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 Proceedings of the Geological Society, Session 1903-1904 cix-cxii 



PAPERS READ. 



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17. Dr. Davison on the Caernarvon Earthquake of June 19th, 1903, and its 



Accessory Shocks. (Plate XX.) 233 



18. Col. English on Eocene and later Formations surrounding the Dardanelles, 



with Appendices by Dr. Flett, Mr. R. B. Newton, and Mr. R. Holland. 

 (Plates XXI-XXV.) 243 



19. Prof. De Lorenzo on the History of Volcanic Action in the Phlegreean Fields. 



(Plates XXVI-XXVIII.) 296 



20. Dr. Preller on the Age of the Lake of Geneva. {Abstract) 316 



21. Mr. Jukes-Browne on the Valley of the Teign 319 



22. Mr. H. N. Davies on Human Remains in Gough's Cavern, Cheddar. (Plate 



XXIX.) 335 



23. Mr. L. Richardson on a Non-Sequence between the Keuper and the Rhajtic... 349 



24. Mr. W. F. Gwinnell on Plesiosaarus from the White Lias of Westbury-on- 



Severn. (Abstract.) 359 



25. Mr. Fearnsides on Upper Gault Limestone at Barnwell 360 



26. Mr. Arnold-Bemrose on Quartzite-Dykes in Mountain-Limestone. (Plates 



XXX&XXXI.) 364 



27. Mr. Elsden on the Age of the Llyn-Padarn Dykes. (Plate XXXII.) 372 



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