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Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club TRANSACTIONS WOOLHOPE NATURALISTS' FIELD CLUB. [Established 1851.] 1886—1887-1888-1889. " Hope on " Hope ever" HEREFOED: PRINTED BY JAKEMAN AND CARVER, 4 & 5, HIGH TOWN. 1892. OFFICERS FOR 1889. all, F.R. Met. Soc. President .—Ur. Henry South Vice-Presiae>i/s:—^tv. Wm. Elliot. Rev. Chas. Burrough. Rev. AuGUSTiN Lev. Dr. T. A. Chapman. Central Committee .—The President. Mr. Thos. Cam. Mr. Joseph Carless. Mr. C, G. Martin. Mr. O. Shellard. President. Editorial Committee .—i:^^ Rev. Wm. Elliot. Mr. H. C. Moore. Treasurer :—Mr. Thos. Cam. Auditor.—Mr. James Davies. Honorary Secretary :— Mr. H. C. Moore. B. Pillev. Assistant Secretary .—Mr. James List of Members, 1889. HONOEAEY MEMBEES. Beiitham, Mr. George, F.R.S., 25, Wilton Place, Knightsbridg:e. Berkeley, Rev. Miles Joseph, M.A., F.L.S., Sibbertoft, Market Harborougli, Northampton. Bevan, Mr. G. Phillips, F.G.S. Bevan. Rev. W. Latham, M.A., Hay Castle, Brecon. Brodie, Rev. P. B., M.A., F.G.S. , Rowington Vicarage, Warwick. Cooke, Dr. M. C, A.L.S., L.L.D., 2, Grosvenor Villas, 146, Junction Road, Upper Holloway, London. Cornu, ftlaxime, Mons., Dncteur des Sciences, Aide Naturaliste au Museum, 1, Rue des Ecoles, Paris, du Port, Rev. Canon, M.A., Denver Rectory, Downham, Norfolk. Geinitz, H. B., Dr., Profe.ssor of Geology, Dresden. Hoetr, Dr., K.H.S., 99, St. George Road, Pitnlico, London. Houghton, Rev. Wm., M. A., F.G.S., F.L.S., Preston-im-Wildmoors, Wellington, Salop. Howse, Mr. T., F.L.S,, 10, Cheyne Gardens, Chelsea. Lockyer, Mr. Alfred, Stanley Road, Woodford, Essex, Hon. Lilirarian, Epping Forest Field Club. Melville, Mr. W., Professor, Queen's College, Galway, Ireland. I'erceval, Mr. Cecil H. Sp., Hrnluiry, Nr. Clifton, Bristol. Phillips, Mr. Wm., F.L.S., Canonbury, Shrewsbury. Plovvriglit, Mr C. B., King's Lynn, Norfolk. Purchas, Rev. W. H., Al.stnnfield Vicarage, Ashbourne, Derby.shire. Renny, Mr. James, The Almoners, Chert^ey. Smith, Mr. Worthington G., F.L.S., West'Street, Dunstable. Vize, Rev. J. E., M.A., F.R.M.S., Forden Vicaratre, Welshpool. Watkins, Mr. M. Burton, Treaddow, Hentland, Ross. Wharton, Mr. H. T., .M.A., F.Z S., 39, St. (ieorge's Road, Kilburn, N.W. With, Mr. G. H., F.RA.S., F.C.S., Ohandos Street, Hnreford. The President of the Cotteswold Natiir;dists' Field Club (Lucy, Mr. Wm. C, F.G.S., F.A.S., Brooklyn, near Gloucester). The Secretary of ditto (Wethered, Mr. Ed., F.G.S., F.R.M.S., 5, Berkeley Place, Cheltenham). The President of the Malvern Naturalists' Field Club. Vice-Presidents of ditto (Hill, Rev. R. P., Broomsberrow, Ledbury). President of the Caradoc Field Club (la Touche, Rev. J. D., Stokesay, Craven Arms). Vice-President of ditto (Sandford, Rev. Holland, St. Faith's Rectory, Eaton- under-Heywood, near Church Stretton, Salop). Secretary of ditto (Auden, Rev. T., St. Julian's, Shrewsbury). President of the Cardiff Naturalists' Field Club. Hon. Secretary of ditto (Atkinson, Mr. R. W., 44, Loudoun Square, Cardiff). President of the Dudley Midland Geological and Scientific Society and Field Club (Cochrane, Mr. Chas., Green Royde, Pedinore, near Stourbridge). Hon. Sec. (Madeley, Mr. W., Martin's Hill House, Dudley). President of the Oswestry and Welshpool Naturalists' Field Club. Hon. Sec. of ditto. President of the Severn Valley Club. Hon. Secretary