Abstract

AFTER the presidential address, which was of great local interest, and listened to with much attention by a large audience, Mr. Harmer read two papers bearing on the Coralline and Red Crags. This veteran geologist, who, with the late Mr. Searles Wood, jun., did so much to unravel the age of the various Tertiary deposits in East Anglia, rendered much service to the Section, not only by the contribution of papers and in the discussions, but by attending the numerous excursions, and placing his knowledge and experience at the service of those less acquainted with Pliocene and Pleistocene rocks.

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