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 Proceedings of the Geological Society, Session 1897-1898 eyii-cx 



PAPERS READ. 



20. Mr. A. J. Jukes-Browne on a Cenomanian and Turonian Outlier near 



Honiton, with a Note on Holaster alhcs. (Plate XXIV) 239 



21. Mr. T. Codrington on Submerged Rock- valleys in South Wales, Devon, and 



Cornwall 251 



22. Mr. A. Vaughan Jennings on the Structure of the Davos Valley 279 



23. Mr. T. B. F. Sam on the Auriferous Conglomerates of the Gold Coast Colony. 



(Abstract.) 290 



24. Mr. W. Cunnington on so-called ' Eolithic ' Implements from the Plateau- 



Gravels 291 



25. Mr. H, G. Madan on an Ebbing and Flowing Well at Newton Nottage 301 



26. Mr. F. W. Harmer on the Lenham Beds and the Coralline Crag 308 



27. Prof. T. G. Bonney on the Garnet-Actinolite Schists of the St. Gothard Pass. 357 



28. Dr. C. Callaway on the Metamorphism of a Series of Grits and Shales in 



Northern Anglesey 374 



29. Mr. G. H. Morton on the Carboniferous Limestone of the Country around 



Llandudno 382 



30. Mr. F. A. Bather on Petalocrinus. (Plates XXV & XX V I .) 401 



31. Mr. S. S. Buckrnanon the Grouping of some Divisions of so-called SJurassic' 



Time. (Tables I & IT.) , 442 



32. Miss G. L. Elles on the Graptolite-Fauna of the Skiddaw Slates, (^Plate 



XXVIL) , 463 



33. Messrs, G. F. Franks & J, B. Harrison on the Ghbi<!eri-na-mai.rh and Basal 



Reef-rocks of Barbados 540 



34. Mr. H. D. Acland on a Volcanic Series near the Herefordshire Beacon 566 



35. Mr. C. Dawson on the Discovery of Natural Gas in East Sussex .564 



36. Dr. J. T. Hewitt on Natural Gas at Ileathfield Station (Sussex) 572 



37. Mr. T. Mellard Reade on Post-Glacial Beds exposed in the Cutting of the new 



Bruges Canal .-rrr: 575 



38. Mr.T. Mellard Reade on High-Level Marine Drift at Colwyn Bay. (Abstract.) 582 



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