Rcport: The Jlenibership of llie Sriciety o n :!Otli Srptenibcr, 1951 was 132, consisting of 6 Honorary Jlcntbers, 107 Ortlinary hlembers and I9 Student Members, an increase of 6 on last session. Tliv I'rvsitlent's .Atltlrcss on "The Geological Structure of Sorth \Vales". 1Sth Sovemher . . . . "Tlie
Proceeding of the liverpool geological society
- Book ID
- 102224962
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1951
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 155 KB
- Volume
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0072-1050
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๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
During the session discussions took place between representatives of the Liverpool Geological Society and the Manchesrer Geological Association, as a result of which a joint comminee was formed to be responsible for editing, publication and sales of the JournaL The committee is known as the Liverpoo
THE SOCIFIY'S PRIZE was awarded to Dennis Wood, B.Sc. FIELD MEETINGS. During the Easter weekend, March 30th-April 3rd, Dr. D. T. Donovan led a party in the Cotswolds. Other meetings during the session were:-15th April: Manchester Museums demonstrated by Dr. R. M.
At an Extraordinary Meeting preceeding this address, it was agreed that Rule 4 (An Ordinary Member may become a Life Member by payment of 12 guineas, or after 10 years' Ordinary membership, 6 guineas) &odd be rescinded.
Pitcher led a party of amateur geologists to sct the geology of the Wirral. On 30th April, Professor F. W. Cope demonstrated the geology of North Staffordshire. THE s o c m ' s SILVER MEDAL was awarded to Dr. D. A. Bassctt, Keeper of Geology at the National Muscum of Wales.