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Cordial votes of thanks were passed to Mr. Clianner, the Secretary of 

 the "Gray's Chalk Quarries Company," to Mr. Anson, the Engineer, and 

 Mr. rhilcox, the Superintendent of the Works, for facilities afforded to the 

 meeting. Mr. Philcox brought up a number of interesting fossils from the 

 chalk, including the palatal teeth of fishes, EcUhii, &c. 



Mr. Cole tendered his best thanks to the Kev. R. H. Brenan, M.A., 

 Vicar of Grays, for the courtesy with which he had placed his school-room 

 at the disposal of the Council for the discussion of the day's observations, 

 and regretted that time would not allow them to take advantage of his 

 ready kindness. 



The 7.58 train took the members up to town, and one of the most 

 numerously-attended and successful meetings since the Club's formation 

 appeared to have been enjoyed by all present. 



The brief bibliography of the Geology of Grays, prepared by Mr. Walker 

 for our programme, is reprinted here as an aid to students : — 



MAPS.— London and its Environs (Geological Survey Map), 1873. Or 



Sheet 1, S.W. (included in the above). 

 LITERATUEE.— Prof. John Morris, M.A., F.G.S., &c.— 'On a Fresh- 

 water Deposit containing Mammalian Eemains, recently discovered 

 at Grays, Essex'. Mag. Nat. Hist., Vol. ix., 261 (1836), and 

 Series 2, Vol. ii., 539. 



Prof. R. Owen, F.R.S., &c. — 'Notice of the Occurrence of 

 Remains of Megaceros Rihernicus and Castor Europceus in Brick- 

 fields of Ilford and Grays Thurrock.' Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc, iv., 42. 



W. B. Dawkins, M.A., F.R.S., F.G.S.— ' On the Age of the 

 Lower Brick-earths of the Thames Valley.' Quar. Jour. Geol. 

 Soc, xxiii., 91. 



A. Tylor, F.G.S. — 'On Quarternary Gravels.' Quar. Jour. Geol. 

 Soc, XXV., 57. Also issued separately by Geol. Assoc. 



Proc. Geol. Assoc, ii., 29, 230, 245. (Contains List of il/a/uwtaZirt 

 found at Grays.) 



Prof. John Morris, M. A. — ' On the Occurrence of Greywethers at 

 Grays.' Geol. Mag., iv., 63. 



Prof. Prestwich, M.A. — 'Report of Water-springs at Grays.' 

 Privately printed, 8vo, London, 1860. 



Do. — 'On Sand-pipes at Grays Thurrock.' Geologist, iv., 258. 



W. Whitaker, B.A., F.G.S.— Memoirs Geol. Survey, iv., 36, 72, 

 349. ' Chalk and Thanet Sands.' 



Do. — 'Guide to Geology of London and the Neighbourhood.' 

 (Geological Survey Memoir.) 'River Drifts,' chap. 6. Third 

 Edition. Price Is. 



Searles V. Wood, F.G.S.—' On the Newer Pliocene of England,' 

 with Map Sections, &c. Quar. Jour. Geol. Soc, xxxvi., pp. 457 — 528. 



