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Photographed by F. J. ALLEN, Mason College, Birmingham.
Size 8 × 6 inches.

852-857 Burrington, Mendip Hills.
858 Cheddar Pass

862 Dinder Wood, Mendip Hills
865 Croscombe Hills

Denudation of Carboniferous limestone

Rock shelter

Dolomitic conglomerate

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Photographed by HARRY D. GOWER, 16 Wandle Road, Croydon. (Per Croydon Microscopical and Natural History Society.) Size 6×4 inches.

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886 Godstone, silver sand pits. Lower beds of the Upper Greensand

WARWICKSHIRE.

Photographed by C. J. WATSON, Acock's Green, Birmingham.

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Photographed by WILBERT GOODCHILD, 2 Dalhousie Terrace, Edinburgh.

Size 6 x 4 inches.

1039 Head of Haikable, or 'Whin' in Carboniferous rocks

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Edge

1049 Silveraband, Milburn. Swallow holes' in Carboniferous limestone

YORKSHIRE.

Photographed by W. H. ALEXANDER, 14a Chorley Old Road, Bolton. Size 4 x 3 inches.

Regd. No.

874-876 Sawley (Chasburn)

Synclinal and anticlinal foldings in lime. stone and shale

Photographed by F. N. EATON, Roseville, Maghull, Lancashire.
Size 4 x 3 inches.

841 Ingleton

842, 843

Lantern slides can be obtained.

Craven fault

Fall on River Greta

CHANNEL ISLANDS.

Photographed by GEO. A. PIQUET, 63 New St. John's Road, Jersey.

851 St. Owen's, Jersey

Size 8 x 6 inches.

Semi-detached pillar of granite (vein of greenstone at base)

SCOTLAND.

EDINBURGH.

Photographed by WILBERT GOODCHILD, Dalhousie Terrace, Edinburgh.

Size 6 x 4 inches.

1012-1014 Canonraills, Edinburgh.

1015-1017 Salisbury Craigs

1018 Arthur's Seat.

1019, 1032 Glencerse reservoir

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False bedding in Pleistocene sands

Junction of dolerite of Lower Carboniferous sandstone

Columnar basalt

Stream cutting through tuffs of Middle Old
Red Age

Cutting through the massif of Middle Old
Red Age

View from Driddingston Loch

'Haggis Basalt lava

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1024, 1025 Arthur's Seat (Pano- Lower Carboniferous basalt

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1037 Braid Hills, from Black- Middle Old Red volcanic rocks

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1053 Logan Burn, Pentland Middle Old Red conglomerate
Hills

1054, 1055 Arthur's

Seat, from Lower Carboniferous sandstones overlying Salisbury Craigs dolerite

HADDINGTONSHIRE.

Photographed by WILBERT GOODCHILD, Dalhousie Terrace, Edinburgh.

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Photographed by W. ELLISON, 2 Dalhousie Street, Perth. (Per HENRY COATES, F.R.S.E., Perthshire Society of Natural Science.) Size 8×6 inches.

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Photographed by Miss M. K. ANDREWS, College Gardens, Belfast. (Per Belfast Naturalists' Field Club.) Size 4x3 inches.

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Photographed by WM. GRAY, M.R.I.A., Mount Charles, Belfast. (Per Belfast Naturalists' Field Club.) Size 12× 10 inches (E.).

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Photographed by R. WELCH, 49 Lonsdale Road, Belfast. (Per Belfast Naturalists' Field Club.) Size 8 × 6 inches.

[NOTE. Lantern slides of the following subjects can be obtained. For complete list see Mr. Welch's Geological Catalogues.]

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Photographed by R. WELCH, Belfast. (Per Belfast Naturalists' Field

Club.)

959 Port Salon

962

960 Muckross Head

Size 8×6 inches.

Marine erosion of quartzite

Natural arch

Marine erosion

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Photographed by R. WELCH, Belfast. (Per Belfast Naturalists' Field

Club.)

983 Grey Abbey

984 Newcastle

985 Edenderry

Mountains

Size 8×6 inches.

Erratic block (basalt, 500 tons)
Sand dunes and raised beach

Esker drift'

986 Happy Valley, Mourne General view

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Photographed by Miss M. K. ANDREWS, College Gardens, Belfast.

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Photographed by Dr. VALENTINE BALL, C.B., F.R.S., Dublin.

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Photographed by R. WELCH, 49 Lonsdale Street, Belfast.

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Photographed by H. L. P. Lowe, Shirenewton Hall, Chepstow.
Size 6 x 4 inches.

877 Pass of Salruch, Little Erosion of river valley
Killery River, Conne-

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The Circulation of Underground Waters.-Twentieth Report of the Committee, consisting of Dr. E. HULL (Chairman), Sir DOUGLAS GALTON, Messrs. J. GLAISHER, PERCY KENDALL, Professor G. A. LEBOUR, Messrs. E. B. MARTEN, G. H. MORTON, Professor PRESTWICH, Messrs. I. ROBERTS, THOS. S. STOOKE, G. J. SYMONS, W. TOPLEY, C. TYLDEN-WRIGHT, E. WETHERED, W. WHITAKER, and C. E. DE RANCE (Secretary). (Drawn up by C. E. DE RANCE.) THE reporter has made good progress with the digest of the previous nineteen reports, which will be ready for publication this year, giving the details grouped in geological formations and counties.

The reporter, through unavoidable circumstances, is unable to be present this year, and is anxious to point out that not only has the Cardiff Naturalists' Society sent a valuable contribution, but several other societies federated to the British Association intend to furnish information; this being the case, he ventures to point out that it appears desirable to continue the work of your Committee, and that it is evident that if the work entrusted to them in 1874 be terminated in 1894 it will be continued by the federated societies, but the details of sections and analyses will be scattered over many publications and will not be of general use and access to engineers and sanitarians, and the results obtained will be published under various modes and conditions not admitting of common reference, as is the case in the reports emanating from your Committee.

The Committee would therefore venture to suggest that, as valuable information can still be obtained through the agency of local societies, they be reappointed without grant.

Your Committee have to deplore the death of one of their original members, Mr. Wm. Pengelly, F.R.S., who contributed most valuable information in the early days of the investigation, and throughout has taken an active interest in the work.

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