The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . ided type. (Photogr.) L 7783. Discussion. The Chairman (Dr. A. Strahan) congratulated the Authoressupon her discovery of this plant-bed at Brora, which was not onlyinteresting in itself, but important as affording further evidencefor the correlation of the rocks of Brora with those of the Yorkshirecoast. Prof. E. J. Garwood regretted that he could add nothing to thediscussion on the subject of this paper. He would, however, liketo take this opportunity of welcoming this first communicationfrom his old pupil, the distinguished Authores


The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . ided type. (Photogr.) L 7783. Discussion. The Chairman (Dr. A. Strahan) congratulated the Authoressupon her discovery of this plant-bed at Brora, which was not onlyinteresting in itself, but important as affording further evidencefor the correlation of the rocks of Brora with those of the Yorkshirecoast. Prof. E. J. Garwood regretted that he could add nothing to thediscussion on the subject of this paper. He would, however, liketo take this opportunity of welcoming this first communicationfrom his old pupil, the distinguished Authoress. As many of theFellows knew, Miss Stopes had interested herself for some time inpaleobotany, and had just received from the Royal Society a sub-stantial grant to enable her to visit the deposits containing coal-balls in Japan. He felt sure that the Fellows of the Society wouldjoin him in wishing every success to her expedition, and wouldwelcome future communications from her after her return. Fig. 5. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. Vol. LXIII, Pl. Fig. 2. I Fig. 4.


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