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PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 
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Tuesday, November 21st, 1916. 
Ill the imavoidable absence of the President, Mr. G. M. Currie was 
requested to take the Chair. 
The Minutes of the Meeting held March 21st were read and confirmed. 
Messrs J. Fairlie Muir, Crofton Lodge, Cheltenham, and Wilfred Killigrew 
Wait (Major), of Brimpsficld House, Gloucestershire, were proposed for 
membership. 
Mr T. S. Ellis read a paper on “ The Natural History of the Human 
Foot,” which he illustrated by lantern views. * 
Mr Charles Upton read notes on, and exhibited some additions to, the 
land and fresh-water Mollusca of Gloucestershire. 
Mr C. G. Clutterbuck exhibited the pupa and cocoon of the Death’s 
Head Moth, Achevontia {Manduca) atropos , — and a coloured drawing of wild 
Gladioli found at Whitminster which he had not been able to get identified. 
Tuesday, December 19th, 1916. 
W. St. Clair Baddeley, President, in the Chair. 
The Minutes of the Meeting held November 21st, were read and confirmed. 
The candidates proposed for membership at the previous Meeting were 
balloted for and declared duly elected. 
The President spoke of the proposal of the Council that some of the 
Meetings of the Club should be of an informal nature, and expressed the 
hope that Members generally would endeavour to carry out the objects in 
view by bringing forward for discussion subjects of interest to the Club, 
and in other ways help to maintaiir its activity and work. 
The President exhibited slides illustrating Roman Britain ; Mr William 
Bellows slides showing Russian scenery ; and Mr C. I. Gardiner slides illus- 
trating various forms of Rock Structure in Kerry, Skye, and elsewhere. 
Mr. L. Richardson communicated an abstract of notes on " Additional 
Deep Borings at Shipton Moyne, Gloucestershire.” 
The Members present e.xpressed approval of the room at Northgate 
Mansions which had been engaged for the winter meetings. 
