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List of Pavers read sincethelast Annual Meeting, February 15,1839. 
February 27th.—On impressions of drops of rain, on slabs of new 
red sandstone, in the Storeton quarries, Cheshire, and coeval 
with the formation of the strata, by John Cunningham, Esq. 
F.G.S. 
—_________ Extracts from two letters addressed to Dr. Buckland, 
one from John Taylor, jun. Esq. F.G.S., On a slab of sandstone 
containing impressions of Checrotherium Hercules, at the house of 
Mr. Potts of Chester ; and the other from Sir Philip Grey Egerton, 
Bart. M.P. F.G.S., On the peculiarities of the impressions. 
On the occurrence of Swallow-holes near Farnham, 
and on the drainage of the country at the western extremity of 
the Hog’s-back, by Henry Lawes Long, Esq., communicated by 
Charles Lyell, jun. Esq. V.P.G.S. 
———— A letter from Capt. Charters to Charles Lyell, jun. 
Esq. V.P.G.S., dated Cape Town, 12th of November, 1838, On 
the occurrence of Greenstone resting upon the horizontally stra- 
tified sandstone at various localities in the Colony of the Cape 
of Good Hope. 
March 13th.—On the Geology of the North-western part of Asia 
Minor, from the Peninsula of Cyzicus on the coast of the Sea of 
Marmora, to Koola, with a description of the Katakekaumene, by 
W. J. Hamilton, Esq. Sec. G.S. 
March 27th.—On a tooth and part of the skeleton of the Glyptodon, 
a large Quadruped of the Edentata order, to which belongs the 
tessellated bony armour figured in Mr. Clift’s description of the 
Megatherium, and supposed by some Naturalists to belong to 
that Animal, by Richard Owen, Esq. F.G.S. Hunterian Professor 
in the Royal College of Surgeons. 
April 10th.—On as much of the Transition or Grauwacke system 
as is comprised in the Counties of Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, 
by Rev. D. Williams, F.G.S. (1st Part.) 
April 24th.—On the Climate of the Newer Pliocene Period, by James 
Smith, Esq. of Jordan Hill, F.G.S. 
——— Remarks on some Fossil and Recent Shells collected by 
Capt. Bayfield, R.N. in Canada, by Charles Lyell, Esq. V.P.G.S. 
Extract from a letter addressed to Dr. Fitton, F.G.S. by 
Herr F. A. Roemer, dated Hildeshiem, 20th of March, 1839, On 
the Wealden of the North of Germany. 
Classification of the older Rocks of Devonshire and Corn- 
wall, by Rev. Adam Sedgwick, V.P.G.S. Woodwardian Professor 
in the University of Cambridge, and Roderick Impey Murchison, 
Esq. F.G.S. i 
A Notice on the general relations of the various bands of 
slate, limestone, and sandstone in South Devon, by R. A. Cloyne 
Austen, Esq. F.G.S. 
A Notice on the exact position in the old red sandstone 
of the bed containing fossil fishes, and exposed in the cliffs of the 
Moray Frith, by Mr. Miller. 
