CONTENTS 



List of Members, Financial Statement, Rules, Etc. . page iv. 



Proceedings of the Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club 

 at the Annual General Meeting, April 2nd, 1912, 

 including the President's Address . . . ,, i 



Proceedings at the Ordinary Winter Meetings . . ,,17 



Excursions, 1912 (Plates I. to VI.) ....,, 19 



PAPERS PUBLISHED 



Notgrove Long Barrow, by G. B. Witts, C.E., J. P. . ,, 43 

 Some Inferior-Oolite Brachiopoda, by L. Richardson, 



F.R.S.E., F.G.S., and Charles Upton (Plate VII.) „ 47 

 Forestry, by C. O. Hanson [Report by Lecturer] . ,, 59 

 The Dean Forest School of Forestry, by \\'. Thompson ,, 63 

 A Swallow-hole in the Inferior Oolite, near Cheltenham, 



by L. Richardson 66 



Long-tailed Ichneumon Fly in Gloucestershire, by C. 



Granville Clutterbuck, F.E.S. ....,, 67 

 The Distribution of Calliina on the Cotteswolds, b}^ 



H. H. Knight. M.A 69 



On the Abundant Occurrence of Involntina Liassica 



(Jones) in the Lower Lias at Gloucester, by Charles 



Upton ........... 72 



On the Stratigraphical and Geographical Distribution 



of the Inferior-Oolite Echinoids of the West of 



England : Supplement, bv L. Richardson and 



E. T. Paris, F.C.S. (Plate VIII.) . . . . „ 73 

 Well-Sinkings on Lansdown, Bath, b^• the Rew H. H. 



Winwood, M.A., F.G.S. (Plate IX.) . . . „ S^ 

 The Effect of Grass o\er the Roots of Young Fruit-trees, 



by G. H. Hollingworth, F.R.H.S. . . . „ 88 



OBITUARY NOTICES 



George Backhouse Witts, C.E., J. P., by John Sawyer . ,, 89 

 E. A. Wilson, M.D., by John Sawyer . . . ,,89 



APPENDIX 



Report (No. 5) on the Progress Made in connection 

 with the Flora of Gloucestershire, by the Rev. 

 H. J. Riddelsdell, M.A. . . ". . . ,,90 



*^* The Publication Committee's decision as to the publication of 

 any paper is final, and the Committee will not be able to 

 consider any paper unless it is placed in the Secretary's 

 hands within a month of its being read. 



[The Editor of the Proceedings of the Cotteswold Naturalists' Field 

 Club is directed to make it knoivn to the Public that the Authors alone 

 are responsible for the facts and opinions contained in their respective 

 Papers'], 



