aUAKTERLY JOURNAL 



OF 



THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OE LONDON. 



PUOCEEDINGS 



THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



January 11, 1865. 



George Elliott, Esq., 23 Great George Street, Westminster, S.W. ; 

 Robert Hannah, Esq., 2 Alfred Place West, South Kensington; 

 Henry Robinson, Esq., Assoc. Inst. C. E., 2 Delahay Street, West- 

 minster, S.W., and Carlton Hill, St. John's Wood ; Robert P. Roupell, 

 Esq., Q.C., 13 Park Lane, Hyde Park, W. ; Captain John Sackville 

 Swann, H.M. 22nd Regt., Malta ; and John Edmund Thomas, Esq., 

 C.E., Rhayader, were elected Eellows. 



The following communications were read : — 



1. On the Lias Outliees at Knowle and Wootton War wen in 

 South Waewickshiee, and on the Presence of the Lias or RniETic 

 Bone-bed at Copt Heath, its furthest Northern Extension 

 hitherto recognized in that County. By the Rev. P. B, Brodie, 

 M.A., E.G.S. 



The Liassic outlier at Copt Heath, near Knowle, eleven miles 

 south-east of Birmingham, has been referred to in the ' Geological 

 Transactions ' by my lamented friend, the late Hugh E. Strickland, 

 and it was first noticed by my friend Dr. Lloyd ; but it does not ap- 

 pear that any particular account has been given cither of the one 

 near Knowle or of the others in the neighbourhood of Wootton 

 Warwen, which are, however, of sufficient interest to deserve a more 



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