Vol. 57.] PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. XCVU 



Six specimeus of the so-called ' Clay-Concretions ' from Vermont 

 (U.S.A.), possessing unusual symmetry. They are really calcareous 

 concretions (containing about 50 per cent, of calcium-carbonate) 

 from the river-drift clays of the Connecticut Valley. Exhibited by 

 George Abbott, Esq., M.R.C.S. 



Geological Survey of Norway Map, 1557^, No. 25 D. Lillehammer, 

 by T. Muenster, 1899, presented by the Director of that Survey. 



June 5th, 1901. 

 J. J. H. Teall, Esq., M.A., V.P.R.S., President, iu the Chair. 



Henry Johnson, Esq., Castledale, Dudley (Worcestershire), was 

 elected a Eellow of the Society. 



The Names of certain Fellows of the Society were read out for 

 the first time, in conformity with the Bye- Laws, Sect. VI. Art. 5, 

 in consequence of the non-payment of the Arrears of their Contri- 

 butions. 



The List of Donations to the Library was read. 



. The following communications were read : — 



1. 'On the Passage of a Seam of Coal into a Seam of Dolomite/ 

 By Aubrey Strahan, Esq., M.A., E.G.S.^ 



2. ' On some Landslips in Boulder-Clay near Scarborough.' By 

 Horace WooUaston Monckton, Esq., E.L.S., V.P.G.S. 



The following specimens, photographs, and lantern-slides were 

 exhibited: — 



Specimens and Microscope-sections of Dolomite from the Wirral 

 Colliery (Cheshire), exhibited by A. Strahan, Esq., M.A., E.G.S., 

 in illustration of his paper. 



Photographs and Lantern-slides, exhibited by H. W. Monckton, 

 Esq., F.L.S., V.P.G.S., in illustration of his paper. 



June 19th, 1901. 

 J. J. H. Teall, Esq., M.A., V.P.P.S., President, in the Chair. 



George Abbott, Esq., M.R.C.S., 33 Upper Grosvenor Road, 

 Tuubridge Wells ; William John Ball, Esq., 33 Hungerford Road, 

 Crewe; and Prof. Edward Thomas Mellor, B.Sc, Vaynor, Belmont 

 Road, Portswood, Southampton, were elected Fellows of the Society. 



^ Coramimicated by permission of the Director of H.M. Geological Survey. , 



