SECOND QUARTERLY MEETING. 33 
Bridgwater, six or seven feet below the surface. Some very 
ancient pottery was found near the spot, several feet deeper 
in the same deposit. 
Mr. BAKER, by the kind permission of Colonel Tynte, 
presented the Museum of the Society with ten very rare 
prints illustrative of Old Bridgwater. The drawings were 
made by the late Mr. John Chubb, of that place, and 
were engraved at the expense of Colonel Tynte, for his 
own use. With his permission, the Committee are enabled 
to enrich this volume with the very interesting views of the 
Hish Cross and Old Bridge in the second part. Mr. 
Baker has furnished a short notice of each, which will also 
be found there. 
The company then visited the old Parish Church of St. 
Mary, then undergoing restoration, and afterwards the 
lately built beautiful Church of St. John the Baptist. 
Erening Alreling. 
Mr. BAkKER read a highly interesting paper on the 
Geology of the county, which will be found in the second 
part. 
Mr. C. MooRE, of Uminster, addressed the meeting on 
the Lias Formation, which he has kindly promised to 
embody in a paper to be read at a future meeting of the 
society. 
