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Description of the Fossil Remains of a Mammal, a Bird, and a Ser- 
pent, from the London Clay. By Richard Owen, Esq. ......... page 162 
On the Locality of the Hyracotherium. By W. Richardson, Esq. ... 
On the Carboniferous and Transition Rocks of Bohemia. By D. T. 
PANIES COCMMIES GAY NseR aS aa roetcemacie Mecenes cle wet rene ctcees cae ce niece fee sleeves 
On Paramoudras, and the Drift of Norfolk and Suffolk. By the Rev. 
J. Gunn 
On the Boulder Formation and associated Freshwater Deposits com- 
posing the Mud Cliffs of Eastern Norfolk. By Charles Lyell, Esq. 
Notice of Earthquakes at San Salvador in 1839. By — Chatfield, 
Consul 
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On Orthoceras, Ammonites, and other cognate genera; and on their 
position in the Animal Kingdom. By R. A. C. Austen, Esq. ...... 
Extracts from a Memoir to accompany the Second Edition of Mr. 
Greenough’s Geological Map of England and Wales. By G. B. 
Ercenoug hh), HSg)::nnrinn chee ceee EAN HUN tea Whoa 0 ee Sn 
On the Detrital Deposits of part of Norfolk. By J. Trimmer, Esq.. 
Feb. 5, 1840.—Proceedings of a Special General Meeting to consider a 
Bye-law to enable British Subjects, residing in British Colonies, 
and not known personally to the Fellows proposing them, to be 
nominated as Candidates for Election. Also to consider the Ar- 
ticles of Agreement by which Mr. Greenough proposed to transfer 
the Copper Plates of his Geclogical Map to the Society 
Annual Report, 21st February, 1840 
sec eteccesenses 
Pace ewer ee BoP Bderneseesrsanvesccsser eos 
Address on presenting to Mr. James de Carle Sowerby one year’s 
Proceeds of the Wollaston Fund. By Dr. Buckland, Pres. G.S.... 
Address on presenting the Wollaston Medal awarded to M. Dumont. 
By the Wev.. Prof: Buckland, ‘Pres: (GIS hrs. teeaherccelecseeeees : 
Reply to the President’s Address on receiving the award of the Wol- 
lastun Proceeds for one year; by Mr. J. de Carle Sowerby ......... 
Reply to the President’s Address on receiving the Wollaston Medal 
awaraed to ME Duntomt > iby We iittom, ID). ys... crtaeerae 
Anniversary Address, February 21, 1840. By the Rev. Prof. Buckland, 
Presidents tol BY OS STS Melfeu S OES UT Eh a ke ee 
Further Observations on the Fossil Trees found on the Manchester 
and Bolton Railway. By John Hawkshaw, Esq. .............02.00005 ; 
‘On the Characters of the Fossil Trees found on the Manchester and 
Bolton Railway ; and on the Formation of Coal by gradual subsi- 
dence.) By J.-H: Bowman; ssq.ise icniat cen. ddveens te oeeteeee meeclclaas dete 
On the Beds of Clay immediately below the Coal-seams of South 
Wales, and on Coal-boulders in the Pennant Grit of that district. 
Big WV. Co, Log ams Msi. 1 yai5 5 cgsaia mpitbt's ath p skis eppycasoriah bsotee sash eRe 
‘On the Rocks which form the West Shore of the Bay of Loch Ryan. 
Byde ©. Mooi, Fis ins opus secs cgsy «piobipsiice net ssc cen ouieaticels Bas niectaneeael Ree 
On the Siliceous Bodies of the Chalk, Greensand, and Oolites. By 
Je SBowerhank, FS. .c seme spblacie case iad eictise -BeNOy neler ac Cee 
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‘On the Age of the South Devon Limestones, By W. Lonsdale, Esq. 281 
