PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. [vol. lxxv, 



February 26th, 1919. 



Mr. G. W. Lamplugh, F.R.S., President, 

 in the Chair. 



Carlos Bentos Freire d'Andrade, A.E.S.M., A.R.C.Sc, 2S 

 Calhariz de Bemfica, Lisbon (Portugal) ; Lieut. Charles Robert 

 Hacon, M.C., Machine Gun Corps, 122 Rosehill Road, Ipswich; 

 and Lieut. Frank Tinley Ingham, B.Sc, A.I.C., Lincolnshire 

 Regiment, Middle Rasen, Market Rasen, were elected Fellows of 

 the Society. 



The List of Donations to the Library was read. 



The Pee side NT said : — 



The Fellows will be aware from the Special Notice which they 

 have received that it is proposed to change the subject previously 

 announced for this afternoon's meeting, and I hope that the 

 change will be approved. 



When it was found that our distinguished Fellow, Col. T. W. 

 Edgeworth David, was to be detained in London for a few days by 

 the delay of the troopship on which he returns to Australia, 

 we felt that this was an opportunity not to be missed of obtaining* 

 from him, if possible, some account of the personal experience 

 that he has gained during the last three years in the application of 

 geological knowledge to the War on the Western Front. The 

 Officers of the Society therefore approached Col. David, and he 

 very kindly consented to act upon our suggestion, although I fear 

 that it may have been a most inconvenient encroachment upon 

 his time. 



Col. T. W. Edgewoeth David, D.S.O., C.M.G., D.Sc, F.R.S., 



then proceeded to deliver his lecture on ' Geology at the Western 

 Front.' 



A vote of thanks was unanimously accorded to Col. David for 

 his lecture, and he made a brief reply. 



March 12th, 1919. 



Mr. G. W. Lamplugh, F.R.S., President, 

 in the Chair. 



Charles Ferdinand Zabel, 3 Priory Gardens, Bedford Park, W.4, 

 was elected a Fellow of the Society. 



The List of Donations to the Library was read. 



