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Proceedings of the Geological Society, Session 1909-10 i-vii 



PAPERS READ. 



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1. Miss M. K. Heslop and Dr. J. A. Smythe on the Dyke at Crookdene (North- 



umberland) and its Relations to the Oollywell, Tynemouth, and Morpeth 

 Dykes. (Plates I & II) 1 



2. Mr. E. S. Cobbold on some small Trilobites from the Cambrian Rocks of 



Comley, Shropshire. (Plates III-VIII) 19 



3. Mr. S. S. Buckman on certain Jurassic (Lias-Oolite) Strata of South Dorset, 



and their Correlation 52 



4. Mr. S. S. Buckman on certain Jurassic (' Inferior Oolite ') Species of Ammo- 



nites and Brachiopoda. (Plates IX-XII) 90 



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