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February 19, 1845. 



Regular meeting of the Society — Dr. C. T. Jackson, Vice 

 President, in the Chair. 



Dr. Binney presented a paper from Dr. James Deane, of 

 Greenfield, Mass. entitled '' Illustrations of Fossil Foot- 

 marks." It was accompanied by a reduced fac simile draw- 

 ing of a slab about six feet in diameter, containing upwards 

 of one hundred perfect tracks, being completely intersected 

 by rows of the tracks of four or five varieties of gregarious 

 birds, said to be by far the most interesting specimen, both 

 in point of the number and perfection of the impressions, yet 

 discovered. The paper was referred to the Committee of 

 Publication. 



Dr. Binney also announced the reception of a cast of a 

 very perfect Ornithichinites giganteus, from Mr. Marsh, of 

 Greenfield. 



Mr. Bouve exhibited a collection of Fossils from the Ter- 

 tiary of Claiborne, Alabama, and a few from Prairie Bluff', pre- 

 sented by Mr. C. S. Hale, of Mobile. The collection is a very 



