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 Proceedings of the Greological Society, Session 1897-1898, including the Pro- 

 ceedings at the Anniversary Meeting, the President's Address, etc Tii-cvi 



PAPERS EEAD. 



10. Mr. Gr. Barrow on the Occurrence of Chloritoid in Kincardineshire 149 



11. Mr. C. Fox-Strangways on Eail way-sections between Lincoln and Chester- 



field. (Plate X.) 157 



12. Mr. H. H. Arnold-Bemrose on Quartz-rock in the Carboniferous Limestone 



of Derbyshire. (Plates XI & XIL) 169 



13. Mr. H. W. Monckton on some Gravels of the Bagshot District 184 



14. Mr. W. S. Gresley on some New Carboniferous Plants. (Abstract.) 196 



15. Mr. W. S. Gresley on Cone-in-Cone. (Abstract.) 196 



16. Messrs. E. J. Garwood & J. W. Gregory on the Glacial Geology of Spits- 



bergen. (Plates XIII-XIX.) J97 



17. Adm. Sir W. J. Wharton on Clipperton Atoll. (Plates XX-XXII.) 228 



18. Mr. J. J. H. Teall on a Phosphatized Trachyte from Clipperton Atoll. 



(Plate XXIIL) 230 



19. Mr. Clement Reid on the Eocene Deposits of Devon 234 



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