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Deceased Fellows :— 
Compounders (2): William Henry Booth, Esq.; Michael Shepley, 
Esq. 
Residents (3): Sir Abraham Hume, Bart.; Andrew Martin, Esq. ; 
Sir John Nichol. 
Non-residents (11) : Lord Ribblesdale ; George Harvey, Esq. ; Rev. 
William Carey, D.D.; Lieut.-Col. Montgomery; Rev. Robert 
Halifax ; Edward Ord Warren, Esq.; Major Benjamin Blake ; 
Sir James Edward Colebrooke, Bart. ; Sir John Hall, Bart.; Sir 
Michael B. Clare, M.D.; William Salmond, Esq. 
Foreign Members (4): Professor A. Desmarest ; Count de Montlo- 
sier; Baron E. F. de Schlotheim; Count Sternberg. 
Honorary Members (4): Benjamin Bevan, Esq.; Right Hon. Chief 
Baron Joy; Rev. George V. Sampson; Nathaniel John Winch, 
Esq. 
List of Pavers read since the last Annual Meeting, February 16, 1838. 
February 21st.—On part of Asia Minor, between Hassan Dagh and 
the Salt Lake of Kodj-hissar, and thence to Cesarea of Cappa- 
docia and Mount Argeus; by W. J. Hamilton, Esq. Sec. G.S. 
March 7th.—On some remarkable dikes of Calcareous Grit at Ethie, 
in Ross-shire; by Hugh Edwin Strickland, Esq. F.G.S. 
On the connexion of certain Volcanic Phenomena, and 
on the Formation of Mountain chains and Volcanos, as the effects 
of Continental Elevations; by Charles Darwin, Esq. Sec. G.S. 
March 21st.—Note on the Dislocation of the Tail at a certain point, 
observable in the Skeletons of many Ichthyosauri; by Richard 
Owen, Esq. F.G.S., Hunterian Professor in the Royal College of 
Surgeons. 
A Synopsis of the English Series of Stratified Rocks, 
inferior to the Old Red Sandstone, with an attempt to determine 
the successive natural Groups and Formations; by the Rev. Adam 
Sedgwick, V.P.G.S., Woodwardian Professor in the University of 
Cambridge; (commenced, and concluded May 23). 
April 4th.—A description of Lord Cole’s Plesiosaurus Macrocepha- 
lus; by Richard Owen, Esq. F.G.S., Hunterian Professor in the 
Royal College of Surgeons. 
April 25th.—Notes on a small patch of Silurian Rocks to the West 
of Abergele, on the North Coast of Denbighshire ; by J. E. Bow- 
man, Esq., and communicated by R. I. Murchison, Esq. V.P.G.S. 
— A Notice on the occurrence of Wealden Strata at Links- 
field near Elgin, on the remains of Fishes in the Old Red Sand- 
stone of that neighbourhood, and on Raised Beaches along the 
adjacent Coast; by J. G. Malcolmson, Esq. F.G.S. 
———-— On the Origin of the Limestones of Devonshire; by 
Robert Alfred Cloyne Austen, Esq. F.G.S. 
May 9th.—An Account of a Fossil Stem of a Tree lately discovered 
in the Coal Measures near Bolton-le-Moor ; by James Black, M.D. 
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