Berrington Hall-Botany, the Heronry, Ornithology A rare Entomological Collection - Third Field Meeting (Ladies' Day)--The Gorge of the Teme at Bissextile, or Legends connected with Leap Year, by Rev. Charles Herefordshire Tokens of the Seventeenth Century, by James W. Lloyd Fourth Field Meeting-Ross, for the British Camp on Little Doward Elm Trees in Ross Churchyard and at Hill Court Some changes in the Natural History of the neighbourhood of Ross during the past thirty years, by Henry Southall, F.R. Met. Soc. Bird Notes, by Henry Southall, F.R. Met. Soc. The Herefordshire Apples in Normandy - The Great Apple Congress The Fungus Forays-List of Papers read, &c., October, 1884 Notes on the Edible Fungi of Italy, by A. S. Bicknell, F.L.S. On Fries' Nomenclature of Colours, by Henry Thornton Wharton, The British Species of Nidularia, by William Phillips, F.L.S., &c. Researches into the Oospores of some Fungi by Rev. J. E. Vize, The Financial Statement of the Herefordshire Pomona First Field Meeting – Llanvihangel for Partricio and Gaer Camp Partricio Church, by F. R. Kempson The Mural Figure at the west end of Partricio Church, by Rev. John Partricio, or Patricio, Church, or Church of St. Patrick and Ishaw- Remarks by James Davies, Secretary (for Herefordshire) of the Cambrian Archæological Society Aconbury Priory and Church--Fragments of the History of, by Dr. Bull Third Field Meeting (Ladies' Day)—The Sugar Loaf Mountain; the Monuments in the Priory Church; and the Castle Grounds, “ The Old Red Sandstone,” as seen from the Sugar Loaf Mountain, by The Monuments in the Priory Church of Abergavenny, by Rev. The Orchidaceous Plants of Herefordshire, by C. G. Martin Fourth Field Meeting-Risbury Camp and Blackwardine Some Traces of Roman and Saxon Occupation of the District of The Botany of the Honddu and Grwyne Valleys, by Rev. Augustin Ley Fungus Forays--List of Papers and Discussions, October, 1885 On the Origin of the Domestic Cock, by E. Cambridge Phillips, F.L.S., The Cock of the Second Century, by E. Cambridge Phillips, F.L.S., The Dog of Sacred History, by E. Cambridge Phillips, F.L.S., The Genus Pestalozzia, by Rev. J. E. Vize, F.R.M.S., &c. Polycistina of Barbadoes, by Rev. J. E. Vize, F.R.M.S., &c. Special Reports of the Fungus Forays, 1885, by Charles B. Plowright, 134 138 Canker on Apple Trees 158 102 170 208 Bach Camp, Kimbolton ; Ashton Camp, Eye 211 282 281 288 294 Partricio Church (two plates) being two Monumental Slabs never before deciphered Risbury Camp 303 336 WOOLHOPE NATURALISTS' FIELD CLUB. PRESIDENTS FROM ITS COMMENCEMENT IN 1851. 1851 Club formed in the Winter months LIST OF OFFICERS. 1883. PRESIDENT-- VICE-PRESIDENTS-- Rev. E. J. Holloway. Mr. Joseph Carless, jun. Mr. T. C. Paris, CENTRAL COMMITTEEThe President. Mr. C. G. Martin. Dr. H. G. Bull. Mr. J. Griffith Morris. Mr. Joseph Carless, jun. Mr. Orlando Shellard. EDITORIAL COMMITTEEDr. H. G. Bull. Dr. T. A. Chapman. TREASURER- AUDITORS Mr. J. T. Owen Fowler, 1884. PRESIDENT- VICE-PRESIDENTS- Rev. H. B. D. Marshall. Mr. H. C. Beddoe. Mr. J. Griffith Morris. CENTRAL COMMITTEEThe President. Mr. C. G. Martin. Dr. H. G. Bull. Mr. J. Griffith Morris. Mr. Joseph Carless, jun. Mr. Orlando Shellard. EDITORIAL COMMITTEEDr. H. G. Bull. Dr. T. A. Chapman. TREASURER- AUDITORS- Mr. J. T. Owen Fowler. |