Cxii PEOCEEDlIsGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. [JuUG I912. 



The following lantern-slides aud specimens were exhibited: — 



Lantern-slides exhibited by II. D. Yernon, B.A., B.Sc, F.G.S., in 

 illustration of his paper. 



Specimeas from the fossil-bearing horizon in the Permian of 

 Hamstead, near Birmingham, and lantern-slides, exhibited in 

 illustration of the paper by W. H. Hardaker, M.Sc. 



Carboniferous plants from Claveiiey Boring, exhibited by the 

 Director of KM. Geological Survey. 



On Wednesday, June 26th, 1912, a Conversazione, at which 

 about four hundred ladies and gentlemen were present, was held in 

 the Society's Apartments, from 9 to 11.30 p.m. In the course of 

 the evening, lectures, illustrated by lantern-slides, on ' Tin-Mining 

 in the Federated Malay States ' by J. B. Scrivenor, M.A., F.G.S., 

 and on ' Palaeolithic Paintings in the Caverns of JS'orthern Spain ' 

 by Dr. A. S. Woodward, F.R.S., Sec.G.S. Many interesting 

 exhibits were shown by Mr. G. E. Dibley, Dr. J. W. Evans, Mr. J. 

 Francis, Mr. W\ F. Gwinnell, Prof. E. Hull, the Rev. H. N, 

 Hutchinson, Mr. A. E. Kitsoii, Mr. A. L. Leach, Dr. J. M. Maclaren, 

 Mr. A. T. Metcalfe, Mr. H. S. Poole, Mr. S. Priest, Dr. H. H. 

 Swinnerton, Mr. B. J. Tully, Dr. A. Wade, Mr. W. Whitaker, 

 Mr. T. H. Withers, and the Director of the Geological Survey. 



