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This was the last meeting of the Club for the season. A 

 suggestion had been made by our Yice-President Dr. Weight, 

 that we should have an Autumn Meeting, and Lyme Regis had 

 been named as the rendezvous. But Autumn Meetings are 

 notoriously difficult to accomplish — and so it fell out that the 

 plan fell through — to the great loss I feel satisfied of those 

 Geologists who never having visited that magnificent section 

 lost an opportunity that may not readily recur of enlarging their 

 knowledge with the aid of a guide so competent as our accom- 

 pUshed Vice-President to read and interpret the teachings of 

 that incomparable succession of beds, which once seen will never 

 be forgotten, and without seeing and studying which, no one in 

 England can form an idea of Liassic Geology. 



