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Tuesday, June 9th. — The members of the Section met at the Bristol and 
Exeter Station and proceeded by the 1-15 train to Nailsea, walking thence to 
Brockley Combe, and across the Warren to Goblin Combe, and returned to 
Bristol by the 8-17 train by way of Yatton, A very pleasant afternoon was 
spent, and a large number of captures made but principally of species recorded 
as having been met with during former visits of the Section to Brockley. 
Thursday, May 22nd.— The first walk of the season took place to Paulton. 
Eleven members and four visitors were present ; the party left Bristol in a 
break at 2-30 and although it rained nearly the whole distance, yet the 
weather cleared up on reaching Paulton. Four quarries were examined. The 
middle lias beds were found resting on the white lias, and some good fossils 
were obtained. The party reached Bristol at 10-15. 
Tuesday, June 2nd. — The second walk of this Section was taken to Gorden 
Cliff (on Severn) on this day, eleven members and one visitor attended. The 
party left Bristol by train at 8-45, via. Gloucester. Mr. Stoddart explained 
the section of the cliff, comprising Kinper marls overlaid by the rhoetic beds, 
which here attain a thickness of nearly forty feet, and are full of the 
characteristic fossils, of which a large number were obtained including the 
following species : — 
GEOLOGICAL SECTION- 
Mollusca. 
Myacites musculoides 
Modiola minima 
Monotis decussata 
Cardium rhoeticum 
Ostrea liassica 
Pecten valonicnsis 
Axinus 
Pleurophorus 
Avicula contorta, &c, &c. 
Hobodus 
Gyrolepis 
Pholidophorus 
Acrodus 
Many bones of Icthyosaurus, &c, &c. 
