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The following communication was read : — 



1. ' The Skomer Volcanic Series (Pembrokeshire).' l By Herbert 

 Henry Thomas, M.A., B.Sc, F.G.S. 



The following specimens, lantern-slides, and maps were ex- 

 hibited : — 



Specimens, rock-sections, and lantern-slides, exhibited by H. H. 

 Thomas, M.A., B.Sc, F.G.S., in illustration of his paper. 



Lantern-slides, illustrating South African evidence for the 

 planetismal hvpothesis, exhibited by Prof. E. H. L. Schwarz, 

 AssocR.CS., F.G.S. 



A record of a period of great seismic activity, January 2nd- 

 4th, 1911, as registered at the Station at Woodbridge Hill, Guild- 

 ford, exhibited by F. Edward Norris, F.G.S. 



Geological Survey of Scotland : 6-inch Map, Sheet 32 (Edinburgh) 

 and Sheet 33 (Haddington), 1910; also 1-inch Map, Sheet 71 

 (Glenelg), 1910, presented by the Director of H.M. Geological 

 Survey. 



Geologische Uebersichtskarte des Konigreichs Sachsen, i. AT. 

 1 : 500,000, von Hermann Credner, 1910, presented by the Author. 



At 7 p.m., before the Ordinary Meeting, a Special General Meeting, 

 at which 92 Fellows were present, was held, in order to consider 

 the following resolutions submitted to them by the Council : — 



1. That the space now occupied by the Museum be made available - for the 



extension of the Library. 



2. That it is desirable that the Society's collections of Fossils, Minerals, 



and Rocks, with certain exceptions to be subsequently specified, be 

 oifered to one or more of the National Museums, provided that 

 guarantees be obtained that the specimens will be properly registered 

 and rendered available for scientific purposes. 



o. That it is not desirable that the Society should accept money for any 

 part of the collections, or in consideration of them. 



4. That the Council be empowered to approach such Institution, or Insti- 

 tutions, with a view to carrying the above Resolutions into effect, and 

 that the Council shall call another Special General Meeting to 

 express approval or otherwise of the arrangement proposed. 



Resolutions 1, 2, and 4 were carried unanimously, and Resolu- 

 tion 3 was carried by 57 Ayes to 10 Xoes. 



1 Communicated by permission of the Director of H.M. Geologic.il Survey. 



