66 Report, 8fc. 



The exhibitions were : — 



Some Salts, discovered by Professor Williamson, possessing the property 

 of changing colour under the influence of heat By Me. Watson. 



An assignat of the second year of the French Republic By Fauldek. 



The Ear -bone of an Elephant (from Suffolk) , . . . By Johnson. 



A tree sparrow. (The President remarked that he had lately seen a 

 sparrow killed by flying over an express train) . . By Balfouk. 



A coin of Alexander, and two of the Acheean League . . By Evans. 



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Apcar then read a paper on the Glacial Period. 



Mr. Griffith afterwards showed some experiments illustrating 

 ^ the phenomena of Regelation. 



J. The President announced that the Prizes, oflfered for the best 



rj essays on observations in Natural Science, made during the holi- 



days, had been awarded to Clarke and Johnson. 



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29 SEP. 9 3 



Harkow: Feinted ey Ckossley akd Clakke. 



