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The following communications were read : — 



1. * Oil the Geology of Mynydd Gader, Dolgelly ; with an Account 

 of the Petrology of the Area between Dolgelly and Cader Idris.' 

 By Philip Lake. M.A., F.G.S., and Prof. Sidney Hugh Reynolds, 



M.A., r.G.s. 



2. ' Insect-R-emains from the Midland and South-Eastern Coal- 

 fields.' By Herbert Bolton, E.R.S.E., F.G.S., Director of the 

 Bristol Museum. 



The following specimens and lantern-slides were exhibited : — 



Specimens and lantern-slides exhibited by P. Lake, M.A., F.G.S., 

 and Prof. S. H. Eeynolds, M.A., F.G.S., in illustration of their 

 paper. 



Specimens and lantern-slides exhibited by H. Bolton, F.li.S.E., 

 F.G.S. , in illustration of his paper. 



May 15th, 1912. 



Dr. AuBEEY Steahan, F.R.S., President, 

 in the Chair. 



Percival Gordon Broad, M.A., St. Andrew's Lodge, Eastbourne ; 

 Jervis AVilliam Jervis, Superintendent of the Mineral Department 

 of Bikanir State, Palana, Bikanir (India); Eeginald Eaoul Lem- 

 priere, M.A., Ilozel Manor (Jersey) ; J. Eeid Moir, 12 St. Edmund's 

 Eoad, Ijjswich ; Edward Donald Nicholson, Whitehayen, Llynelys, 

 near Oswestry ; and John Switzer Owens, Hurst Cottage, Heming- 

 ford Eoad, Worcester Park (Surrey), w^ere elected Fellows of the 

 Society ; Prof. Marcellin Boule, Museum of Natural History, 

 Paris, was elected a Foreign Member of the Society ; and 

 Dr. Frank Wigglesworth Clarke, United States Geological Survey, 

 Washington (D.C.) ; Dr. Whitman Cross, F.G.S., United States 

 Geological Survey, Washington (D.C.) ; and Ferencz Baron Nopcsa, 

 Schloss Ujarad, Temesmegye (Hungary), were elected Foreign 

 Correspondents of the Society. 



The List of Donations to the Library was read. 



The specimens (boring cores) exhibited included Silurian from 

 Ware and Cliffe ; Silurian or older rock from Harwich and Culford ; 

 Devonian from Tottenham Court Eoad, Turnford, and Brabourne ; 

 Old Eed Sandstone from Willesden, Chiswick, Southall, Eichmond, 

 Streatham, Beckton, and Crossness ; Coal Measures and Carboni- 

 ferous Limestone from Ebbsfleet, near Eamsgate. 



The President stated that, no papers having been ready for 

 presentation at the meeting, he had obtained the consent of the 



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