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and on the relative age of the Faluns and Crag of Suffolk, by 
Charles Lyell, Esq., V.P.G.S. 
June 16th..-On Newer Pliocene and Post-Tertiary Deposits at Ste- 
_ venston in ee by the Rey. D. Landsborough. 
On the Annual Destruction of the Cliffs near South- 
evel, by Capt. Alexander, F.G.S. 
Gn the Cuttings across the Bromsgrove Lickey Range, 
Bi puek Edwin Strickland, Esq., F.G.S. 
_- - Description of a Model of Arthur’s Seat, &c., Edin- 
Gureh. i iv R. Wright, Esq., F.G.S. 
Notes on part of Pembrokeshire, by H. Maclauchlan, 
pone e eee or 
oe 
Se 
Esq., F. G.S. 
—_-— On Saurian Remains founds in the Lower Greensand, 
near Hothe, by H. B. Makeson, Esq., by Richard Owen, Esq., 
Hunterian Professor in the Royal College of Surgeons, F.G.S. 
June 30th.—Notes to accompany a series of Fossils from Lockport. 
and New Brunswick, by W. J. Henwood, Esq., F.G.S. 
On the Locality and Geological Position of Cucullea 
decussata, by Joshua Trimmer, Esq., F.G.S. 
—— Description of a portion of the Skeleton of the Cetio- 
saurus, by Richard Owen, Esq., Hunterian Professor in the Royal 
College of Surgeons, F.G.S. 
~ On the age of the Tertiary beds of the Tagus, with a 
Catalogue of the Fossils, by James Smith, Esq., of Jordan Hill, 
184 Gaisy 
—————— Some Remarks on the Silurian Strata between Ay- 
mestry and Wenlock, by Charles Lyell, Esq., V.P.G.S. 
——— On the Silurian Strata in the neighbourhood of Chris- 
tiania, by Charles Lyell, Esq., V.P.G.S. 
November 3rd.—Supplement to a former paper on the Classification 
of the Older Rocks of the English series inferior to the Old Red 
Sandstone, by the Rev. Adam Sedgwick, F.G.5., Woodwardian 
Professor in the University of Cambridge. 
November 17th.—A letter from Charles Lyell, Esq., V.P.G.S., to 
Dr. Fitton, V.P.G.S., on some of the Carboniferous and Older 
Rocks of Pennsylvania and New York. . 
December Ist.—A Report by Consul T. Carew-Hunt, on the De- 
struction of the Town of Praya de Victoria, in the Island of Ter- 
ceira, on the 15th of June, 1841. Communicated to the Council 
by order of the Earl of Aberdeen. 
-— Some Geological Remarks made during a Journey 
from Delhi, through the Himalaya Mountains, to the frontier of 
Little Thibet, by fhe Rev. Robert Everest, F.G.S. 
Description of the Remains of six species of Marine 
Turtle (Chelone) from the London Clay of Sheppey and Harwich, 
by Richard Owen, Esq., F.G.S., Hunterian Professor in the 
Royal College of Surgeons. 
December 15th.—On Diluvia-Glacial Phenomena in Snowdonia and 
adjacent parts of North Wales, by the Rev. Dr. Buckland, F.G.5., 
Professor of Geology and ere in the University of Oxford. 
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