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^■imUvi\mt[^$, Mat^ch; 10, 1868. 



BEPEINTED FEOM THE "KENTISH GAZETTE." 



On Tuesday evening, the Eev. Dr. Mitchinson delivered 

 the second part of his lecture on " Siluria," to the East 

 Kent Natural History Society, in the Museum Eoom, Can- 

 terbury. The President (Col. Horsley) occupied the chair, 

 and a numerous company of the members and friends were 

 present, including Colonel and Mrs. Cos and party, Colonel 

 Farren, Dr. and Mrs. Kersey, Dr. Welch, Mr. and Mrs, 

 Rigden, J. PUbrow, Esq., F.S.A., and Miss Pilbrow, Dr. 

 Grayling, Mrs. Linford, Miss Smith, Mrs. Barnard, F. 

 Slater, Esq., W. P. Mummery, Esq., Byng Giraud, Esq., 

 Mr. A. Bottle, &c., &c. 



The lecturer began by regretting that such a long interval 

 should have occurred between the two portions of his address. 

 He had, however, in the meanw hilc, had the opportunity of 

 visiting one of the most interesting spots geologically (as il- 

 lustrative of the former part of his lecture), in the British Isles 

 — the west coast of Sutherlandshire. There he had seen the only 



