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gists who in former days attempted a solution of these difficult ques- 
tions. The Committee would venture to suggest a re-examination 
of the localities, as the fuller knowledge now possessed on these 
subjects may possibly throw a clearer light on the phenomena. 
The Committee wish only to add, that if any geologists, whether 
fellows of this Society or not, happen, in the course of their rambles 
through the country, to fail in with or hear of any boulders re- 
markable for size, position, or composition, not yet mentioned in 
the Committee’s Reports, the Convener will be happy to receive a 
notice of them. 
After some conversation, in which Mr Ferguson of Kinmundy, 
Dr Bryce, the Rev. T. Brown, and others took part, the Report was 
adopted, and the proceedings terminated. 
