CONTENTS. 
PAPERS READ. 
31. Mr. F. A. Steart on Overthrusts, etc. in Braysdown Oolliery 
32. Mr. H. H. Thomas on the Mineralogical Constitution of the Bunter 
Pebble-Bed: | (Plates XXXI'& XXXEL)i0....ce AL, ee 620 
33. Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins on the Red Sandstone-Rocks of Peel. (Plate 
©. 0.01 Hb Ba: Beeps eee ren Bon MLDS BEM 633 
34. Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins on the Carboniferous, Permian, & Triassic in the 
North of.the Isle of Man «2.00.0... .0 02... fencuece sat codcet scbebac leis Gone aa 647 
35. Dr. C. Callaway on the Plutonic Complex of Central Anglesey .................. 662 
36. Mr. A. K. CooméraswAmy on the Wollastonite-Scapolite Gneisses of Ceylon. 
(Plate ROR MOW +) wscnvmeedsensdetesbecenatars sae» Maaneye uccrstutantee etn 680 
37. Prof. T. G. Bonney on Alpine Valleys in Relation to Glaciers. (Plate 
RV he co i ea ates gece say eee gt Mole las #00 vpbjaw e's ona alent nas Auta cl rr 690 
38. Prof. E. J. Garwood on Hanging Valleys in the Alps and Himalayas. 
(Pilates BOY EK). oo iene eceescctenngaersenwncneecsewses stash east eee 703 
39. Prof. S. H. Reynolds & Mr. A. Vaughan on the Jurassic of the South- 
Wales Direct Line 
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