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Proceedings of the Geological Society, Session 1909-10, including the 

 Proceedings at the Annual General Meeting, the President's Anni- 

 versary Address, etc ix-lxx: 



PAPEES READ. 



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5. Dr. A. S. Woodward on Megalosaurus bradleyi. (Plate XIII) 



6. Mr. R. H. Rastall on the Skiddaw Granite and its Metamorphism. (Plate 



XIV) 



7. Mr. W. G. Fearnsides on the Tremadoc Slates and Associated. Rocks of 



South-East Carnarvonshire. (Plates XV-XVII) 



8. Messrs. A. R. Andrew & T. E. G. Bailey on the Geology of Nyasaland. With 



Appendices by Mr. E. A. N. Arber, Mr. R. B. Newton, & Dr. R. H. 

 Traquair. (Plates XVIII & XIX) 



9. Mr. C. I. Gardiner & Prof. S. H. Reynolds on the Igneous and Associated. 



Sedimentary Rocks of the Glensaul District, with Palaeontological Notes 

 by Mr. F. R. C. Reed. (Plates XX-XXII) 



10. Mr. A. M. Finlayson on the Metallogeny of the British Isles. (Plate XXIII) 



11. Mr. A. M. Finlayson on Problems of Ore-Deposition in the Lead and Zinc 



Veins of Great Britain 



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