CON TENS 
List of Members, Financial Statement, Rules, Etc. - page xxiii. 
Proceedings of the Cotteswold Naturalists’ Field Club 
at the Annual General Meeting, April 3rd, 1906, 
including the President’s Address : - : ee 
Proceedings at the Ordinary Winter Meetings - = un 175 
Excursions (Plates VI.-VIII.) = - - - - w 176 
BAPERS sPUBLISHED 
On a Section of the Upper Lias at Stroud, by Charles 
Upton - - - - r . - : n 201 
On a Well-Sinking in the Upper Lias at Painswick, 
near Stroud, by L. Richardson’ - - : : » 208 
A Cotteswold Brachiopod: A forgotten Name and a 
neglected Author, by S. S. Buckman, F.G.S. -° 209 
Pygmy Flints, by Vincent A. See ag lie 
(Retd.). (Plate IX.) - : : u- 215 
Instinct, by Prof. C. Lloyd-Morgan, LL.D., F.R.S., 
F.G.S. (Report by Lecturer), - - - : ince 
Some Lias Ammonites: Sch/othetmia and species of other 
Genera, by S. S. Buckman, Fe oe S. (Plates X. and 
Pale) pa - - - : - n 231 
Notes on some Natural Conditions affecting the Location 
and Story of Gloucester, By EF, J. Callis, E G.8. 
(Report by Lecturer) - : n 255 
Opening of a Round Barrow near Haresfield, Glos., by 
William Bellows - - - - ince oie - n 258 
On a Section of Lower Lias at Maisemore, near 
Gloucester, by L. Richardson - - : af ee 
Additional Notes on the Denny-Hill Section ee, 
near Minsterworth, Gloucestershire, wt . Talbot 
Paris-‘"= - - - - - - - nu 263 
On the Occurrence of Ceratodus in the Rheetic at Garden 
Cliff, Westbury-on-Severn, Gloucestershire, with 
some Remarks upon its Distribution in British 
Formations, by L. Richardson - - - - u 267 
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