of ditto (Ralph, Mr. Rowland, 2, Hawthorn Villas, Belle View, Shrewsbury). President of the Warwickshire Naturalists' and Archaeologists' Field Club. Hon. Secretary of ditto (Brodie, Rev. P. B.). President of the Worcester Naturalists' Field Club. Hon. Secretary of ditto. Hon. Secretary of the Midland Counties' Naturalists' Society (Badger, Mr. E. W., Midland Counties'' Herald Office, Union Street, Birmingham). OEDINARY MEMBERS. Acton, Mr. T. B., Wrexham. Allen, Mr. B. Haigh, Clifford Priory, Hereford. Anthony, Mr. Charles, jun., 50, Bessboro' Street, Ijoudoii, S.W. Apperley, Mr. H. G., The Hawthorns, Aylstone Hill, Hereford. Ashley, Rev. O. E., M.A., Stretton Rectorj', Hereford. Attwood-Mathews, Mr. B. St. John, Pontrilas Court, Hereford. Bainbriilj^e, Mr. F., Gattonside, Hampton Park, Hereford. Ballard. Mr. .John Edy, High Street, Ledbury. Banks, Mr. R. W., Ridgebourne, Kington. Barker, Rev. J., M.A., Eardisland, Pembridge, R.S.O. Beavan, Rev. T. M. M.A., Woolhope, Hereford. Beddoe, Mr. H. C, Castle Street, Hereford. Bevan, Rev. J. O., M.A., F.G.S., F.R. Met. Soc, Vowchurch. Blashill, Mr. T., F.Z.S., Spring Gardens, London, S.W. Bourne, Lieut, (iilbert, Cowarne Court, Ledbury. Bowell, Rev. W., M.A., Richmond Terrace, Hereford. Bradnev, Mr. .J. A., Talywed Court, Monmouth. Bull, Mr. Ernest Henry, St. .John Street, Hereford. Bulmer, Rev. C. H., M.A., Credenhill. Burlton, Mr. T. Davies, Eaton Hill, Leominster. Burrough, Rev. Charles, M.A., Eaton Bishop, Hereford. Butler, Mr. Edward, Llanu'oed Castle, Llyswen, Builth, R.S.O. Caddick, Mr. Edward, Wellington Road, Edgbaston. Cam, Mr. Thomas, St. Owen Street, Hereford. Campbell, Capt., Tilliiigton Court, Hereford. Capel, Rev. Cancm Bury, M.A., Abergavenny. Capel, Rev. A. J., M.A., The College, Hereford. Carless, Mr. Joseph, jun., St. .John Street, Hereford. Chapman, T. A. (M.D.), Burghill, Hereford. Chapman, Paul (M.D.), St. .John Street, Hereford. Cheiake, Mr. W., Aylstone Hill, Hereford. Clarke, Mr. Robert, 4, Portland Street, Hereford. Cleasby, Mr. P. C. , Barbourne, Worcester Cobbold, Rev. R. H., M.A., Ross. Colt-Williams, Mr. E. W., M.A., Hagley Hall, Rugeley, St.iffordshire. Cooke, W. H., His Honour Judge, Q.C., M.A., F.S.A., Sufton Court, Hereford. Cooke, Mr. C. W. R., M.P., M.A., Hellens, Much Marcle, Dymock, Glouces- tershire. Corner, Mr. James, Holmer Park, Hereford. Cornewall, Rev. Sir G. H., Bart., M.A., Moccas Court, Hereford. Cresswell, 'Mi. G., J. P., Stretton Sugwas, Hereford. Croft, Sir Herbert, Bart., M.A., Lugwardine Court, Hereford. Davies, Mr. .James, Broomy Hill, Hereford. Davies, Mr. Gilbert, Grey Friars' House, St. Nicholas Street, Hereford. Davis, Mr. Luther, Solicitor, Abergavenny, de Winton, Capt., Graftoubury, Hereford. Docking, Mr. J., Breinton House, Hereford. Doughtv, Major, Hereford. Duncombe, Rev. W. D. V., M.A., The College, Hereford. Dunn, Rev. J., M. A., Much Marcle Vicarage, Dymock, Gloucestershire. Edwards, Mr. A. C, jun., High Town, Hereford. Elliot, Rev. W., M.A., Brinsop, Hereford. Ely, Rev. Edwin A., Bwlch, Trewyn, near Abergavenny. Eyre, Rev. W. L. W., .Swarraton Rectory, Alresford, Hants. Fitzsimons, J. B. (M.D.), King Street, Hereford. Fortey, Mr. Charles, Abbey Villa, Ludlow. GiUiat, Mr. Sidney W. E., Gazerdine House, Ledbury. Glendinning, J. (M.D.), Larchfield, Abergavenny. Grant Mr. J. W., Hope End, Ledbury. Grasett, Rev. J. E., Allensuiore, Hereford. Green, Rev. 