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having Won expressed t,. Mi. White and the llerkt Archaeological 

 S,,,-iri\ (, a their kin. I im.l ho-spitublo reception. tin- p:\ily returne.l to 

 then hotel ill alnmt 10.0p.m. 



ON \\ i I'M -.i'\\. ii M vMni. ill.- patty Mailed nt 0.50 a. in. 1-v 

 ti:iin I.M M.'ilim.M station. whence iv drive of three miles lironght them 

 to MlohetteV. lleie they \\cieniel l'\ Mi. 11.M1..MI .lones. F.S A..who 

 had kindly nmlei taken to act u, >niilo ovoi llu> i\onvntions. \II.M 



.lino tlio i-luiii-li tl-i- i';uiv proctHMlotl to llio forunt ami 

 .\, i\:\t<>.l by Mr. .loyoo in 1S1V4-7S, which had IU-MT l>vn I\-:U 

 in, W l now done hy the Society of Aiui.nmiios in thni >\>-;uaiioii>. 

 inndo duiini; tin' p;-t -i\ \i\-u-s. Tho oontont* of the small Mns.Mim 

 :\i SiK'luMtM \\tMt 1 ui-poi'ti'.l. lojiolhor \\illi llu uio>t ivocnt liiuls 

 and llu' tuMioluv- :vi\l p;vrts ot IHOM JHUMO-I UIH-ON cvcd djniii^ tlio 

 prewMiywvv, Trcnohw 2 or S fwt dwjait> lnj at intcwuls nn.l c;iniod 

 alon) nnlil tho loun.l:uions of tv \\nll or other olistno.les are mot \\itli. 

 \vhioh iviv Ihonmjjhlv exinninod Ivfoiv pit>coodinji further. So\<M.\l 

 jortio>.ot houses. t\ veiy complete hyj>iv;iu>t. ;i well. \c.. \\eiv visible. 

 and tho jvirtv left at ;IHMH .Mr>, after thanking Mr, Jones for his kind- 

 ness and I'or the larjiv amount of inteivstin^ information he had >4 ;iven 

 them during theii visit 



in^stoke \\as reached alter a drive of S miles, in time for the 3.33 

 down train, The wwvthtM- on ln>th days was fortunately all that eonld IK> 



NK\V MRMNKKS. None \\eiv oloctcnl at this meotinj;, 



l.i \\>>oi5t> MKKTIXI:, -This meeting, held on Thni-stlay, August 13th, 

 !lond*sl Uy alwut TO moml*ers, the weather WMUJI favourable. The 

 breaks started fm Ulandfoul station on the arrival of the 10,21 a.in. 

 imin for Kawston IVwn, wheiv a long harrmv of great site hal IHHMJ 

 oj>ene*l by Mr. K, Cnnnington for the ins|HHHion of the Club. The work, 

 however, of vnuu ing s> large a quantity of earth had proved t*x> great 

 fcw the lime allow^l for it, and though a large trench had been enU 34 ft. 

 in length, 6fu Ur*v\d, and S|ft, deep, nothing had been found beyond 

 2 piew* of pottery and 8 hits of bone, Mr. Cnnnington, after expressing 

 hi* disappointment at the result of his exeavations, real a paper on 

 " The inlluen^s of Pluvnician Colonisation. Conunerw, and Enterprise 

 on Kngland 5,HWO yww* a^vv" tracing the movements of that nation 

 aUwg the Mediterranean Coast and that of Spain and Tortugal up to 

 Cornwall, and. s^iSK** 1 '*^ * eonneeiiw betwwa the trilitliou^ of He&hKw, 



