CONTENTS. 



Pages 

 Proceedings of the Geological Society, Session 1900-1901 i-iv 



PAPERS READ. 



Page 



1. Prof. T. G. Bonney & the Rev. E. Hill on the Drifts of the Baltic Coast of 



Germany , 1 



2. Mr. C. A. Matley on the Geology of Mynydd-y-Garn (Anglesey) 20 



3. Mr. F. Rutley on Tufaceous Rhyolitic Rocks from Dufton Pike, West- 



morland. (Plate I) 31 



4. Dr. J. W. Evans on Monchiquite from Mount Girnar, Junagarh, Kathiawar. 



(Platell) 38 



5. Miss C. A. Raisin on Altered Rocks near Bastogne (Ardennes) .,, 56 



6. Mr. C. B. Wedd on the Corallian Rocks of St. Ives and Elsworth 73 



7. Mr. W, J. Clarke on the Unconformity in the Shropshire Coalfields 86 



8. Messrs. A. J. Jukes-Browne & J. Scanes on the Upper Greensand and Chloritic 



Marl of Me-s and Maiden Bradley in Wiltshire. ( Plates III-V) 96 



9. Mr. S. S. Buekman on the Bajocian, etc. of the North Cotteswolds : the Main 



Hill-Mass. (Plate VI) 126 



10. Prof. T. T. Groom on the Igneous Rocks associated with the Cambrian of the 



Malvern Hills. (Plate VII) 156 



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