CONTENTS. 



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Proceedings of the Geological Society, Session 1903-1904, including the Pro- 

 ceedings at the Annual General Meeting, the Anniversary Address, etc.. . . ix-cviii 



PAPERS READ. 



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 9. Mr. Clement Reid on a probable Eocene Outlier off the Cornish Coast 113 



10. Mr. A. M. Bell on Implementiferous Sections at Wolvercote 120 



11. Dr. A. Smith Woodward on the Jaws of Ptychodus from the Chalk. 



(Plate XV.) 133 



12. Prof. Lloyd Morgan & Prof. Reynolds on the Igneous Rocks associated with 



the Carboniferous Limestone of the Bristol District. (Plates XVI & XVII.) 137 



13. Mr. Boulton on the Igneous Rocks at Spring Cove 158 



14. Mr. Rendle Short on Rhaetic Sections in the Bristol District, and on the Mode 



of Deposition of the Rhaetic Series 170 



15. Prof. Reynolds & Mr. Vaughan on the Rhaetic of the South-Wales Direct 



Line. (Plate XVIII.) 194 



16. Dr. Davison on the Derby Earthquakes of March 24th and May 3rd, 1903. 



(Plate XIX.) 215 



[The List of Geological Literature for 1903 will be issued shortly. — 

 No. 239 of the Quarterly Journal will be published next August.] 



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