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like should be communicated to our Hon. Secretary. He is 

 careful to see that progress is made in the acquisition of in- 

 formation with regard to the Geology of the County and has 

 prepared two very valuable maps showing the distribution of 

 the gravel, sand, and clay in the neighbourhood of Cheltenham. 



Mr C Bowlv proposed a vote of thanks to the President for his useful 



fhrked '.he MemberrSs fresh expressioa of confidence m h.m. 



The Vice-Presidents were re-elected, with the addition of Mr William 

 Crooke. 



The Hon Treasurer, Hon. Librarian. Hon. Secretary, Hon. Assistant 

 Se Jta^ aTd tie'four "' elected members " of the Councrl. were re-elected. 



The places and dates for Field Meetings were fixed as follows :- 



BoumviUe and Birmingham University, May 20th. 



Cirencester District, May 31st. 



Tidenham Chase, near Chepstow, June loth. 



"The Junction," Gloucester-Sharpness Canal, June 28th. 



Sherborne District, July i6th-i8th. 



Wotton-under-Edge, September iSth. 



Mr P Nevine Palin. J.P.. was proposed for Membership, and the Rev. 

 H. J. Riddelsdell was elected an Honorary Member. 



