1907-1908.] n 



The Members beg to express their thanks to Professor Percy 

 Kendall, who forwarded a grant with which several geological works 

 were purchased. 



Miss M. K. Andrew's report on Glacial Geology will be 

 found following the report of the Section. 



The Committee of the Section earnestly invite any Members 

 of the Club, who are interested in Geology, to forward the work 

 by their presence and help. The Secretary will be pleased to 

 receive the names of any new members. 

 (Signed) 



J. L. S. Jackson, Hon. Secretary of Section. 



Glacial Geology : — The following sections were examined in 

 continuation of the Club's glacial work. 



XLVIII. — Armagh District, Parish of Armagh, Co. Armagh. 

 Cutting — new Light Railway — road to Navan Fort crosses the 

 railway near to Section. Hard reddish brown clay, about 120 

 feet above sea-level. 230 boulders were counted, 36 per cent, being 

 Erratics. Subjacent rock, Carboniferous limestone. Erratics — 

 Granite, Pomeroy N.W., Gneiss, Slieve Gallion N.N.W., Porphyry, 

 Cushendall N.N.E., Lignite, Crumlin N.E., Schist, Co. Derry or 

 Co. Antrim, Finegrained Granite, Pomeroy or Scotland, Dolerite, 

 Chalk, Flint, Co. Antrim or Co. Derry, Syenite, Sandstone, 

 Permian, Shale, Granite Rock, Quartz, Grit, Quartzite, Jasper. 



Mr. Joseph Wright, F.G.S., examined the clay for Foraminifera 

 and only found two specimens of Nonionina depressula, and one 

 specimen of Miliolina auberiana. Ailsa Craig Eurite, with 

 Riebeckite, was not noted in this section, but it had been 

 previously recorded from Armagh by Mr. J. St. J. Phillips, and 

 has also been found there by Mr. Robert Bell. Mr. Phillips has 

 also recorded foliated Gneiss and Petrified wood (Lough Neagh) 

 from Armagh. 



XLIX. — Cookstown, Parish of Derryloran, Co. Tyrone. 

 About 240 feet above sea-level — Quarry and Railway cutting, 



