vill 
On the Evidence of Glaciers in Scotland and the North of England, 
Second Part. By the Rev. Prof. Buckland ........0.scse0s..e00ee page 345 
On the relative Connexion of the Eastern and Western Chalk Denu- 
damonsiyn Bye Je, Manting Weg) lerekty.crth as te thera es ebsites 349 
On the Geology of the Island of Madeira. By James Smith, Esq.... 351 
‘On the Illustration of Geological Phenomena by means of Models. 
By T. Sopwith, Esq. ..-...0iscesdseectsiecseeseeescsaseresereesersearsenenes 351 
On the Geology of Aden. By Frederick Burr, Esq..........0.---..0.00- 355 
On the Teeth of Species of the Genus Labyrinthodon, from the Ger- 
man Keuper and the Sandstone of Warwick and Leamington. By 
Profs Owens ets aN SOE TRE A, POG, ae a tec ete tate 357 
Observations relative to the Elevation of Land on the Shores of 
Waterford Haven during the Human Period, and on the Geological 
Structure of the District. By Thomas Austin, Esq..........6.--.6... 360 
On the Freshwater Fossil Fishes of Mundesley, as determined by 
Prof. Agassiz. By C.\Liyell) Hsq. 010... nei shs,ecceceweecsteceese rosie 362 
On the Geological Structure of the Wealden District, and of the Bas 
Boulonnars?= “By. Wr Hopkins; Esqs. i). tecwie css ence p aacie eee 363 
Awnual, Report, Feb. 19th, W841 vi)... neal as ae ore ae sep eae 367 
Address on presenting the Wollaston Medal awarded to M. Adolphe 
Brongniart. By the Rev. Prof. Buckland, Pres. G.S.............000.- 384 
Address of Dr. Buckland on presenting to the Foreign Secretary the 
Wollaston Medal, to be forwarded to M. Adolphe Brongniart ...... 384 
Reply.ot Ma. We la Beche,. Wor, Sec. <Gi Sas ccinn.naed..2 aos eee 386 
Notice of a Resolution passed at a Special General Meeting to extend 
the Session beyond one evening of Meeting in June ..........+2....4. 388 
Description of Parts of the Skeleton and Teeth of five Species of the 
Genus Labyrinthodon, from the New Red Sandstone of Coton End 
and Cubbington Quarries, with Remarks on the probable Identity 
of the Cheirotherium with that Genus of extinct Batrachians. By 
ROTO Welle fee Sees cites ole Risiete Baldo c ocls olathe ed iiisie Do a 389 
On the Geological Structure of the Northern and Central Regions of 
Russia in Europe. By R. I. Murchison, Esq. and M. E. de Ver- 
19S Les PAR pa aren pine PAREN St eh ececadauce: 398 
A Notice on the Occurrence of Triassic Fishes in British Strata. By 
in PE. Eeerton, Bart. 2M Pog .2 av. oi. us oi ceria d «es ese heen ee faa 409 
On Furrowed Rocks in Finland. By Prof. Nordenskidld........,...... 410 
On the Gravel Deposits in the Neighbourhood of Basford. By Thomas 
[Beillieyy BEC sanncaehsasuonos0n sapdeadoce sapuooatesooNee | AS PROBSD ERE INeS O0800 411 
An Account of a Boring for Water at the Union Workhouse, Long- 
fleet, near. Poole!’ By Mr. Thompson +... ntoroascasnesseneee Bpenbac6 413 
On the Boulder Deposits near Glasgow. By J. Craig, Esq............. 415 
A Note on a Section and a List of Fossils from the State of New 
York, by James Hall, Esq. By R. 1. Murchison, Esq................ 416 
On the Geological Phenomena in the Vicinity of Cape Town, South- 
ern Africa. By the Rey. W. B. Clarke ......... Fase de alee cade MURR SOALS 
