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on the " Place-names of Gloucestershire/' and the good work 

 done by Mr Hanson in the Forest of Dean. In conclusion 

 Mr. Butt thanked the Members for the clemency they had 

 extended to Ms deficienaes, and ---\them hat no 

 succeeding President would surpass him m the affection he 

 bore to the Club, nor m the endeavour to foster its growth 

 and promote its efficiency. 



The cha.r bemg vacated, the Rev H. IJ Sorfh-Dl^fpriJ^ai 

 President, proposed the e^^^t^/af Sdln^ for tre-uing year This 



Zl^l:^^^^^^!^^- 1:hr;CSt.on hav^g been heartUy 

 carried — 



The P„,.de„.-E.ec. said .hey ™«>^ »»' iTSea."rp1iS'o°''he 

 address, but he must say that he '=S?f '■? '' ?»^„8'p„si~ent of that Club. 

 College at Cirencester for its P™"P»A '° ■== fS todo m^^ the founda- 

 ?-TtL^?^.h"''S|rafsyS^'£r.o^ 

 Se-^d^tr^tLlstls^Lt ^S^ldt^S^rJis Pre-essot . oMce. 



racc';prr?ei£io„%rmehatraSM 'tU'was the tenth «me the 

 honour had been conferred on him. 



The summer meetings were th^xed as M^^^^^^ 

 School of Forestry, m ^^e Forest of Dean ana ^^e ^^^^^ 



neighbourhood ; Ma>' 28th. half-day excuroto^^ro.^^^^^ ^^ Cirencester 

 ston. Tetbury. and ^estonbirt June 20th^ ^^.^^th^ Weymouth. Dorchester. 

 S^^^lepUmber^T^o^^^^^^^^^^ ^cfudmg Stanway. HaUes Abbey. 



and Stanton. 



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