CONTENTS. 



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Proceedings of the Geological Society, Session 1911-1912, including the Pro- 

 ceedings at the Annual General Meeting, the President's Anniversary 

 Address, etc ix-cxii 



PAPERS READ. 



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8. Mr. J. B. Scrivenor on the Gopeng Beds of Kinta 140 



9. Mr. E. B. Bailey & Mr. M. Macgregor on the Glen Orchy Anticline 



(Plate X) 164 



10. Mr. L. J. Wills on Late Glacial and Post-Glacial Changes in the Lower Dee 



Valley (Plate XI) 180 



11. Dr. R. L. Sherlock & Mr. A. H. Noble on the Glacial Origin of the Clay- 



with-Flints of Buckinghamshire, and on a Former Course of the Thames 

 (Plates XII-XIY) 199 



12. Mr. S. H. Warren & others on a Late Glacial Stage in the Lea Valley 



(Plates XV-XVII) 213 



13. Dr. C. A. Matley on the Upper Keuper (or Arden) Sandstone Group and 



Associated Rocks of Warwickshire (Plate XVIII) 252 



14. Mr. T. O. Bosworth on the Keuper Marls around Charnwood (Plates XIX- 



XXVI) 281 



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