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Excursions, 1908. 
The list of Excursions successfully carried out, with the leaders 
and attendances at each, were as follows :— 
April 17-20 eae Shropshire (4 days tour | Leaders. Attendance, 
in Murchison’s “ Siluria.” J Mr.G.S. Hollister, B.Sc., F.G.S. 8 
May 23 { Bagot’s Park and Abbots = 
Bromley tus : Mr. G. H. Storer, F.Z.8. =e), OG 
August 22 f Rangemore, Byres? iad nd Hor 
(Cross... Mr. Jas. O’Sullivan, F.1I.C. ... 33 
The Excursion to South Shropshire was somewhat of a departure 
from the usual custom, taking the form of a four days’ tour in the 
region of the Wrekin, Coalbrookdale, Buildwas Abbey, Much Wenlock, 
Church Stretton, The Onny River, and Stokesay Castle. Though the 
attendance was small, consisting of four cyclists and four pedestrians, 
some considerable geological and other research was undertaken and 
many specimens obtained—including an excellent sample of pitch- 
stone from the volcanic agglomerate of Laurence Hill in the Wrekin 
Range, an abundance of upper Silurian Corals and Brachiopods from 
Coalbrookdale and Farley Dingle, and many excellent Trilobites 
(Trinucleus) from the Onny Section. 
Summer Rambles, 1908. 
Two Rambles were arranged and carried out by the Natural 
History, Geological and Botanical Section as follows : 
Leaders. Attendance. 
June 13—Croxall and Catton Park—Mr. F. W. Andrews _... Pe se 30 
July 4- Oakedge, Cannock Chase—Mr. J. E. Nowers _ ... Pe Eee 20 
On June 13th, the party was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. 
Anson-Horton at Catton Hall. 
Excursions, 1909. 
Five Excursions were arranged and carried out, the average 
attendance being 35. 
