headings 

 of Evening Meetings, Excursions, and Weekly Walks. 



EVENING MEETINGS. 



On March 2:Jrd, Mr. Charles Moore concluded the Evening 

 Meetings of the last Session by some remarks on "The 

 Geology of Bath and its Neighbourhood." The severity of 

 the weather — the snow falling continuously, and the drifts 

 being deep — prevented a large attendance of Members. 



