CONTENTS 
Page 
List of Council and Officers . . . . . . . . ii 
Proceedings at the Annual Meeting, January 15th, 1918 3 
Proceedings at the Ordinary Winter Meetings . . . . 6 
Financial Statement, 1918 . . . . . . . . 9 
PAPERS PUBLISHED. 
The Effect of the Cold Spring of 1917 on the Flowering 
of Plants, by Sir Francis Darwin, F.R.S.. . . . 11 
The Crickley Hill (Birdlip) late Celtic Finds of 1879, by 
the President, (Plate I.) . . ... . . . . 21 
Mineral Waters in and near Gloucester, with some 
suggestions as to how the important constituents 
have been formed, by George Embrey, F.I.C. . . 29 
Miserden and its Owners, by the President . . . . 45 
Notes on a Romano-British Burial-Ground ( Sepulcretum ) 
at Barnwood, near Gloucester, by Roland Austin, 
with Note on Pottery found there, by the 
President (Plates II.-IV.) . . . . . . . . 59 
Botanical Notes, 1918, by J. W. Haines and H. H. 
Knight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 
*** The Publication Committee’s decision as to the publication 
of any paper is final, and the Committee will not be 
able to consider any paper unless it is placed in the 
Secretary’s hands within a month of its being read. 
[The Editor of the Proceedings of the Cotteswold Naturalists’ 
Field Club is directed to make it known to the Public that the 
Authors alone are responsible for the facts and opinions contained 
in their respective Papers .] 
