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 Proceedings of the Geological Society, Session 1902-1903, including the Pro- 

 ceedings at the Anniversary Meeting, the President's Address, etc. ... vii-xcviii 



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12. Prof. Boyd Dawkins on a Pliocene Ossiferous Cavern at Doveholes. (Plates 



VIII-XII.) 105 



13. Dr. Miller on the Amounts of Nitrogen and Carbon in Clays and Marls 133 



14. Mr. Scrivenor on the Granite and Greisen of Cligga Head 142 



15. Mr. Scrivenor on the Geology of Patagonia. (Plate XIII.) 160 



16. Prof. Sollas on the Figure of the Earth 180 



17. Mr. Harker on the Overthrust Torridonian Eocks of the Isle of Eum, and 



the Associated Gneisses. (Plate XIV.) 189 



18. Mr. Seward on the Occurrence of Dictyozamites in England, and on European 



and Eastern Mesozoic Floras. (Plate XV.) 217 



19. Messrs. Lamplugh & Walker on a Fossiliferous Band at the Top of the Lower 



Greensand near Leighton Buzzard. (Plates XVI-XVIII.) 234 



20. Mr. Molyneux on the Sedimentary Deposits of Southern Rhodesia. (Plates 



XIX & XX.) 266 



21. Miss Eaisin on Eocks from Southern Abyssinia. (Plate XXI.) 292 



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