T^3G f'AV. W. I'. .IKKVIS, F.G.S., OX THALASSOGUArUK AT, XOTKS, K'lT. 



the general opinion, that tlie fjords were so hollowed out by fi'lacial 

 action, is it not ? 



Professor HuLr..- — They Avere formed in the first place by liver 

 erosion ; but they have been deepened in certain parts by glacial 

 erosion. 



]Mr. RoL'SE.— Then we might suppose, regarding the Christianiii 

 fjord and such of them as are not shallow at the mouth, that they 

 were not subject to glacial erosion. 



Professor Hull. — Not at present. 



Mr. Rouse. — At present there is no erosion at the head of the 

 Christiania fjord ? 



Pi^ofessor Hull.— No. 



The Hox. Secretary (Captain Francis Peti-ie, F.G.S.). — I have 

 received a communication from Pi^o feasor Rupert Jones, written in 

 his usual very grajihic style, and he agrees, in the main, with the 

 whole of the contention which is included in Mr. .Tcrvis's paper. 



The Chairman. — I am sui^e we must ask the Hon. Secretary to 

 convey to the author of the paper our great appreciation of it, 

 and he will learn of the interesting discussion that it has given 

 rise to. "We also thank Professor Logan Lobley very much for 

 reading it. 



The Meeting then terminated. 



