IO PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 1907 
TUESDAY, February 19th, 1907 
W. R. CARLES, C.M.G., President, in the Chair 
A Lecture was delivered by Prof. C. Lloyd Morgan, LL.D., 
F.R.S., F.G.S., Principal of University College, Bristol, on ‘‘ ORGANIC 
SELECTION.” * 
Canon W. Bazeley exhibited some bronze celts found in Glouces- 
tershire. 
EXCURSIONS 
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EXCURSION TO THE LICKEY HILLS 
TUESDAY, May 15th, 1906 
Director: Prof: (CHARTES LAPWORTH, LL-D.,. F-R.S., F.G.S; 
(Report by L. RICHARDSON) 
The first excursion of the Club was attended by the following 
Members :—Mr W. R. Carles, C.M.G., F.L.S. (President), Rev. H. H. 
Winwood, F.G.S., Dr C. Callaway, F.G.S., the Rey. Walter Butt, and 
Mr Charles Upton ( Vice-Presidents), Mr A. S. Helps (Hon. Treasurer), 
Mr F. J. Cullis, F.G.S. (on. Librarian), Mr L. Richardson, F.G.S. 
(Hon. Secretary), Mr E. Talbot Paris (Hon. Assistant-Secretary), 
Messrs J. M. Collett, F.C.S., G. M. Currie, T. S. Ellis, J. N. Hobbs, 
G. W. Keeling, J. W. Gray, FG. Se, Givk. Gael, John Sawyer, Ae Ww.’ 
Skinner, A. J. Stephens, Surgeon- -Major Isaac Newton, and Deputy- 
Surg. -Gen. G. A. Watson. Mr Sidney Hartland, F.S. A., Mr H. C. 
Moore (Hon. Secretary of the Woolhope Nat. F. C.), and Mr Carleton 
Rea, M.A., B.C.L. (President of the Worcestershire Nat. C.), came 
as visitors. 
The party left Cheltenham at 9.10 a.m., ad arrived at Barnt- 
Green Station about 10.45 a.m. Here they were met by Professor 
Charles Lapworth, F.R.S., who acted as Director throughout the 
day. 
z A pamphlet dealing with ‘‘ The Geology of the Lickey Hills, near 
Birmingham,” ? had been prepared by the Hon. Secretary, and copies 
were distributed to the Members on the outward journey. 
1 Report, page 65. 
2 The details of the Lickey-Hills district were mainly derived from “ A Sketch of the 
Geology of the Birmingham District,” by Prof. C. Lapworth (Proc. Geol. Assoc., vol. xv., 
1898, pp. 313-416.) 
