Vol. 58. ] PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. iil 
2. ‘Some Remarks on the Meteorological Conditions of the 
Pleistocene Epoch.” By Dr. Nils Ekholm. (Communicated by 
Prof. W. W. Watts, M.A., F.G.S.) 
3. ‘On the Origin of certain Concretions in the Lower Coal- 
Measures.’ By Herbert Birtwhistle Stocks, Esq., F.I.C., F.C.S. 
(Communicated by Prof. W. W. Watts, M.A., F.G.S.) 
In addition to the photographs mentioned on p. ii, the following 
specimens, etc., were exhibited :— 
Specimens of Lichas, exhibited by F. R. C. Reed, Esq., M.A., 
F.G.S., in illustration of his paper. 
Copies of Memoirs containing Charts, etc., exhibited in illus- 
tration of Dr. Nils Ekholm’s paper. 
Specimens and Lantern- slides of Lower Coal-Measure Concretions, 
exhibited in illustration of the paper by H. B. Stocks, Esq., F.I.C., 
F.C.S. 
December 4th, 1901. 
J.J. H. Tratt, Esq., M.A., V.P.R.S., President, in the Chair. 
Edward Alexander Newell Arber, Esq., B.A., Trinity College, 
Cambridge; Stanley Clay, Esq., The Gold Coast Amalgamated 
Mines, Limited, 10 & 11 Austin Friars, E.C.; John Smith Flett, 
M.A., D.Sc., Geological Survey of England, 28 Jermyn Street, 
S.W.; Guy Mortimer Fry, Esq., 1 Wynn Road, Tankerton, Whit- 
stable; Thomas Stephen Hart, Esq., M.A., School of Mines, 
Ballarat (Victoria); the Rev. George John Lane, The Manse, Croft 
Terrace, Alston (Cumberland); Thomas Henry Digges La Touche, 
Esq., Superintendent, Geological Survey of India, Calcutta ; Harford 
John Lowe, Esq., The Oaklands, Abbey Road, Torquay ; Frederic 
Philip Mennell, Esq., The Rhodesia Museum, Bulawayo (South 
Africa); Alexander Mitchell, M.D., 87 Regent Street, W.; Arthur 
Berry Nowell, Esq., Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., Wise House, Dacca, Eastern 
Bengal (India); Ernest Hubert Lewis Schwarz, Hsq., Assistant 
Geologist, Geological Survey of the Cape of Good Hope, South African 
Museum, Cape Town; Clement H. Stott, Esq., Pietermaritzburg 
(Natal); the Rev. Francis St. John Thackeray, M.A., F.S.A., Maple- 
durham Vicarage, Reading; and Luke Williams, Esq., Mount Reid 
Mine, Mount Reid (Tasmania), were elected Fellows of the Society. 
The List of Donations to the Library was read. 
Prof. Bonney, in exhibiting a series of specimens of Smaragdite- 
Euphotide from the Saasthal, remarked that they illustrated its 
variations in mineral composition: the pyroxenic constituent being 
