476 Royal Geological Society of Cornwall. 



and Paris, Hon. M.Y.P S., Secretary of the Society, and Curator of 

 the Museum. 



IV. Observations on a suite of Specimens from the neighbour- 

 hood of Exeter. By Joseph Parker, Jun., Esq., Corresponding 

 Member of the Society. 



V. On the Age of the Shingle Beach at Pevensey, in Sussex. By 

 John S. Enys, Esq., F.G.S., &c., Member of the Society. 



VI. On the Organic Remains contained in the Slates and Lime- 

 stones of South Devon. By J. C. Bellamy, Esq., Curator of the 

 Devon and Cornwall Natural History Society. 



VII. On the Occurrence of Organic Remains in the Slate Rocks 

 of the Southern Coasts of Cornwall. By Charles W. Peach, Esq., 

 Associate of the Society. 



VIII. On the Sulphur Ores (iron pyrites) of the Vale of Ovoca, 

 county of Wicklow. By W. J. Kenwood, C.E., F.R.S., Correspond- 

 ing Member of the Plymouth Institute. 



The Curator's Report notices the following Donations to the Mu- 

 seum : 



Cinnabar, with hematite iron ore and copper pyrites from Bavaria, 

 vitreous and purple copper ores and copper pyrites from Kenmare 

 mine, county of Kerry, and metallic copper precipitated on the 

 pumps of Connorree mine, county of Wicklow. By Thomas Cor- 

 nish, Esq. Specimens from the recent land-slip on the coast be- 

 tween Axmouth and Lyme. By the Rev. Canon Rogers, A.M., 

 Member of the Society. Specimens from the trap dyke, and of 

 the accompanying rocks, from Mr. Pennant's slate quarry at Pen- 

 rhyn, Caernarvonshire. By Joseph Carne, Esq., F.R.S., F.G.S, 

 M.R.I. A., &c., Treasurer of the Society. Wood-tin and garnets, 

 from Polberrow mine, St. Agnes. By John T. Tregellas, Esq. 

 Pseudomorphous quartz, from Caradon, and crysocolla, from near 

 Five Lanes. By Mr. George Jennings, Jun. Stream-tin ore from 

 Carnon mine. By Mr. Nicholas S. Cloak. Pearl spar and iron py- 

 rites from Trevaskus mine. By Mr. Joseph. Galena, copper 

 pyrites and sulphuret of antimony from Sicily. By Floyd, Esq. 

 A suite of specimens from the neighbourhood of Exeter, and or- 

 ganic remains resembling Alcyonia, from the new red sandstone of 

 Devon. By Joseph Parker, Jun., Esq., Corresponding Member of 

 the Society. Organic remains from the slate series and limestones 

 near Plymouth. By J. C. Bellamy, Esq., Curator of the Devon and 

 Cornwall Natural History Society. A fine specimen of Jew's-house 

 tin from St. Austell. By John Michell, Esq. Chert from Halkin 

 mountain, Flintshire. By Richard Thomas, Esq. (of London). 

 Organic remains from the summit of Snowdon, and carbonate of 

 manganese from Caernarvonshire. By Henry Thomas, Esq., F.G.S. , 

 Associate of the Society. A suite of specimens from the coast of 

 Antrim and other parts of Ireland. By C. A. Johns, Esq. Native 

 copper, crystallized copper pyrites, and iron pyrites from Providence 

 mines, near St. Ives ; galena from North Wheal Alfred, with speci- 

 mens from the copper and sulphur (iron pyrites) ores of Wicklow. 

 By Mr. Higgs, Member of the Society. Chalcedony, organic re- 



