PROCEEDINGS 



OF THE 



LINJ^EAN SOCIETY OF LONDON. 



(OXE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SECOND SESSION, 

 1909-1910.) 



November 4th, 1909. 



Dr. D. H. Scott, F.R.S., President, in the Chair. 



The Minutes of the Cleneral Meeting of the 17th June, 1909, 

 were read and confirmed. 



Miss JiUia Liudley, Mr. Martin Hubert Foquet Sutton, and 

 Mr. Cecil Hallworth Treadgold, M.A. (Cantab.), were admitted 

 Fellows. 



Captain John Humphrey Barbour, M.B., Mr. Frederick James 

 Bridgman, Mr. Linnaeus Greening, Mr. Heni'y John Jeffery, 

 A.R.C.S.,Mr. Frank Armitage Potts, M.A. (Cantab.), Mr. Walter 

 Theodore Saxton, M.A. (Cantab.), Mr. Hugh Scott, B.A. (Cantab.), 

 Mr. Cbarles Sillem, and Mr. Charles VV^orster-Drought, B.A. 

 (Cantab.), were proposed as Fellows, and Mr. Oswald Arthur 

 Sayce as an Associate. 



Mr. Richard Siddoway Bagnall was elected a Fellow. 



Mr. Cecil C.irus-Wilson, F.E.S.E., F.Gr.S., exhibited specimens 

 and lantern-slides of the Natural Inclusion of Stones in Woody 

 Tissue. He said ; — About twenty-three years ago a gravel-pit was 

 started in the valley-gravels occux-ring between Syndale and 

 Newnham, some three miles from Faversham in Kent. Part of a 

 wood, chiefly oak trees, covered the deposit ; as the work pro- 

 gressed these were felled, and the stumps and roots dislodged. 



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