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 Proceedings of the Geological Society, Session 1895-1896 cxxi-cxxvih 



PAPERS EEAD. 



20. Mr. F. R. Cowper Reed on the Fauna of the Keisley Limestone.— Part I. 



(Plates XX. & XXI.) 407 



21. Dr. G. J. Hinde on new Pemmatites, Palceacis, and Eunicites. (Plates XXII. 



& XXIII.) 438 



22. Miss Aston and Prof. Bonney on an Alpine Nickel-bearing Serpentine, with 



Fulgurites 452 



23. Prof. J. E. Talma ge on Linear Marks in Sedimentary Rock. (Abstract.) 401 



24. Mr. A. T. Metcalfe on the Gypsum Deposits of Nottinghamshire and Derby- 



shi re. (Abstract. ) > . 4G1 



25. Mr. J. H. Cooke on the Globigerina- limestones of the Maltese Islands. 



(Abstract.) 461 



26. Mr. A. Strahan on a Phosphatic Chalk with Holaster planus at Lewes 463 



27. Mr. A. Strahan on Submerged Land-surfaces at Barry, Glamorganshire 474 



28. Mr. Clement Reid on the Eocene Deposits of Dorset 490 



29. Messrs. H. H. Arnold-Bemrose and R. M. Deeley on Mammalian Remains in 



the Derwent River-gravels 497 



30. Messrs. P. Lake and S. BL Reynolds on the Lingula-Flags and Igneous Rocks 



ofDolgelly. (Plate XXIV.) 511 



31. Misses Crosfield and Skeat on the Geology of the Neighbourhood of Car- 



marthen. (Plates XXV. & XXVI.) 523 



32. Prof. A. P. Pavlow on the Classification of the Strata between the Kimeridgian 



and the Aptian. (Plate XXVII.) 542 



33. Dr. C. S. Du Riche Preller on Glacial Deposits, Preglacial Valleys, and Inter- 



glacial Lake-Formations in Subalpine Switzerland 556 



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