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LINCOLNSHIRE NATURALISTS AT FRAMPTON 
AND WYBERTON FITTIES. 
Rev. E. ADRIAN WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK, Lihy £8. PGS; 
Vicar of Cadney, Brigg; General and Botanical Secretary Lincolnshire Naturalists’ Union. 
Tue fifteenth field mecting of the Union was held in the Boston 
neighbourhood in Diy. 17 North, on Thursday, August 26th, and 
passed off most successfully. At the appointed time most of the 
members mustered at Boston Station, amongst those present being 
Mr. John Cordeaux, M.B.O.U., F.R.G.S., of Great Cotes ; Mr. F. M: 
Burton, F.L.S., F.G.S., of Gainsborough ; Mr. H. Preston, F.G.S., 
of Grantham; Dr. Howard, of Sibsey ; Rev. Sumner C. Wood, of 
Ponton ; Mr. W. H. Wheeler and Mr. G. S. W. Jebb, of Boston ; 
Rey, S. Staffurth, of Frieston; Mr. W. Lane-Claypon and Miss 
Lane-Claypon, of Tytton Hall; Mr. S. Cresswell, Mr. B. Crow and 
Mr. T. Gelsthorp, of Louth; Mr. T. J. H. Brogden, of Spalding ; 
Miss Woolward, of Belton ; Mr. G. Parker and Mr. J. J. Cresswell, 
A-R.LB.A., of Grimsby; Rev. A. Thornley, F.LS., F.ES., of 
Leverton ; Mr. J. E. Mason, of Lincoln; Col. Moore, C.B., 
of Frampton; Mr. Hett, of Brigg; the Organizing Secretary, the 
Rev. E. A. Woodruffe-Peacock, of Cadney; and the Assistant 
Secretary, Mr. R. W. Goulding, of Louth. Six of these were picked 
Up en route 
ance of about four miles. Lee 
- and the present embankment has been enclosed ee 
ty-five or thirty years, and interesting accounts 0 in 
Wheeler, M.Inst.C.E., wno 
1892 edition of 
“amation were given by Mr. W. H 
5 ae an able article on the Fens to the 
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