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NOVEMBER 3rd. 

 Splendid Specimens of Mesotype, Cha- 



basie, Mesoline, Apophyllite, and 



Celestine upon Sulphur. 

 A Collection of Minerals and Geological 



Specimens, from th« Lake-district 



of Westmoreland and Cumberland. 

 Fossil Molar Tooth of an Elephant^ 



from the Coast at Happisborough 



Norfolk. 



NOVEMBER nth. 

 15 rare North American Minerals 



* Rev. W. H. Bathurst, 

 President, Barwick- 

 in-£lmet. 



,, >Mr.S. 



Atldoaoo, Jun. Esq. 

 Leeds. 



Woodward, Norwich 



1 Thomas Meade, Esq. Hon. 

 >- Mem. Leeds Ph. and 

 J Lit. Soc, Chatley. 



DECEMBER 2Sih. 

 An interesting C(dlection of Fossils 

 from the Coal Measures, Lias, 

 Oolite formation. Green Sand and 

 Chalk, of Wiltshire and Somerset- 

 shire. 



Thomas Meade, Esq. Hon. 

 Mem. Leeds Ph. and 

 Lit. Soc, Chatley. 



JANUARY 10th, 1827. 

 Specimens of Whin from the Dyke in 

 Hartley Colliery, and of charred 

 Coal from the parts of the Seam in 

 contact with the Dyke. 



FEBRUARY 9th. 

 The Head of a Fossil Animal from the 



Haigh Moor Measures at Waterloo 



Colliery. 

 20 Specimens of Yorkshire Fossils. 



FEBRUARY 24M. 

 A Specimen of Sulphate of Barytes from 

 Roundhay. 



FEBRUARY 27ih. 

 9 Spedmens of Carrara Marble. 

 Asbestos from Carrara. 



* James Leather, Esq. 

 Beeston Park. 



* Mr. E. S. George, 

 F. L. S. Secretary. 



\ Mr. John Calvert, Leeds. 



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* Mr. £. Baines, Jun. 



