Geological Report. 
FOR SESSION rgi1o. 
Despite many years collecting in rather a limited extent 
of fosseliferous ground in this locality, we have some few 
additions to the Museum cases from both field and quarries. 
The Geological Section of the Association in the 
Session closed transmitted also to Scientific Institution a 
considerable number of specimens, the receipts for which 
were placed in the hands of (with the papers read at our 
meetings) the President. We lately lost A. G. Neill, the 
writer’s old friend and fellow-worker for many years. 
A short time before his lamented death I consulted 
him regarding a Niagara coral which I had not obtained 
previously with the view of ascertaing the possibility of de- 
veloping a little more of the organism from the limestone. 
He seemed much pleased when he heard that several of the 
best fossil fields which had been under grass for years had 
been ploughed up again, which would be more favorable 
for collecting when the crops were removed. 
The papers read at our meetings were, ‘‘ Notes on Past 
Collecting Season,’’ ‘‘ Where to Look for Hamilton Fossils,”’ 
‘‘Science and Thelogy ’’ (Continued). 
CHAS. COOTE GRANT. 
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