EVENING MEETING. 9 
The next paper was then read by the Rev. W. PneLrs, 
the well known Author of the History of Somerset, on 
West Britain previous to the Roman occupation. 
The morning sitting was followed by the ORDINARY. 
Chr Gurming Peeting 
Commenced at seven o’clock, when a large company 
assembled, the High Sheriff again presiding. 
A paper was read by Mr.A. Crosse, on Holwell Cavern, 
which is given in full in Part II. 
The communication by Mr. Crosse was followed by a 
paper by the Rev. W. CroTcH, on the Recent Plants and 
Shells of the Weston District. 
The next communication was a paper by Mr. ©. Moor, 
on the “ Aptychus,” which is given in Part I. 
Mr. Dickınson moved a vote of thanks to the gen- 
tlemen who had favoured the meeting with their commu- 
nications. 
On the motion of the Rev. PREBENDARY CHILCOTT, 
the thanks of the meeting were voted by acclamation to 
the President, for his able conduct in the chaır. 
Mr. KnYFTox, having acknowledged the compliment in 
suitable terms, the meeting adjourned at eight o’clock. 
1851, PART ı. B 
