KEPOKTS OP MEETINGS. 
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Oil April 1st ail excursion was made to Bradford-on-Avon 
and Devizes. 
At Whitsuntide a very enjoyable excursion was made. The 
party left Bristol on the morning of the 29th of May by train 
for Yeovil ; thence they walked to Bradford Abbas and visited 
Professor Buckman, who received them with great hospitality 
and exhibited his collection of fossils. After working at the 
quarries in the neighbourhood, the party walked on to Sher- 
borne, visited the museum of the Grammar School, and, after 
dining at the Digby Arms, went by train to Axminster and 
thence drove to Lyme Regis. 
On the 30th they worked in the lias at the cliffs between 
Lyme and Charmouth, returned to Lyme Regis, and then drove 
to the landslip and thence to Seaton, then by rail to Chard and 
thence by road to llminster. 
On the 31st the party drove about in a break all the day 
from quarry to quarry, visiting Moolham, Donyate, Barrington, 
and Sliepton Beauchamp, stopped at Jordan’s Park and inspected 
the large collection of curiosities brought home by Speke, then 
on to South Petherton and Martock, from whence they returned 
by train to Bristol. This excursion was thoroughly successful 
and each day very enjoyable. The weather was perfect and the 
party kept in good spirits by the President, Professor Sollas, 
who explained all the geological features of the country passed 
through. 
A. C. PASS, Sec. 
ENTOMOLOGICAL BECTiON. 
D uring the summer months only two excursions were taken 
by the Section — to Leigh W'oods in May and Portbury 
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