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Ecclesiola at Bradford is gradually progressing, under the watch- 
ful superintendance of the learned vicar. Your Secretary is very 
desirous that when he is unable to join in the walks (which has 
happened very frequently this year), some member could kindly 
supply him with a note, if only to state the object and extent of 
the walks. He feels sure that there must be some one amongst 
the yearly increasing additions to the number of the members who 
have something to remark upon the Natural History, Geology, or 
Antiquities of the neighbourhood, for the investigation of which 
the machinery of the Club is alone worthy of being maintained, 
