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yards distant from the patch. These scattered remnants seem 

 to me to suggest a bed covering the entire foreshore, of which 

 only the indurated portions have survived. The mass of basalt 

 called Macedon Point rests upon grey marls, which have been 

 so much undercut by the sea, that I was unable to obtain a 

 satisfactory specimen. The " oolitic " patch is completely 

 covered by sand at present, but very little trouble would clear 

 it for inspection, as was done a couple of years ago when some 

 Geological members of the Club visited Macedon. I hope that 

 the Geological Survey when revising the County Antrim maps 

 may consider this little patch of rock carefully, and recognize 

 the accuracy of the Club's judgment in relegating Macedon 

 foreshore to the Keuper division of the Trias. 



PROCEEDINGS— 1900-1901. 



ANNUAL MEETING 24TH APRIL, 1901. 



The annual meeting of the Society was held in the 

 Museum, College Square— Mr. F. J. Bigger, M.R.I. A, in the 

 chair. Mr. W. Gray. M.R.I. A. (Hon. Secretary), read the 

 Committee's annual report as follows : — 



'■ Your Committee beg to submit the following report of the 

 proceedings for the Club's Thirty-Eighth Year, 1900-190: : — 



The programme arranged at the first Committee Meeting 

 for the year has been fully carried out. The attendance at the 

 several Field Meetings was equal to the average of former 



years. 



The joint meeting with the members of the Dublin Field 

 Club was very much appreciated by all the members who 

 attended. 



