CONTENTS, 



Pages 

 Proceedings of the Geological Society, Session 1908-1909, including the 

 Proceedings at the Annual General Meeting, the President's Anniversary- 

 Address, etc ix-cxxiv 



PAPEES BEAD. 



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5. Prof. J. H. L. Vogt on Labradorite-Norite with 'Porphyritic Labradorite- 



Orystals 81 



6. Mr. 0. I. Gardiner & Prof. S. H. Eeynolds on the Igneous and Associated 



Sedimentary Rocks of the Tourmakeady District. (Plates IV-YI) 104 



7. Mr. J. H. Collins on Geological Features observable at the Oarpalla China- 



ClayPit. (Plate VII) 155 



8. Mr. A. J. Jukes-Browne on the Depth and Succession of the Bovey Deposits. 



(Abstract) 162 



9. The Eev. H. G. 0. Kendall on Paleolithic Implements from Wiltshire. 



(Abstract) , 166 



10. Miss G. L. Elles on the Eelation of the Ordovician and Silurian Eocks of 



Conway. (Plate VIII) 169 



11. Miss M. C. Stopes on Plant-Containing Nodules from Japan. (Plate IX) ... 195 



12. Mr. E. A. Martin on the Brighton Cliff -Formation. (Abstract) 206 



13. Mr. G. Clinch on the Sculptures of the Chalk-Downs in Kent, Surrey, and 



Sussex. (Abstract) 208 



14. Mrs. Longstaff on the Genus Loxonema, with Descriptions of New Proterozoic 



Species. (Plates X & XI) 210 



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