CONTENTS. 



Proceedings of the Geological Society, Session 1898-1899 Ixrxvii 



PAPERS EEAD. 



20. Prof. T. G. Bonney & the Eev. Edwin Hill on the Relations of the Chalk 



and Drift in Moen and Riigen 30.5 



21. Mr. J. E. Marr on Limestone-knolls in the Craven District of Yorkshire and 



elsewhere. (Plate XXIV.) 327 



22. Mr. J. R. Dakyns on Limestone-knolls below Skipton and Grassington in 



Craven 359 



23. Dr. Wheelton Hind on Three new Species of British Carboniferous Lamelli- 



branchiata. (Plate XXV.) 365 



24. Mr. C. T. -Clough & Dr. W. Pollard on Spinel and Forsterife from the 



Glenelg Limestone 372 



25. Mr. A. Vaughan Jennings on the Geology of the Davos District. (Plates 



XXVI&XXVIL) 381 



26. Prof. H. G. Seeley on Hemiomus major, gen. et sp. nov., from Tonbridge 413 



27. Prof. H. G. Seeley on Evidence of a Bird from the Wealden Beds of Ansty 



Lane, Cuckfield 416 



28. Mr. E. T. Newton on the Vertebrate Fauna of the Ightham Fissure. (Plate 



XXVIIL) 419 



29. Mr. John Parkinson on an Intrusion of Granite into Diabase at Sorel Point, 



Jersey. (Plates XXIX & XXX.) 430 



SO. Messrs. J. Park & F. Rutley on the Rhyolites of the Hauraki Goldfields, New 



Zealand. (Plates XXXI-XXXIV.) 449 



31. Mr. J. B. Hill on Progressive Metainorphism of Dalradian Sediments in the 



Loch Awe Region , 470 



32. Dr. A. W. Rowe on the Genus Micraater, between the zones of Bh. Cuvicri 



and M. cor-anguinum. (Plates XXXV-XXXIX.) 494 



33. Mr. W. Gibson and Dr. W. Hind on Agglomerates and Tuffs in the Carboni- 



ferous Limestone Series of Congleton Edge, with an Appendix on the Petro- 

 graphy of the Rocks by Mr. H. H. Arnold-Bemrose 548 



34. Miss M. M. Ogilvie [Mrs. Gordon] on the Torsion-Structiire of the Dolomites. 



(Plate XL.) 560 



35. Mr. C. A Matley on tiie Geology of Northern Anglesey, with an Apnendix on 



the Microscopic Study of some of the Rocks by Prof. W. W. Wt'tts 635 



[No. 220 will be published next November.] 



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