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ORDINARY WINTER MEETINGS. 
February 17TH, 1920. 
Mr. C. I. Gardiner, President, in the Chair. 
The Minutes of the 74th Annual Meeting were read and confirmed. 
The President remarked on the early appearance of Spring flowers. 
Mr. H. H. Knight read a short paper on “ The Hepatics of Gloucester- 
SHIR E.” 
Mr. Haines read a paper from the Rev. H. J. Riddelsdell on “ The 
County Flora,” which was discussed by Mr. Haines, The President, 
the Rev. Winnington-Ingram, Mr. Clutterbuck, Mr. Gray and Mr. 
Bretherton. 
H. A. Pearce, Silverdale, Hucclecote, proposed by Roland Austin, 
seconded by T. S. Ellis, was elected a member. 
March i6th, 1920. 
Mr. C. I. Gardiner, President, in the Chair, and twenty-five members 
present. 
Mr. C. Granville Clutterbuck read a paper, illustrated by lantern 
slides, on “ Notes on Additions to the Gloucestershire Lepidoptera.” 
Mrs. E. M. Clifford showed some recently found relics from the gravel 
pits at Barnwood, which were remarked on by the President. They included 
the following : — 
Teeth of Rhinoceros tichorhinus, Elephas primigenius, Cervus, Bos, Equus, 
Cants Sp. 
Neolithic scrapers (flint). 
Roman pottery and coins. 
Bronze fibulae. 
Mrs. E. M. Clifford, Ireton, Barnwood, Gloucester, proposed by R. Austin, 
seconded by St. Clair Baddeley, and H. F. B. Reynardson, Rudge Hill 
House, near Stroud, proposed by A. Morrison, seconded by J. M. Collett, 
were elected members. 
November i6th, 1920. 
The first Winter Meeting, Session 1920 — 21, was held on November 16th, 
1920, the President, Mr. C. I. Gardiner, being in the Chair, and thirty members 
were present. 
The President showed a peculiar shaped stone found in Barnwood gravel 
pit, attributing its form to action of wind, and compared this with stones 
shaped by other natural agencies. 
Mrs. Clifford showed some human remains and Roman pottery from 
Barnwood gravel pit. 
