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GEOLOGICAL SECTION. 
Wednesday, April 8th.— Mr. W. W. Stoddart in the Chair. 
It was decided that the following walks should take place during the 
coming months, namely : — First to Paulton, second to Dundry, third to 
Willsbridge, fourth to Dundas. 
Mr. W. R. Browne then read a paper on certain organic remains 
found in excavating the new lock-gate at Cumberland Basin. The paper 
was illustrated by drawings of the sections, and by several specimens, 
amongst the most noticeable of which latter was a fine .skull of Cerus 
elaphus, the red deer. 
A short discussion as to the probable causes of the alteration in the 
river bed ensued. 
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