PROCEEDINGS 
OF THE 
SOMERSETSHIRE ARCH/EOLOGICAL AND 
NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, 
DURING THE YEAR 1855. 
PART k 
— 
HE Seventh Annual Meeting of the Somersetshire 
Eh Archsological and Natural History Society was held 
at Dunster on Tuesday, August 21, 1855,—the President, 
* Sir W. C. TREVELYANn, Bart., in the chair. 
The meeting for business commenced at eleven o’clock, 
when the President, the Vice-Presidents, the general and 
local Secretaries, were severally re-appointed. Captain 
Perceval was elected local Secretary for Blue Anchor; F. 
W. Newton, Esq., Rev. W. T. Redfern, Rev. W. Rout- 
ledge, D.D., Rev. T. A. Voules, were re-elected ; and Rev. 
J. P. Scott, and Edwards Beadon, Esq., were elected 
members of the Committee. 
The PresıDEnT, in his opening address, expressed the 
great pleasure he felt in taking part in the proceedings of 
the Society. He regretted that, in consequence of his 
residing at a distance, he had not been able to do so 
oftener. He took a deep interest inıthe prosperity of the 
Society, and in the objects it embraced, and was glad to 
find by the journals published that the Society had already 
done much to advance the Archxology and Natural His- 
tory of the county. He particularly adverted to the 
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