ipart 1] PEOCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. V 



January 5th, 1921. 



Mr. R. D. Oldham, F.E.S., President, 

 in the Chair. 



The List of Donations to the Library was read. 



The following Fellows of the Society, nominated by the Council, 

 were elected Auditors of the Society's Accounts for the preceding 

 year: — John Frederick ISTormajN' Greek, B.A., and Samuel 

 Hazzledij^e Warreis". 



The following communications were read : — 



1. ' The Lithological Succession of the Carboniferous Lime- 

 •stone (Avonian) in the Avon Section at Clifton, Bristol.' By 

 Prof. Sidney Hugh Eeynolds, M.A., Sc.D., F.G.S. 



2. ' The Carboniferous Lim.estone of the Wickwar-Chipping 

 Sodbury Area (Grloucestershire).' By Miss Edith Bolton, M.Sc, 

 and Miss M. C. Tuck, B.Sc. (Communicated by Pnncipal T. 

 Franklin Sibly, D.Sc, F.G.S.) 



Specimens, diagrams, and lantern-slides were exhibited in illus- 

 tration of the paper by Prof. S. H. Eeynolds and of that by 

 Miss Bolton & Miss Tuck. 



Compound flints from Teynham (Kent) were exhibited by 

 Cecil Carus-Wilson, F.E.S.E., F.Q.S. 



Dreikanter and sun-sliced stones from the Desert of Tumbes 

 (Peru) were exhibited by Dr. T. O. Bosworth, M.A., F.G.S. 



January 19th, 1921. 



Mr. E. D. Oldham, F.E.S., President, 

 in the Chair. 



Stanley James Davies, The Eyelands, Colney Hatch Lane, New 

 iSouthgate, N. 11 ; and Thomas Eobertson, B.Sc, 26 D, Clanricarde 

 Grardens, W. 2, were elected Fellows of the Society. 



Dr. Frank Wigglesworth Clarke, Washington (D.C.), U.S.A. ; 

 Prof. Emile Haug, University of Paris ; Prof. Maurice Lugeon, 

 University of Lausanne (Switzerland) ; Prof. Hans Schardt, 

 University of Ziirich (Switzerland) ; Dr. Jakob Johannes Seder- 

 holm, Director of the Geological Survey of Finland, Helsingfors ; 

 .and Dr. Henry Stephen Washington, Geophysical Laboratory, 

 Washington (D.C.), U.S.A., were elected Foreign Members of the 

 -Society. 



