CV1 PBOCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. [vol. lxxix, 



March 28th, 1923. 



Dr. Hebbeet H. Thomas, M.A., Vice-President, 

 in the Chair. 



Ernest St. John Burton, Melville, Howard Road, Bournemouth 

 (Hampshire) ; Robert Claytor, Thurnscoe Hall, near Rotherham 

 (Yorkshire) ; Annie Ethel Cook, B.Sc, 8 Church Lane, Hornsey, 

 N. 8 ; the Rev. Charles William Cooper, St. Paul's Vicarage, 

 Northampton Park, Canonbury, N. 1 ; and James Frederick 

 Jackson, 18 Elm Street, Cardiff, were elected Fellows of the 

 Society. 



The Chaibman announced that the Proceeds of the Daniel- 

 Pidgeon Fund for 1923 had been awarded to Howel Williams, 

 B.A., M.Sc, of the University of Liverpool, who proposes to 

 investigate the stratigraphy and vulcanicity of Snowdon. 



The following communication was read : — 



' Further Researches on the Succession and Metamorphism in 

 the Mona Complex.' By Edward Grreenly, D.Sc, F.Gr.S. 



Dr. Grreenly exhibited lantern-slides, microscope-slides, and rock- 

 specimens, in illustration of his paper. 



April 18th, 1923. 



Prof. A. C. Sewabd, Sc.D., F.R.S., President, and afterwards 

 Dr. Hebbebt H. Thomas, M.A., Vice-President, in the Chair. 



The List of Donations to the Library was read. 



The following communication was read : — 



' The Structure of the Bowmore-Portaskaig District of Islay.' 

 By John Frederick Norman Grreen, B.A., F.Gr.S. 



Microscope-sections and rock-specimens were exhibited by 

 Mr. Gi-reen, in illustration of his paper. 



