SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATIONS 



GENERAL MEETINGS. 



March 2, 1841.— James HAMERTON^Esq. of Hellifield Peel, read 

 a Paper on the best methods of planting and procuring Forest Trees* 

 which he illustrated by specimens of diflPerent varieties of Timber in 

 ' their several states of perfection and decay. 



April 6. — Observations on a Roman Sepulchral Monument, in the 

 Museum of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, by O'Callaghan, Esq. Assistant- 

 Surgeon, 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards. 



May 4. — Meteorological Observations made at York, by John 

 Ford. 



Jan. 4, 1842. — The Rev. John Graham, V. P., read a Paper, 

 containing his own Observations on the Geology of Boulogne-sur-Mer, 

 and the opposite coast of Sussex. 



