﻿XC PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. [Aug. IQIO, 



March 23rd, 1910. 



Prof. W. W. Watts, Sc.D., M.Sc., F.R.S., President, 

 in the Chair. 



George Wood Cook, B.Sc, Principal of the Normal Practising 

 School, Normal School Lodge, Bloemfontein (0. R. C.) ; Arthur 

 Hubert Cox M.Sc, Ph.D., Assistant-Lecturer and Demonstrator in 

 Geology ,m King's College, London, W.C. ; David Davies, Ty Tal wyn, 

 Clydach \ ale Rhondda (South Wales); Prank Fowler, Commissioner 

 ol Lands & Mines Georgetown (British Guiana) ; Harry Ha nnay, 

 10 Temple Fortune House, Hendon, N.W. ; and George Bertram de 

 Betham Xershaw, Engineer to the Royal Commission on Sewage 

 Disposal, Ingleside, West Wickham (Kent), were elected Fellows of 

 the Society. 



The List of Donations to the Library was read. 



The President referred in sympathetic terms to the recent 

 decease at the age of 98, of Prebendary William Henry Eoerton, 

 who had been a Fellow of the Society since 1832. 



The following communication was read :— 



•On Pa Iceoxyris and other Allied Fossils from the Derbyshire and 

 Nottmghamshire Coalfield.' By Lewis Moysey, B.A., M.B., B.C., 



Specimens of Palczoxyris, Vetacapsula, and Fayolia, as also 

 lantern-slides, were exhibited by Dr. L. Moysey, b!a., F.G.S in 



illustration of his paper. 



April 13th, 1910. 



Prof. W. W. Watts, Sc.D., M.Sc, F.R.S., President, 

 in the Chair. 



, WhT f a f d l °"'- M - I, -.^.D.,M.A. ) B.Sc., Kent Town, Adelaide 

 & h a Q?? a); R ° bert Geor S e Carruthers, Geological Survey of 



Gard a if B ^T ge , qU S e ,', E i mbur S h 5 William Garrard Snowdon 

 £aid,LL.B. 9Koss1vd Hill, Hampstead, N.W. ; Edward William 

 lunbridge, B So. Eocklands, Woodbonrne Koaa, Edgbaston Bir- 

 mingham ; John Wells, liaison Coronel, Shareb Sheikh abu Sibaa 

 Cairo; and Arthur H. Williams, 385 Holloway Koad, x\ 

 elected Eellows of the Society. 



were 



