546 



REPORT — 1898. 



Cainozoic. 

 Ee?d. 

 No. 

 224 Junction of Thanet Sand and Elham Valley Railway. 52 P. 



Chalk. 

 226 Junction of Tlianet Rand and „ „ 52 P. 



Clialk. 

 228 Junction of Thanet Sand and „ „ 52 P. 



Chalk. 

 231 Junction of Thanet Sand and „ „ 52 P. 



Chalk. 

 1758 Forest Bed Series 



1787 Boulder of Chalk in Drift 



1932 Moraines 



1825 Moraine, taken in snow 



E. of Cromer and near Trimingham, 



Norfolk. 8 P. 

 W. of Cromer, Norfolk. 8 P. 

 Murton Pike, Westmoreland. 3 P.* 

 Loch Eunach, Cairngorm, Inverness. -IG P. 



Names and Addresses of Donors and Pliotograjyliers. 



1. Professor W. W. Watts, Mason University College, Birmingham. 



2. Professor F. J. Allen, Mason University College, Birmingham. 



3. Godfrey Bingley, Thoruieburst, Headingley, Leeds. 



Transparencies of many of Mr. Bingley's photographs maybe obtained from 

 Messrs. Reynolds & Branson, Commercial St-.reet, Leeds. 

 5. A. E. Nichols, 4',t Reginald Terrace, Leeds. 



8. A. Strahan, 28 Jermyn Street, S.W. 



9. R. Welch, Lonsdale Street, Belfast. 



10. C. A. Defleux, 50 Windsor Road, Tue Brook, Liverpool. 



15. A. S. Reid, Trinity College, Glenalmond, Perth, N.B. 



25. G. T. yUchison, Corndon, Sutton, Surrey. 



31. G. J. Williams, Bangor, N. Wales. . 



34. R. Kidston, 24 Victoria Place, Stirling. 



41. H. L. P. Lowe, Shirenewton Hall, Chepstow. 



43. R. H. Tiddeman, 28 Jermyn Street, S.W. 



46. W. Lamond Howie, Monton Lodge, Eccles. 



48. H. Percy, High Street, Doncaster. 



49. Miss E. M. Partridge, 75 High Street, Barnstaple. 



50. Dr. W. F. Hume, Geological Survey Office, Cairo, Egypt. Donor. 



51. G. H. Morton, 209 Edge Lane, Liverpool. 



52. The late C. W. Allen. 



Photographs of Geological Interest in Canada. — First Report of Com- 

 mittee^ consisting of Professor A. P. Coleman (Chairman), 

 Professor A. B. Willmott, Professor F. 0. Adams, Professor W. 

 W. Watts, Mr. J. B. Tyrrell, cbnd Mr. W. A. Parks (Secretary). 

 (Draio/i wp by the Secretary.) 



Appendix. — Circular Letter issued ly the Committee. 



We have the honour to report that a meeting of this Committee was 

 held as early as possible, at which it was decided to petition the Govern- 

 ment for prints from negatives in its possession, and to issue a circular 

 setting forth the purpose of the Association in forming this Committee. 

 A small pamphlet was prepared and sent to the various camera clubs 

 throughout the country, and to the science masters of high schools and 

 other educational institutions. 



As yet these efibrts have borne no fruit, but we have formed a nu cleus 

 of forty negatives with prints, illustrating glacial phenomena in the 

 vicinity of Toronto. 



