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2. As soon as the above-mentioned discussion has concluded, and the motion 

 that the report be printed has been voted on, Visitors will be admitted, on the 

 introduction of Fellows or Foreign Members. 



(II) Special General Meetings. 



3. Xo Visitors will be permitted to be present at Special General Meetings, 

 except by express permission of the Council, or, if there is no meeting of the 

 Council between the time of an application to be present at a Special General 

 Meeting being received and the time fixed for such meeting, by express per- 

 mission of the President or one of the Secretaries, who shall report to the 

 Council the granting of such permission and the reason for so doing. 



(Ill) Ordinary General Meetings. 



4. Visitors will be permitted to be present at Ordinary General Meetings, on 

 the introduction of Fellows or Foreign Members. 



(IV) General. 



5. The name of every Visitor present at any General Meeting shall be 

 inserted in a book to be kept for the purpose, with the name of the Fellow or 

 Foreign Member introducing such. Visitor. 



6. No newspaper-reporters, as such, shall be admitted as Visitors at General 

 Meetings, except by express permission of the Council. 



7. If necessary, from considerations of space or otherwise, the Council, the 

 President, or one of the Secretaries may regulate the number of Visitors that 

 may be introduced by any one Fellow or Foreign Member at any particular 

 meeting. 



March 9th, 1904. 



March 23rd, 1904. 

 J. E. Mark, Sc.D., E.R.S., President, in the Chair. 



Gladstone Anthony Allen, Esq., B.Sc.(Lond.), 56 Trinity Street, 

 Old Hill (Staffordshire) ; and Francis Edward Middleton, Esq., Elm 

 Villa, St. John's, Wakefield, were elected Fellows of the Society. 



The List of Donations to the Library was read. 



The following communication was read : — 



* On the Moine Gneisses of the East-Central Highlands and their 

 Position in the Highland Sequence.' x By George Barrow, Esq., 

 E.G.S. 



The following specimens, etc. were exhibited : — 



Rock-specimens, Microscope-Sections, and Lantern-Slides, exhi- 

 bited by George Barrow, Esq., F.G.S., in illustration of his paper. 



1 Communicated by permission of the Director of H.M. Geological Survey. 



