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Geological Survey of England & Wales : — 1-inch Map, n. s., 

 Sheet 316, Eareham, by W. Whitaker, C. Reid, & C. E. Hawkins 

 (Drift) ; colour-printed, 1905. Presented by the Director of 

 H.M. Geological Survey. 



•Geological Survey of Hungary : Agronomic map. Zone 20, 

 Col. xxiii, Szeged & Kislelek, — ^ by P. Treitz. 1903. Presented 

 by the Director of the Royal Hungarian Geological Institute. 



May 21th, 1905. 

 J. E. Mark, Sc.D., E.R.S., President, in the Chair. 

 The List of Donations to the Library was read. 

 The following communications were read : — 



1. ' On the Igneous Rocks occurring between St. David's Head 

 and Strumble Head (Pembrokeshire).' By James Yincent Elsden, 

 B.Sc., E.G.S. 



2. 4 The Rhsetic and Contiguous Deposits of Glamorganshire/ 

 By Linsdall Richardson, E.G.S. 



3. ' On the Occurrence of Rhaetic Rocks at Berrow Hill, near 

 Tewkesbury (Gloucestershire).' By Linsdall Richardson, E.G.S. 



The following specimens, etc. were exhibited : — 



Rock-specimens, sections, and lantern-slides, exhibited by J. V. 

 Elsden, B.Sc, E.G.S., in illustration of his paper. 



Specimens of rocks and fossils, exhibited by L. Richardson, 

 E.G.S., in illustration of his papers. 



Uebersichtskarte der untersuchten Thone der Lander der ungar- 

 ischen Krone, * ■, von A. von Kalecsinszky, 1904, presented by 

 the Director of the Royal Hungarian Geological Institute. 



June 7th, 1905. 

 J. E. Make, Sc.D., E.R.S., President, in the Chair. 



Leicester Bonner, Mining Engineer, Barkerville, Cariboo (British 

 Columbia) ; Thomas Henry Cope, The Grove, Gateacre, Liverpool ; 

 Edward Jorissen, L. es Sc, P.O. Box 2927, Johannesburg (Trans- 

 vaal); Albert Jowett, Greendale, Tottington, near Bury (Lancashire); 

 and Edward Harker Yintcent Melvill, Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., P.O. Box 

 719, Johannesburg (Transvaal), were elected Fellows ; and Bunjiro 

 Koto, Ph.D., Professor of Geology in the College of Science, 

 Imperial University of Tokyo (Japan), was elected a Eoreign 

 Correspondent of the Society. 



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