REPORTS OE MEETINGS 
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GEOLOGICAL SECTION 
D uring the year 1902 this section continued to 
advance in membership, for while at the commence- 
ment of the year there were forty- one members, the 
membership at the end of the year had risen to forty- 
eight. 
The following papers were read at nine meetings — 
Jan. 29. — The Clogher Head Inlier (County Kerry) by 
Prof. S. H. Reynolds, M.A., F.G.S., illustrated by lantern 
slides. 
Feb. 26. — Notes on the Geology of the Puy-de-Dome 
district (Auvergne) by Miss F. Maciver. Illustrated by 
lantern slides. 
March 20. — Ammonites and their allies by A. Vaughan, 
Esq., B.A., B.Sc., F.G.S. Illustrated by photographs and 
specimens. 
April 24. — Geological notes on a trip to Iceland by Prof. 
C. Lloyd Morgan, F.R.S., F.G.S. Illustrated by lantern 
slides. 
May 15. — Notes on the Geology of SAvanage. By Prof. 
S. H. Reynolds, M.A., F.G.S, Illustrated by maps and 
lantern slides. 
June 12. — The Lower Lias of Keynsham and the fossils 
found there, by Messrs. A. Vaughan, B.A., B.Sc., F.G.S., 
and J. W. Tutcher. Illustrated by lantern slides, photo- 
graphs and fossils. 
Oct. 15. — Lantern slides (and a short description of 
each) of photographs taken during the summer excursions 
of the University College Geological Field Class, by Prof. 
S. H. Reynolds, M.A., F.G.S. 
Nov. 12. — A new theory of the Cotham Marble. By A. 
Rendle Short, Esq., B.Sc. 
Dec. 17. — The Jurassic rocks of the South Wales direct 
Rahway line (Patchway to Wootton Bassett). By Prof. 
