vi PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL socinry.  [ Feb. rgoz. 
The following communications were read :— 
1. ‘Coal- and Petroleum-Deposits in European Turkey.’ By 
Lieut.-Colonel Thomas English, F.G.S. 
2. ‘On the Geological and Physical Development of Dominica ; 
with Notes on Martinique, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, and the Grena- 
dines.’ By Prof. Joseph William Winthrop Spencer, Ph.D., M.A., 
F.GS. 
3. ‘On the Geological and Physical Development of Barbados, 
with Notes on Trinidad. By Prof. Joseph William Winthrop 
Rpeucer eh). MA H3G:S: 
In addition to the exhibits mentioned on p. v, the following 
specimens, etc., were exhibited :— 
Specimens of Coal- and of Petroleum-Deposits, and Lantern-Slides 
of Views of the Country north of the Gulf of Xeros, in Kuropean 
Turkey, exhibited by Lieut.-Colonel Thomas English, F.G.S., in 
illustration of his paper. 
January 8th, 1902. 
J.J. H. TEsart, Esq., M.A., V.P.R.S., President, in the Chair. 
James Foulds, Esq., A.R.C.S., F.C.8., Myrtle Grove, Dymond 
Road, Heckmondwike (Yorkshire); and William Maclay, Esq., 
Thornwood, Langside, Glasgow, were elected Fellows of the Society. 
The following Fellows, nominated by the Council, were elected 
Auditors of the Society’s Accounts for the preceding year: Horacg 
W. Moncxrton, Esq., F.L.S., and Beproxp McNerz1, Esq. 
The List of Donations to the Library was read. 
The following communications were read :— 
1. ‘A System of Glacier-Lakes in the Cleveland Hills.’ By 
Percy Fry Kendall, Esq., F.G.8., Lecturer in Geology at the York- 
shire College, Leeds. 
2. ‘The Glaciation of Teesdale, Weardale, and the Tyne Valley, 
and their Tributary Valleys.’ By Arthur Richard Dwerryhouse, 
Ksq., B.Sc., F.G.S. 
Lantern-Slides and Diagrams were exhibited by Mr. P. F. Kendall 
and Mr, A. R. Dwerryhouse in illustration of their respective papers. 
