Midland naturalist . ne 18th, when a paper wasread by Mr. J. J. Harris Teall, , , entitled Archaeological andHistorical Notes on the Isle of Man; and Mr. J. Shipman read a second paperon the Geology of the Isle of Man. The first of the Annual Excursions ofthis Society was held on Thursday, July 8th. The excursion was made to ArborLow, Youlgreave, and Haddon. At the first of these places a paper was read bythe conductor, Mr. A. H. Scott White, , , , &c, on the MegalithicCircle, which will appear in a future number of this magazine. This paper wasillustrated by drawiugs a
Midland naturalist . ne 18th, when a paper wasread by Mr. J. J. Harris Teall, , , entitled Archaeological andHistorical Notes on the Isle of Man; and Mr. J. Shipman read a second paperon the Geology of the Isle of Man. The first of the Annual Excursions ofthis Society was held on Thursday, July 8th. The excursion was made to ArborLow, Youlgreave, and Haddon. At the first of these places a paper was read bythe conductor, Mr. A. H. Scott White, , , , &c, on the MegalithicCircle, which will appear in a future number of this magazine. This paper wasillustrated by drawiugs and diagrams (a set being given to each member) andflint implements and pottery. After luncheon at the Bulls Head Hotel, theparty visited the fine old church of Youlgreave, when a paper by Mr. S. DnttonWalsh, , was read by Mr. A. Marshall, describing the many points ofinterest. Haddon was reached at 6 ; here the party divided, some visit-ing the hall, and the rest a quarry in the Carboniferous © ® © ©GO © &> 9 • ?• • • • 0 e©c • c
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