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Proceedings of the Geological Society, Session 1901-1902 ...........000. Ixxxiii-lxxxvili_ 
PAPERS READ. 
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20. Prof. J. W. Spencer on the Geological & Physical Development of Dominica, 
ote. (Plate'X. } roses ies Secs ls coon toee kat encee eek ehonens toner ue ae 341 
21. Prof. J. W. Spencer on the Geological & Physical Development of Barbados, 
| AE ee eee Pee i ee eM MR IE 
22. Dr. J. 8. Flett on Volcanic Ash from St. Vincent, fallen in Barbados ......... 368 
23. Dr. C. Davison on the Carlisle Earthquakes of July, 1901 ................cceeeee- 371 
24. Dr. C. Davison on the Inverness Earthquake of September 18th, 1901. 
(Platéa, KT & KIB) wicker siscesseocesvsnodecatuatccs v.20. dn eset ee 377 
25. Mr. A. K. Coomdéraswimy on the Crystalline Limestones of Ceylon. 
(Plates KILL & KV.) seos-ccenenqcovsicvy vind gapdeugesesnswpasaes tess cet peel 399 
. 26. Mr. E. Greenly on the Jaspers of South-eastern Anglesey. (Plates XV & 
PV LY Wen reawacanctncapnpeswngn tbr csnangmbatbetet caxhavedsat sn Seceaate ae enn 425 
27. Prof. C. E. Beecher on Palxozoic Phyllocarida from Pennsylvania. 
(Plater RV EERE Oe ies ese ibeenspeesscone'evasdodie oles, alena ic 44] 
28. Dr. C. 8. Du Riche Preller on Pliocene Conglomerates in Subalpine France 
GGL Hyp AiPMe LA os ene Hoosen a tecn voted ane sdenpnonivede dls dossscue teh cuenta 450 
29. Mr. P. F. Kendall on a System of Glacier-Lakes in the Cleveland Hills. 
(Plates RX -RVETL.)  ivisiss. fesse vacsddevensasatecgncnassscowsoceuaithel. 471 
80. Mr. A. R. Dwerryhouse on the Glaciation of Teesdale, Weardale, & the 
Tyne Valley. (Plates XXUX'& XXX.) ooo. ccecsccepveskeeesoanh ae eaeeenee 572 
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