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May 21. — “ Notes on the Geology of Ilfracombe,” by 
Prof. S. H. Reynolds, M.A., F.G.S. 
June 18. — “ Notes on the Carboniferous Corals and 
Brachiopods in the Stoddart Collection,” by A. Vaughan, 
B.A., B.Sc., F.G.S. 
Oct. 22. — “ Notes on the Geology of the Belfast Dis- 
trict,” by Prof. S. H. Reynolds, M.A., F.G.S. 
Nov. 19. — Exhibition Meeting, when the following 
were exhibited : — 
(1) (a) Lantern slides illustrating the Geology of Ilfra- 
combe ; (b) second series of the British Association geologi- 
cal photographs ; (c) Geological map of Japan ; (d) Two 
plaster casts of Pterodactyles from the Munich Museum ; 
(e) Rocks and minerals from the Tyrol, by Prof. S. H. 
Reynolds, M.A., F.G.S. 
(2) Lava specimens from Mount Vesuvius ; (h) First 
series of the British Association geological photographs, 
by Miss F. Maciver. 
(3) Neolithic remains from Ballintoy ; (b) Palaeolithic 
chert implements from Broom Pit, Axminster ; (c) Eolithic 
flints, Salisbury, etc. ; (d) Distorted or “ crazy ” Gotham 
marble, by W. H. Wickes. 
(4) Collection of fossils from the Bognor Rock, by J. T. 
Kemp, M.A. 
(5) Specimens from the Travertin Leaf Beds of Italy ; 
(5) Examples of Palaeozoic Trilobites, etc., from Bohemia, 
by Dr. W. B. Gubbin. 
(6) Sharks’ teeth and other fossils from the Barton Beds, 
Hampshire ; sharks’ teeth from Phosphate Beds, Florida. 
Photograph and lantern slide of Ichthyosaurus from 
Stockton, near Rugby. Lantern slide of chalk quarry, 
showing pipes of Plateau gravel, Salisbury. Lantern slide of 
Basalt quarry, Rhine. Specimens of Strontia deposited 
with other minerals, by B. A. Baker. 
(7) Specimens from Bryozoa beds, especially those col- 
