﻿Vi PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. [Feb. I9IO, 



January 26th, 1910. 



Prof. W. J. Sollas, LL.D., Sc.D., F.R.S., President, 

 in the Chair. 



Friedrich Noel Asheroft Fleischmann, M.A., F.C.S., 37 Palace 

 Court, Bayswater, W. ; "Robert William Church, B.Sc, Mining 

 Engineer, Hazaribagh P.O., Chota Nagpur (India) ; Herbert 

 Leader Hawkins, B.Sc, Lecturer on Geology in Reading Uni- 

 versity College, Durlstone, The Mount, Reading ; Peter Mclntyre, 

 18 Leinster Avenue, East Sheen, S.W. ; Arthur John Maslen, F.L.S., 

 Lecturer on Geology and Mineralogy at the South-Western Poly- 

 technic, Chelsea, 23 Ellerby Street, Bishop's Park, S.W. ; and Edmund 

 Oswald Thiele, B.Sc, 12 Amity Grove, Raynes Park (Surrey), were 

 elected Fellows ; and Prof. Francois Alphonse Christian Forel, 

 University of Lausanne (Switzerland) ; and Dr. A. E. Tornebohm, 

 formerly Director of the Geological Survey of Sweden, Stockholm, 

 were elected Foreign Correspondents of the Society. 



The List of Donations to the Library was read. 



The following communications were read: — 



1. 'On a Skull of Megalosaurus from the Great Oolite of 

 Minchinhampton.' By Arthur Smith Woodward, LL.D., F.R.S., 

 F.L.S., Sec.G.S. 



2. ' Problems of Ore-Deposition in the Lead and Zinc Veins of 

 Great Britain.' By Alexander MoncriefE Finlayson, M.Sc, F.G.S. 



3. c On the Vertebrate Fauna found in the Cave-Earth at Dog 

 Holes, Warton Crag (Lancashire).' l By John Wilfrid Jackson, 

 F.G.S. , Assistant Keeper in the Manchester Museum. 



The following specimens were exhibited : — 



A skull of Megalosaurus from the Great Oolite of Minchinhamp- 

 ton, exhibited by F. Lewis Bradley, F.G.S., in illustration of the 

 paper by Dr. A. Smith Woodward, F.R.S., F.L.S., Sec.G.S. ; also 

 lantern-slides exhibited by Dr. Smith Woodward in illustration of 

 the same. 



Lantern-slides, exhibited by A. M. Finlayson, M.Sc, F.G.S., in 

 illustration of his paper. 



Photographs and specimens from the cave-earth at Dog Holes, 

 Warton Crag, exhibited by J. W. Jackson, F.G.S., in illustration of 

 his paper. 



Withdrawn by permission of the Council. 



