470 Reports and Proceedings. 



Bev. P. B. Brodie — On the Correlation of the Lower Lias at Barrow- 

 on-Soar, Leicestershire, with the same strata in Warwick-, Wor- 

 cester-, and Gloucester-shires ; and on the occurrence of the 

 remains of Lisects at Barrow. 



H. A. Nicliolson — On Fossils from the Graptolite Shales of Dum- 

 friesshire. 



W. Pengelly — Second Eeport of the Committee for exploring Kent's 

 Cavern, Devonshire. 



W. Topley — On the Physical G-eography of E. Yorkshire. 



A. B. Wynne — Notes on the Physical Features of the Land as con- 



nected with Denudation. 

 Brof. Ansted — On Intermittent Discharges of Petroleum and large 



deposits of Bitumen in the valley of Pescara, Italy. 

 Prof. Ansted — On a Salse or Mud Volcano on the flanks of Etna, 



commencing to erupt in the month of January last. 

 Edivard Hedley — On the Sinking of Annesley Colliery. 

 J. F. Walker — On the Lower Greensand of Bedfordshire. 



B. A. Peacock — On a case of gradual change of form and position of 



land at the south end of the Isle of Walney. 

 Br. W. H. Bansom — On the occurrence of Felis lynx as a British 



Fossil. 

 James Oldham — On the Discovery of Ancient Trees below the Sur- 

 face of the Land, at the Western Dock now being constructed 



at Hull. 

 F. M. Burton — On the occurrence of Ehsetic Beds, etc., near Gains- 

 borough. 

 Sir B. I. Murcliison — On the Various Tracts of England and Wales 



in which no Productive Beds of Coal can reasonably be looked 



for. 

 Mons. Pierre de Tcliihatchef — Eight Years' Eesearches in Asia Minor. 

 H. Govier Seeley — On some Characters of the Brain and Skull in 



Plesiosauriis. 

 H. Govier Seeley — On the Aspect and Habits of the Cambridge 



Pterodactyle. 

 Br. C. Le Neve Foster — On a curious Lode or Mineral Vein in New- 



Rosewarne Mine, Gwinear, Cornwall. 

 E. Brovm — On the Drift Deposits of the Weaver Hills. 

 H. Govier Seeley — On the Characters of DolicJiosaurus, a Lizard-like 



Serpent of the Chalk. 

 James Oahes — On a Peculiar Denudation of a Coal Seam in Coates' 



Park Colliery. 

 Dr. Belce — On the Island of St. John in the Red Sea. (The Ophiodes 



of Strabo). 

 Prof. Osioald Meer — On the Miocene Flora of North Greenland. 

 J. E. Taylor — On the Relations of the Upper and Lower Crags, near 



Norwich. 



C. W. Peach — Observations on, and additions to, the lists of Fossils 



found in the Boulder-clay of Caithness, N. B. 

 Bev. John Gunn — On the Anglo-Belgian basin of the Forest-bed of 

 Norfolk and Suffolk, and the Union of England with the Con- 

 tinent during the Glacial period. 



