﻿CONTENTS. 



Pages 

 Proceedings of the Geological Society, Session 1904-1905 xciii-xcv 



PAPEES READ. 



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18. Mr. Richardson on the Rhaetic and Contiguous Deposits of Glamorganshire. 



(Plate XXXIII) 385 



19. Mr. Richardson on the Rhaetic Rocks at Berrow Hill 425 



20. Dr. Moody on the Causes of Variegation in Keuper Marls, etc 431 



21 . Mr. Walford on New Oolitic Strata in Oxfordshire . (Abstract) 440 



22. Mr. Rastall on the Blea-Wyke Beds and the Dogger in North-East Yorkshire 441 



23. Messrs. H. J. 0. White & L. Treacher on the Phosphatic Chalk of Taplow... 461 



24. Mr. Stobbs on the Marine Beds in the Coal-Measures of North Staffordshire, 



with Notes on their Palaeontology by Dr. Wheelton Hind. (Plates XXXIV- 

 XXXVI) 495 



25. Mr. Sibly on the Carboniferous Limestone of the Weston-super-Mare 



District 548 



26. Miss Donald on Two New Species of Loxonema. (Plate XXXVII pars) 564 



27. Miss Donald on Silurian Gasteropoda from Llangadock. (Plate XXXV II pars) 567 



28. Mr. Elsden on the Igneous Rocks between St. David's Head and Strumble 



Head. (Plates XXXVIII-XL) 579 



29. Mr. Fearnsides on the Geology of Arenig Fawr and Moel Llyfnant. (Plate 



XLI) 608 



30. Mr. Preumont on the Geology of Part of the Congo Free State, etc. With 



Petrological Notes by Mr. J. A. Howe. (Plates XLII-XLIV) 641 



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