To CHELTENHAM COLLEGE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 
Reports from Sections. 
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL SECTION. 
President - - W.H. D. Rowse, Esa. 
=X the long time which has elapsed since the last 
Report, a number of Expeditions have been made 
and Lectures delivered, but a detailed account of all 
is not necessary now. Some of the Lectures are 
reported below. Before the trip to Deerhurst and 
weet} that to Tintern, a Lecture was given illustrating the 
Eistory of Pee icctre. Roman, Briton, Saxon, and Gothic of all 
periods. As for the Expéditinns, they are these :— 
An EXPEDITION TO CHEDWORTH 
Took place on July 6th, 1893. Twenty-one fellows started at 
1.15 from the College” gate in a large four-horse break, and had a 
fapital drive to Chedworth. There we inspected the little museum, 
with its curious odds and ends of Roman remains—spoons, knives, 
buckles, coins, carved stones, heating flues, and bones; and went 
tound the Villa, examining its walls, tiles, steps, mosaic floors, bath- 
Tooms, kitchen and out-houses. Some of the party amused themselves 
by catching butterflies. We admired the good taste of the Romans 
in Scenery, and looked for specimens of their good appetite in the 
shape of snails, and then drove to Foss Bridge. Here stands an inn, 
which in the coaching days must have been a place not unfrequented ; 
