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Marls. It must be post-Triassic, and may with much probability 

 be regarded also as Tertiary. 



At the meeting of the Club held on January 24th, 1911, Prof, 

 E. A. Minchin, M.A., F.Z.S., President, in the chair, the minutes 

 of the meeting held on November 22nd, 1910, were read and 

 confirmed. 



Messrs. Samuel Bridge, George R. Wynch and Thomas W, 

 Butcher, F.R.M.S., were balloted for and duly elected members 

 of the Club. 



The list of donations to the Club was read and the thanks of 

 the members were voted to the donors. 



The Secretary said that at the next meeting, which would be 

 the forty-fifth Annual Meeting of the Club, they would be called 

 upon to elect officers and members of Committee for the ensuing 

 year. The Committee had nominated as President, Prof. E. A. 

 Minchin ; as Vice-Presidents, Sir Ford North, Messrs. Rousselet, 

 Spitta and Scourfield ; and the other officers the same as at 

 present. Four members of the Committee, Messrs. J. M. Allen, 

 Holder, Bryce and Gardner, retired by rotation, and the members 

 were asked to nominate four of their number to fill these 

 vacancies. Mr. Allen and Mr. Holder had intimated their 

 desire not to be re-elected. 



The following nominations were then made : 



Mr. Bryce, proposed by Mr. Rousselet, seconded by Mr. Sheppard. 

 Mr. Caffyn Mr. Wilson Mr. Bestow. 



Mr. Gardner Mr. Turner Mr. Taverner. 



Mr. Heron-Allen Mr. Earland Mr. Soar. 



Mr. Oflford Mr. Caffyn Mr. Martin. 



Mr. Wilson Mr. Davies Mr. Yogeler. 



As Auditor on behalf of the Committee Mr. Inwards was 

 nominated; and Mr. C. H. Caffyn, having been proposed by 

 Mr. Taverner and seconded by Mr. Curties, was elected to 



represent the Club. 



The Hon. Secretary read a note on "TheAmician Test," by 

 Mr. F. J. Keeley, of Philadelphia. This is supplementary to 

 a paper by Mr. Nelson on " Navicula rhomboides and Allied 

 Forms " read at the June meeting of the Club (Ser. 2, Vol. XI. 