0. E. Maddison, M.A., Lyonshall, Kinprton. Greenly, Mr. E. Howarth, M.A., Titley Court, Titley. Hadfield, Mr. G. H., Moraston, Ross. Hall, Mr. H. S., Dormington Court, Hereford. Harrison, Mr. W. H., Quartermaster, Eign Road, Hereford. Havergal, Rev. F. T., M.A., Upton Bishop, Ross. Hebb, Mr. W., Solicitor, Ross. Hereford, Mr. Richard, Ross. Hogarth, Mr. William, Baches, Upton Bishop, Ross. HoUoway, Rev. E. J., M.A., riehonger, Hereford. Hopton, Rev. M., M.A., Canon Froome, Ledbury. Horton, Rev. A. W., M.A., Dewshall, Hereford. Humfrys, Mr. \V. T., Bridge Street, Hereford. Hutchinson, Mr. Thomas, Aylstone Hill, Hereford. Mr. H. T., Sugwas Court, Hereford. Ingham, r-n t, Inman, Mr. Thomas Frederic, Kilkenny House, Sion Hill, Bath. Jones, Rev. A. 6., M.A., Yarkhill, Hereford. Kempson, Mr. F. R., Birchy Fields, Bromyard. Knight, Mr. J. H., Vaga House, Hereford. Mr. John, Bridge Street, Hereford. Lambe, „ ^ , , Lambert, Rev. Willis F. A., M. A., F.L.S., F.R. Geog. Soc, Peterchurch. Lambert, Rev. W. H., M.A., Stoke Edith Rectory, Hereford. Lane, Oswald (M.D.), Bridge Street, Hereford. Llanwarne, Mr. Thomas, St. Martin Street, Hereford. Lee, Rev. Augustus C, M.A., Lugwardine, Hereford. Levason, Mr. A., Bridge Street, Hereford. Levason, Mr. Peyton, Bridge Street, Hereford. Ley, Rev. A., M.A., Sellack Vicarage, Ross. Lilley, J. H. (M.D.), Hereford. Lilley, Mr. Charles E., Bodenham Road, Hereford. Lilwall, Mr. Charles James, Llyddyadyway, Cusop. Lloyd, Mr. J. W., Post Office, Kington. Devon. Lucas, Colonel, 6, Den Crescent, Teignmouth, South Marshall, Rev. H. B. D., M. A., Norton Canon, Weobley, R.b.O. Martin, Mr. C. G., High Street, Hereford. Matthews, S. R. (M.D.), St. Owen Street, Hereford. Meadows, Mr. Thomas, Aylstone Hill, Hereford. Merriman, Mr. J. J,, 4.'5, Kensington Square, London. Moore, Mr. H. C, 26, Broad Street, Hereford. Morris, Mr. J. Griffith, St. Owen Street, Hereford. Oakley, Rev. Bagnall \V., Newland, Coleford, Gloucester. Paris, Mr. T. C, Hampton Lodge, Hereford. Phillips, Mr. Thomas. Wellington, Hereford. Phillott, Rev. Canon H. W., M.A., St. John Street, Hereford. Phillott, Mr. G. H., Nash Cottage, North Place, Cheltenham. Pilley, Mr. James B., 2, High Town, Hereford. Pilley, Mr. Walter, Eign Street, Hereford. Piper, Mr. G. H., F.G.S.. Court House, Ledbury. Poole, Rev. Wm., M.A., Hentland, Ross. Powell, Rev. T. Prosser, Dorstone. Price, Rev. David, B.A., Little Marcle, Ledbury. Pulley, Mr. Joseph, Lower Slaton, Hereford. Alfred, Broad Street, Ross. Purclias, Mr. , „„ -r. Rankin, Mr. James, M.P., M.A., Bryngwyn, Hereford, and 35, Ennismore Gardens, Princes Gate, London, S.W. Remington, Rev. R., M.A., M.ansel Lacy, Hereford. Ridley, Rev. O. M., M.A., Bishopstone, Hereford. Riley, Mr. John, Putley Court, Ledbury, Herefordshire. Roberts, Mr. A. W., Castle Hill, Hereford. Robinson, Mr. E. L. G., Poston, Vowchurch. Robinson, Mr. Stephen, Lynhales; Kington. Ronalds, Mr. Hugh, Edgecombe, Swainshill, Hereford. Rootes, Mr. Charles, St. Owen Street, Hereford. Rootes, Mr. W. Rudge, Ross. Salwey, Mr. Theophilus, Ludlow. Severn, Mr. J. P., Penybont Hall, Penybont. Shackleton, Rev. Thomas, M.A., Broomy Hill, Hereford. Shellard, INIr. Orlando, Barton Manor House, Hereford. Shepherd, Rev. W. R., Preston-on-Wye, Hereford. Southall, Mr. Henry, F.R. Met.
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