CONTENTS. 



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 Proceedings of the Geological Society, Session 1895-1896, including the Pro- 

 ceedings at the Anniversary Meeting, the President's Address, etc v-cxx 



PAPERS READ. 



7. Messrs. A. J. Jukes-Browne and W. Hill on the Cenomanian of S.W. England 



and W. France. (Plate V.) 99 



8. Mr. G. W. Lamplugh on the Speeton Series in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire... 179 



9. Dr. Henry Woodward on Cretaceous Podophthalmata from Vancouver and 



Queen Charlotte Islands 221 



10. Dr. Henry Woodward on Calais Newboldi. (Plate VI.) 229 



11. Mr. Philip Lake on the British Silurian Species of Acidaspis. (Plates VII. 



&VIII.) 235 



12. Mr. C. W. Andrews on the Structure of the Plesiosaurian Skull. (Plate IX.) 246 



13. Dr. Henry Hicks on the Morte Slates, and Associated Beds, in North Devon 



and West Somerset. (Plates X. & XI.) 254 



14. Miss G-. L. Elles and Miss E. M. R. Wood on the Llandovery and Associated 



Rocks of Conway 273 



15. Prof. T. W. E. David on Glacial Action in Australia in Permo-Carboniferous 



Time. (Plate XII.) 289 



16. The Rev. Edwin Hill on Transported Boulder Clay 302 



17. Prof. Edward Hull on the Geology of the Nile Valley 308 



18. Mr. Alfred Harker on the Granophyres of Strath, Skye. (Plates XIII. & 



XIV.) 320 



19. Sir Archibald Geikie on the Tertiary Basalt-plateaux of North-western Europe. 



(Plates XV.-XIX.) 331 



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