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May 24th. — On the Geology of some points on the West Coast of 

 Africa, and of the Banks of the River Niser, by William Stanffer 

 M.D., F.G.S. ^ ' 



On the classification of Granitic Rocks, by Robert 



Wallace, Esq. 



Additional Notes on the structure of the District on 



either side of the North Downs of Surrey, by R. A. C Austen 

 Esq., Sec. G.S. 



Observations on part of the section of the Lower 



Greensand at Atherfield, on the Coast of the Isle of Wight by 

 W. H. Fitton, M.D., F.G.S. 



June 7th. — Note on the scratched surface of a Rock from Mount 

 Parnassus, by W. C. Trevelyan, Esq., F.G.S. 



On Ichthyopatolites, or impressions resembling the 



footsteps of Ambulatory Fishes on a flag-stone of the Coal Forma- 

 tion at Mostyn in Flintshire, by the Rev. William Buckland,D.D., 

 Professor of Mineralogy and Geology in the University of Oxford 

 V.P.G.S. 



Account of a section of the Strata between the Chalk 



and the Weald Clay in the vicinity of Hythe, by F. W. Simms 

 Esq., F.G.S. 



Comparative Remarks on the Lower Greensand of 



Kent and the Isle of Wight, by W. H. Fitton, M.D., F.G.S. 



On Insects in the Lias of Gloucester, by James Buck- 



man, Esq., F.G.S. 



June 21st, Nov. 15th & 29th.— On the Geology of North Wales, 

 by the Rev. Adam Sedgwick, F.G.S., Woodwardian Professor in 

 the University of Cambridge. 



November 1st.— On British Fossil Ophiuridje, by Edward Forbes, 

 Esq., Professor of Botany, King's College, London. Communi- 

 cated by R. I. Murchison, Esq., F.G.S. 



On the Geology of Malta, by Lieut. A. B. Spratt, 



F.G.S. 



November! 5th.— On Fossil Remains of Animals in the Sewalik Hills, 

 by Dr. Falconer, F.G.S., and Captain Cautley, F.G.S. 



December 13th.— On the Geology of Cape Breton, by Richard 

 Brown, Esq. Communicated by Charles Lyell, Esq., F.G.S. 



On Nova Scotia, by J. W. Dawson, Esq. Commu- 

 nicated by Charles Lyell, Esq., F.G.S. 



On Concretions in the Crag of SufFolk, by the Rev. 



John Stevens Henslow, Esq., F.G.S., Professor of Botany in the 



University of Cambridge. 

 January 3rd. — On the occurrence of the Genus Physeter (or Sperm 



Whale) in the Red Crag of Felixstow, by Edward Charlesworth. 



Esq.. F.G.S. 

 On a Fossil Forest in the Parkfield Colliery near 



Wolverhampton, by Mr. Henry Beckett. Communicated by the 



President. 



Some account of a Fossil Tree found in the Coal-grit 



near Darlaston, by J. S. Dawes, Esq., F.G.S. 



