96 Miscellaneous — Testimonial to Rev. Professor Wiltshire. 



memory green in the hearts of a large circle, to whom, although 

 occupying quite humble positions, he had endeared himself for all 

 time by calling them Ms friends. 

 Titles of Prof. Euskin's Papees printed in the Geological Magazine. 



1. " Notes on the Shape and Structure of some parts of the Alps, -with reference to- 



Denudation." Vol. II (1865), pp. 49-54 and 193-196, PI. YI and AYoodcuts. 



2. "On Banded and Brecciated Concretions." Vol. IV (1867), pp. 337-339, 



PL XV. 



3. " On Brecciated Formations." Vol. IV (1867), pp. 481, 482, PL XX. 



4. " On Brecciated Concretions." Vol. V (1868), pp. 12-18, PL III and Wood- 



cuts; pp. 159-161, PL X: and pp. 208-213, PL XIII and Woodcuts. 



5. " On Brecciated Concretions." Vol. VI (1869), pp. 529-534, PL XIX and 



Woodcuts. 



6. " On Banded and Brecciated Concretions." Vol. VII (1870), pp. 10-14, PL II 



and Woodcuts. 



nvniso:E]iL,nL^^isrEOTJs. 



Presentation of a Testimonial to the Eev. Propessok 

 Wiltshire, M.A., D.Sc, F.L.S., F.G.S., etc., Honorary Secretary of 

 the Eay and Pal^ontographical Societies. — A well-attended meeting 

 of the members of the Palseontographical and Kay Societies was held 

 at the Geological Society's Apartments, Burlington House, ou 

 Tuesday, December 19 ; the Rt. Hon. Sir John Lubbock, Bart./ P.O., 

 M.P., D.C.L., LL.D., F.Pi.S., President of the Eay Society, in the 

 chair, supported by Dr, Henry Woodv\'ard, F.R.S., F.G.S., President 

 of the PalEeontographical Society. The object of the joint meeting 

 was to present to the Eev. Prof. Wiltshire, the Hon. Secretary of both 

 the above-named Societies, his portrait in oils, an illuminated address, 

 and a cheque for £138 — the balance of the sura subscribed after 

 defraying expenses — in recognition of the services rendered by him 

 to these Societies and to Palaeontology and Zoology during a period 

 of more than thirty j'ears. The portrait was executed by Miss 

 Atkinson, the illuminated address by Miss G. M. Woodward. 

 Among those present were — The Eight Eev. Bishop Mitchinson, 

 Master of Pembroke, Oxford ; Professor T. McKenny Hughes, F.E.S., 

 and Professor W. J. Lewis, of Cambridge ; the Eev. E. A. Bullen, 

 the Eev. G. F. Whidborne, V.P. Pal. Soc, the Eev. H. H. Winwood, 

 Dr. W. T. Blanford, F.E.S., Mr. John Hopkinson, Professor T. Eupert 

 Jones, F.E.S., Sir Owen Eoberts, Dr. D. H. Scott, F.E.S., Mr. F. W^ 

 Eudlei-, F.G.S., and Mr. A.. Straban ; many ladies were also present. 

 The presentation address was delivered by Sir John Lubbock, and 

 the Eev. Professor Wiltshire responded. Speeches were also made 

 by Dr. Woodward, Professor T. McKenny Hughes, Eev. G. F. 

 Whidborne, and the Eev. H. H. Winwood ; 132 subscribers took 

 part in the testimonial. 



Corrigenda. — In Mr. F. Chapman's paper on Paie//ma-limestone, 

 which appeared in our last issue, the following corrections should 

 be made : pp. 11, 12, and 17, for PatelUna Egyptiensis read Patellina 

 JEgyptiensis ; pp. 13 and 17, for Polijtrema papyracea read Polytrema 

 papyraceum. — Also on p. 40, line 20 from foot, for "Applied 

 Geology," read " Applied Geography." 



1 Now " Lord Avebury." 



