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Address to the Cotteswold Naturalists' Club, read at Gloucester,
January 18, 1849. By T. B. LLOYD BAKER, Esq., President.........
On the Poison Gland in the Jaw of Geophilus longicornis. By
THOMAS P. WRIGHT, Esq., M.D. &c.
A few general Remarks on the Fossil Conchology of the Great
Oolite of Minchinhampton in comparison with that of the same For-
mation in other localities. By JOHN LYCETT, Esq.
Notes on the distribution of the Fossil Conchology of the Oolitic
Formations in the vicinity of Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire. By
JOHN LYCETT, Esq. ....
Address to the Cotteswold Naturalists' Club, Read at the Winter
Meeting, January 22, 1850. By Sir THOMAS TANCRED, Bart.
Heights of some points of the Cotswold Hills, with some experi-
ments with the Aneroid Barometer. By W. HENRY HYETT, Esq.,
F.R.S.
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On Trichites, a fossil genus of Bivalve Mollusks. By JOHN LYCEtt,
Esq.
On the Structure and Arrangement of the Tesseræ in a Roman
pavement discovered at Cirencester in August 1849. By JAMES
BUCKMAN, F.L.S., F.G.S.
Sketch of the Geology of the neighbourhood of Grantham, Lincoln-
shire; and a comparison of the Stonesfield Slate at Collyweston in
Northamptonshire with that in the Cotswold Hills. By the Rev. P.
B. BRODIE, M.A., F.G.S...............
Tabular View of Fossil Shells from the middle division of the Infe-
rior Oolite in Gloucestershire. By JOHN LYCETT, Esq.
A Stratigraphical Account of the Section from Round Tower Point
to Alum Bay, on the North-west coast of the Isle of Wight. By
THOMAS WRIGHT, M.D.
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Address to the Cotteswold Naturalists' Club, read at Bristol, Feb. 10,
1852. By T. B. LLOYD BAKER, Esq., President ......
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Contributions to the Paleontology of Gloucestershire:-- On the