Vol. 67.] PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. CI 



Cannock (Staffordshire) ; and Henry Crunden Sargent, Ambergate 

 (Derbyshire), were elected Fellows of the Society. 



The President announced, with a regret which he was assured 

 all the Fellows would share, the unexpected decease at Karlsbad 

 of Prof. Victor Karl Uhlig, University of Vienna, who was to have 

 been balloted for as Foreign Correspondent. 



The List of Donations to the Library was read. 



The Names of certain Fellows of the Society were read out for 

 the second time, in conformity with the Bye-Laws, Section VI, 

 Art. 5, in consequence of the Non-Payment of the Arrears of their 

 Contributions. 



The following communications were read : — 



1. ' On a Monchiquite Intrusion in the Old Red Sandstone of 

 Monmouthshire.' By Prof. William S. Boulton, B.Sc, Assoc.E.C.S., 

 F.G.S. 



2. ' Notes on the Culm of South Devon : Part I — Exeter District.' 

 By Frederick George Collins, F.G.S. ; with a Report on the Plant- 

 Remains by E. A. Newell Arber, M.A., F.G.S., and Notes on the 

 Cephalopoda, by George C. Crick, Assoc. R.S.M., F.G.S. 



The following specimens, maps, etc. were exhibited : — 



Hand-specimens, microscope-sections, photographs, and lantern- 

 slides, exhibited by Prof. W. S. Boulton, B.Sc, Assoc.R.C.S., F.G.S., 

 in illustration of his paper. 



Fossils, rock-specimens, and lantern-slides, exhibited by F. G. 

 Collins, F.G.S., in illustration of his paper. 



Fossils exhibited by G. C. Crick, Assoc.R.S.M., F.G.S. (by per- 

 mission of Dr. Wheelton Hind, F.G.S.), for comparison with the 

 specimens exhibited by Mr. F. G. Collins. 



A specimen of cleaved volcanic ash, showing some peculiar effects 

 of cleavage, one side of the specimen being three-quarters of an inch 

 thick, the opposite side thinning to a cutting-edge, and numerous 

 crystals of pyrite being elongated to three or four times their 

 width. From Homster Slate-Quarries (Cumberland), exhibited by 

 John Postlethwaite, F.G.S. 



Twenty-four sheets of the 6-inch Geological Survey Map (Drift) 

 of England and Wales, presented by the Director of H.M. Geological 

 Survey. 



Royal Geological Institute of Hungary : Geological Map on the 

 scale of 1 : 75,000— Sheet Zone 22, Kol. xxix, Szaszsebes, 1909. 

 Presented by the Director of that Institute. 



