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Description of the Remains of numerous Fossil Dicotyledonous Trees 

 in an Outcrop of the Bottom Coal at Parkfield Colliery, near Bil- 

 ston. By William Ick, Esq page 289 



Some Account of a Fossil Tree found in the Coal Grit near Darlaston, 

 South Staffordshire. By John S. Dawes, Esq 292 



On the Trap-rock of Bleadon-hill, in Somersetshire. By the Rev. 

 D. Williams 293 



On the Occurrence of Phosphorite in Estremadura. By Charles 

 Daubeny, M.D., and Capt. Widdrington, R.N 298 



Notes on the Cretaceous Strata of New Jersey, and other Parts of 

 the United States bordering the Atlantic. By C. Lyell, Esq 301 



On the Fossil Shells collected by Mr. Lyell from the Cretaceous For- 

 mations of New Jersey. Description of New Species, by Prof. 

 Edward Forbes 307 



Account of six species of Polyparia obtained from Timber Creek, New 

 Jersey, and described by William Lonsdale, Esq 311 



On the thickness of the Lower Greensand Beds of the South-East 

 Coast of the Isle of Wight. By F. W. Simms, Esq 322 



Report on the Lower Greensand Fossils in the Possession of the * 

 Geological Society. By Prof. Edward Forbes 324 



Report on the Collection of Fossils from Southern India, presented by 

 C. J. Kaye, Esq., and the Rev. W. H. Egerton. By Prof. Edward 

 Forbes 325 



On the Permian System as developed in Russia and other Parts of 

 Europe. By Roderick Impey Murchison, Esq., and M. E. de Ver- 

 neuil 327 



Annual Report, 16th February 1844 335 



Some Remarks on the White Limestone of Corfu and Vido. By 

 Capt. Portlock, R.E 355 



Account of the Strata observed in the Excavation of the Bletchingley 

 Tunnel. By Frederick Walter Simms 357 



Remarks upon Sternbergise. By John S. Dawes, Esq 359 



On the Thalassina Emerii, a fossil Crustacean, forwarded by Mr. W. S. 

 MacLeay, from New Holland. By Prof. T. Bell 360 



On Two Fossil Species of Creseis (?) collected by Professor Sedgwick. 

 By E. Forbes, Esq '. 362 



On Fractured Boulders found at Auchmithie near Arbroath. By W. 

 C. Trevelyan, Esq 364 



On the Origin of the Gypseous and Saliferous Marls of the New Red 

 Sandstone. By the Rev. D. Williams, M.A 365 



On the Occurrence of Fossils in the Boulder Clay. By Robert Hark- 

 ness. Esq [ 369 



On the Traces of the Action of Glaciers at Porth-Treiddyn, in Carnar- 

 vonshire. By Robert W. Byres, Esq 370 



On the Existence of Fluoric Acid in recent Bones. By G. Owen 

 Rees, Esq .' 373 



Observations on the Geology of the Southern Part of the Gulf of 

 Smyrna and the Promontory of Karabournou. By Lieut. Spratt, R.N. 373 



