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PROCEEDINGS 
OF THE 
COTTESWOLD NATURALISTS’ FIELD CLUB 
AT THE 
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 
APRIL 6th, 1909 
THE, REV. WALTER BUTT, M.A. 
IN THE CHAIR 
The Minutes of the last Annual Meeting were read and confirmed. 
The Hon. Treasurer presented his Financial Report, which was 
approved, and showed that the Club was in a satisfactory financial 
condition (pages xxviii-xxix). 
Edward Palling Little, of Amberley Court, near Stroud, was 
elected a Member. 
Mr T. S. Ellis exhibited a very large bone that had been identi- 
fied as the thigh-bone of the woolly rhinoceros. It had been obtained 
from the Severn near Sharpness. 
The President stated that in reply to the Report of the Sub- 
Committee appointed to investigate the alleged damage to Uley Bury 
(page 203) he had received the following letters :— 
** 19, South Audley Street, W. 
“* April 3rd, 1909. 
“Dear Sir! 
“I am in receipt of your letter of the 31st March, 
which I would have replied to sooner, had I not been away 
at Kingscote for a few days, where my agent, Mr Peter, 
showed me your letter to him. 
“*T understand Mr Peter has written to you that he will 
ask the Tenant at Uley to discontinue quarrying stone from 
the ramparts of the camp. 
‘< Yours truly, 
“*(Signed) NIGEL R, F, KINGSCOTE. 
‘¢The Rev. Walter Butt.” 
