Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, Volume 18

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Geologists' Association, London., 1904 - Geology
 

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Page 64 - President, in the Chair. The President referred to the loss sustained by the Association in the death of one of its founders, the Rev.
Page 498 - MEMBERS (limited to 25), consisting of persons who are eminent in Geological Science, or who have rendered some special service to the Association, are elected, on the recommendation of the Council, at the Annual General Meeting. THE COUNCIL, in which the management of the affairs of the Association is vested, is elected annually, and is composed of a President, five Vice-Presidents, a Treasurer, one or more Secretaries, an Editor, a Librarian, and twelve other Members.
Page 375 - One of the limestones of the Middle Oolite has been called the " Coral Rag," because it consists, in part, of continuous beds of petrified corals, for the most part retaining the position in which they grew at the bottom of the sea. They belong chiefly to the genera Caryophyllia (Fig.
Page 351 - On Jurassic, Neocomian and Gault Boulders found in Denmark.
Page 139 - Rocks have suffered took place in the interval between the close of the Silurian Period and the commencement of the conditions to which the Caledonian Old Red is due.
Page 502 - GEOLOGISTS' ASSOCIATION. FOUNDED 1858. THE OBJECT of the Association is to facilitate the study of Geology and its allied Sciences. THE ASSOCIATION consists of Ordinary and Honorary Members. ORDINARY MEMBERS are elected on a Certificate of Recommendation, signed by two or more members, one of whom must have personal knowledge of the Candidate. The certificate is read at a monthly meeting, and the Candidate submitted for election at the succeeding Meeting. Ordinary Members pay an admission Fee of...

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