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- ery Candidate for admission as a Fellow must be proposed by three or more Fellows, 

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Fellows on election pay an Admission Fee of Six Guineas. The Annual Contribu- 

 tion paid by Fellows is Two Guineas, due on the 1st of January in every year, and 

 payable in advance ; but Fellows elected in November or December pay no Contribu- 

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 for by a payment of Thirty-Five Pounds. 



The Fellows are entitled to receive gratuitously all the volumes or parts of volume* 

 of the Quarterly J ournal of the Society that may be published after their election, 

 so long as their Annual Contributions are paid ; and they may purchase any of the 

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The Library is open on Week Days to the Fellows between the hours of 10 

 and 5 (except on Saturdays, when the hours are from 10 to 1, and except during 

 the fortnight commencing on the first Monday in September; see also next page). 

 "Under certain restrictions, Fellows are allowed to borrow books from the Library. 



Publications to be had of the Geological Society, 

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 QUARTERLY JOURNAL. (Vols. Ill to LXXII, inclusive.) 



Price to Fellows, 13s. U. each (Vols. XV, XXIII, XXX, and XXXIV to LXXII, 

 16s. 6d.), in cloth. 



GENERAL INDEX TO THE FIRST FIFTY VOLUMES OF THE 

 QUARTERLY JOURNAL (1845-1894). Part I (A-La). Part II (La-Z). 

 Price 5s. each. To Fellows 3s. 9d. each. [Postage 3d.] 



GEOLOGICAL LITERATURE added to the Geological Society's Library 

 during the years ended December 31st, 1894-1912. Price 2s. each. To Fellows, Is. 6d. 

 each. [Postage 3d.] 



THE HISTORY OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 



by H. B. Woodward, F.R.S. Price 7s. 6<Z. To Fellows, 6*. [Postage 6<Z.] 



THE CENTENARY OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF 

 LONDON, recorded by W. W. Watts, F.E.S. Price 2s. net. [Postage 3d.} 



HUTTON'S 'THEORY OF THE EARTH/ Vol. Ill, edited by Sir 

 Archibald Geikie, D.C.L., F.E.S. Price 3s. 6d. To Fellows, 2s. [Postage 4<Z.] 



THE GEOLOGY OF NEW ZEALAND. Translated by Dr. C. F. 

 Fischer from the works of MM. Hochstetter & Petermann. With an Atlaa of 

 Six Maps. Fellows may purchase one Copy of thiB Book at 2s. Additional Copiea 

 will be charged 4s. [Postage 5<2.] 



JUS1 OUT. 



— VOLCANIC STUDIES 



In Many Lands. — Being reproductions of Photographs taken by the 

 Late TEMPEST ANDEBSON, M.D., B.Sc. (Lond.). Second 

 Series. The text by Prof. T. G-. Bonnet, F.R.S., Sc.D. 

 Crown 4to. 15s. net. 



Contains the results of further visits to the Lipari Islands, Vesuvius (after the outburst 

 in 1906), and to Etna, together with photographs taken after the great eruptions of the 

 Soufriere in St. Vincent and Mont Pele in Martinique, which occurred in 1902. 

 Dr. Anderson again visited these islands in 1908 and obtained illustrations to show 

 the return of vegetation and other changes. The present volume gives photographs 

 of some Mexican volcanoes, taken in 1908, and of others from Guatemala, New Zealand, 

 Matavanu, in the Samoan Islands, and Kilauea. It concludes with a selection from the 

 photographs obtained by Dr. Anderson on his last journey — that to Java, Krakatau, and 

 the Philippine Islands — so as to form with its predecessor an exceptionally large collection 

 of Volcanic Studies from all parts of the globe. 



JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street, LONDON, W. 1. 



