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Proceedings of tlie Geological Society, Session 1903-1904 , i-viii 



PAPERS READ. 



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1. Mr. E. T. Newton on Edestus in the British Coal-Measures. (Plate I.) 1 



2. Mr. Cunningham-Craig on Metamorphism in the Loch-Lomond District. 



(Plates II- V.) 10 



'•>. Mr. Acland on a New Cave at Gibraltar. (Plate VI.) 30 



4. Prof. Gregory on the Glacial Geology of Tasmania. (Plates VII & VIII.) ... 37 



5. Miss Healey on some Upper Jurassic Ammonites. (Plates IX-XII.) ,34 



♦ 5. Dr. Preller on Lake-Basins between the Jura and the Alps. {Abstract.) 65 



7. The late Mr. E. E. Walker on the Garnet-bearing and Associated Rocks of 



the Borrowdale Volcanic Series. (Plates XIII & XIV.) 70 



8. Mr. & Mrs. Reid on a probable Palaeolithic Floor at Prah Sands 106 



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