94 PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 1908 
“Teeth of Vertebrates,” and Mr J. H. Hume-Rothery for 
one on “Wireless Telegraphy,” illustrated by experiments. 
The latter may perhaps be regarded as venturing beyond 
the province of our Club, but the interest of the subject, 
and the manner of its treatment, well warranted our 
trespassing beyond our usual grounds. The papers by 
Mr J. Sawyer “On some Roman Remains outside Glou- 
cester,” by Mr J. W. Gray on “ The Cotteswolds and the 
Lower Severn Valley in the Glacial Period,” and a short 
essay by our Hon. Secretary “On a Section of the Super- 
ficial Deposits and the discovery of Roman Remains at 
the Girls’ High School, Gloucester,” certainly did not err 
in the direction of passing outside our own special pro- 
vince, and the great interest shown in them, as manifested 
in the discussions which followed on these lectures, 
showed not only how much the Members of the Club 
enjoy such treatment of home topics, but also how much 
even there remains unproven and provoking inquiry. 
In. connection with these various lectures, I would 
mention with what regret the Council find that only a 
poor record of them will be furnished in the year’s “ Pro- 
ceedings,” as the manuscripts have not been placed in the 
hands of the Hon. Secretary in time to allow of their due 
consideration for publication. To remedy this in the 
future, the Council have determined to warn those gentle- 
men who are so good as to read us papers, that their 
publication cannot in any case be guaranteed by the Society 
unless they are given to our Hon. Secretary within a 
month of their being read. 
And now to turn to the literary work done by the 
Members of the Club. Mr S. S. Buckman has written 
articles on “ Brachiopod Nomenclature : The Genotype of 
Terebratula” (Ann. and Mag. N.H. (7) xix., 525-531), 
on “ Brachiopod Morphology ” (Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc., 
Ixiii., 338-343, pl. xxiv.), “ Brachiopod Nomenclature” 
