6 SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING. 
Chr Enening Reeting. 
Papers were read by the following gentlemen :— 
Mr. A. Crosse, Walks on the Quantock Hills. 
Mr. J. H. Payne, on the Geology of the Quantock 
Hills, given in Part Il. 
Mr. C. MooRE, on the new Spirifers discovered in the 
Oolite of Dundry, given in Part I. 
The Rev. W. R. Crorcn, on Facts in Natural History, 
observed during the late year, given in Part Il. 
SECOND DAY. 
Wednesday, September 13th, 1854. 
Chr Errurzun. 
FTER partaking of a sumptuous breakfast, provided 
by the hospitality of Robert Badcock, and Eales 
White, Esqs., the Bailiffs of the borough, the party pro- 
ceeded on an excursion to Kingston: the church (fully de- 
scribed by the Rev. Eccles Carter, in his Paper, published 
in the proceedings of the Society, for the year 1853) 
having been visited, they proceeded to Broomfield, a small 
church of Perpendicular character, with earlier portions, 
chiefly remarkable for the beauty of its bench heads, two 
of which, as well as one from Kingston, are given in the 
illustrations of the present volume. 
From Broomfield church the company proceeded to 
Fyne Court, the residence of Andrew Crosse, Esq., where 
ample provision had been made for their hospitable recep- 
tion. The treasures of Mr. Crosse’s valuable Museum 
were exhibited, comprising a very extensive and varied 
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