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enabled the beds to be correlated with those at Abereiddy Bay. The 

 observations made by the Author on the igneous rocks, which form 

 so marked a feature in this area, were also highly interesting. 



Prof. Hull also spoke. 



The Author, in returning thanks for the manner in which his 

 paper had been received, said that, with respect to Dr. Hicks's 

 remarks on the character and thickness of the Middle Llandeilo Beds, 

 he held that they were partly faulted out in this area, and probably 

 in addition were attenuated. The occurrence of large masses of 

 intrusive rock on their horizon had also caused considerable altera- 

 tion in them ; and their calcareous development in Abereiddy Bay 

 did not prepare one for the sandy character which they assumed 

 near Fishguard. 



