CONTENTS. 



Proceedings of the Geological Society, Session 1894-95, including the Pro- 

 ceedings at the Annual Meeting, the President's Address, etc v-xcii 



PAPEES EEAD. 



9. Prof. E. Hull on Community of Species of Freshwater Fishes in the Nile and 



Jordan Waters. (Abstract.) 93 



10. Mr. W. F. Wilkinson on the Geology of Anatolia 95 



11. Mr. W. S. Gresley on the Eastern Limits of the Yorkshire and Derbyshire 



Coalfield. (Abstract.) 98 



12. Mr. W. S. Gresley on Lake Superior Iron Ores. (Abstract.) 98 



13. Mr. J. Logan Lobley on the Mean Badial Variation of the Globe. (Abstract.) 99 



14. Mr. T. Leighton on the Lower Greensand of East Surrey 101 



15. Mr. Alfred Harker on Carrock Fell Granophyre and Grainsgill Greisen. 



(Plate IV.) 125 



16. Mr.F.E. CowperEeed on theGeology of theFishguard District. (PlatesV.&VI.) 149 



17. Mr. E. B. Wethered on the Formation of Oolite. (Plate VII.) 196 



18. Miss J. Donald on British Carboniferous Species of Murchisonia. (Plates 



VIII.-X.) 210 



19. Mr. J. D. Kendall on the Whitehaven Sandstone. Series. (Abstract.) 235 



20. Messrs. Duckworth and Swainson on an Ossiferous Fissure in Creswell Crags. 



(Abstract.) 237 



21. Messrs. Skertchly and Kingsmill on the Loess, etc. of Shantung (North China) 238 



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