TABLE OF CONTENTS. 
4,—Address to the Members, by the VICE-PRESIDENT 
5.—The Battle of Lansdown, A.D. 1643, by E. GREEN 
6.—The Bath Waters, by Capt. Mackay HErroT 
7.—The Mineral Spring at Batheaston, sees ra MACKAY 
HERIOT 
8.—Studies and Problems for Somersetshire Geologists, 
communicated by H. B. Woopwarp, F.G.S., &c. ... 
9.—Summary of Proceedings for the bai 1874-5, ssi the 
SECRETARY ; ; ; 
No. 3. 
1.—Results of ten years’ Meteorological Observations made 
at the Bath Literary and Scientific Institution, from 
1865 to 1875, by the PRESIDENT i 
2.—On certain Isolated Areas of Mountain Limestone at 
Luckington and Vobster, by J. McMurrrir, F.G.S. 
3.—Notes on a Rheetic and Lower Lias Section on Bath 
and Evercreech Line, by the Rev. H. H. Wrywoon, 
M.A., F.G.S. 
4—Further remarks on the Bath Fungi, by C. E. BrRoomg, 
M.A., F.L.S. ; i sik a 
5.—Further Gleanings in the Mendip, by the VIcE- 
PRESIDENT oe “hs SE , 
6.—Summary of Proceedings for the year 1875-6, by the 
SECRETARY ig : 
: No. 4. 
1.—The Ancient Stronghold of etic! by the Rev. 
H. G. TOMKINS sas 
2.—Anniversary Address, by the VICE-PRESIDENT 
3.—Summary of ene for the gr 1876-7, he the 
SECRETARY 
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