184 Reports and Proceedings. 



MONOCOTYLEDONES ? 



Eophyton LinncBanum Torell, Geol. Mag. Vol. VI. p. 399 ; pi. xi. figs. 3 and 4* 



pi. xii. Lower Cambrian. Lugnas, Sweden. 

 E. Torelli. Linnars. 1. c. p. 402; pi. xiii. Lower Cambrian. Lugnas, Sweden. 

 E. (.?) palmatum, Nich. Geol. Mag. Vol. VI. p. 497 ; pi. xviii. fig. c. Lla7ideilo. 



Barff, Keswick. 

 E. {?) explanatum. Hicks, Geol. Mag. Vol, VI. p. 535; pi. xx. Arenig. 



Ramsey Island, St. David's. 



Cycade^. 



Beania gracilis, Carr. Geol. Mag, Vol. VI. p. 97 ; pi, iv. Oolite. Scarborough. 

 Conifers. 



Dictyoxylon Oldhamium, Williamson, Month. Micr. Joum. vol. i. pp. 70. 



Carboniferous. Lancashire. 

 Pinites Leckenbyi, Carr. Geol. Mag. Vol. VI. p. 2 ; pi. i. fig. 1-5. Lower 



Greensand. Shanklin, Isle of Wight. 

 P. gracilis, Carr. 1. c. p. 2 ; pi. i. fig. 9. Gault. Folkestone. 

 P. gracilis, Carr, 1. c. p. 2 ; pi. ii. fig. 10. Kimmeridge Clay. Weymouth. 

 P. Plutonis, Baily, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxv. p. 360 ; pi. xv. fig. I, 2, 



Miocene. Antrim. 

 Aj^aucarites Brodiei, Carr. Geol. Mag. Vol. VI. p. 3 ; pi. ii. figs. 1-6. 



Stonesfield Slate. Stonesfield. 



A. Phillipsii, Carr. 1. c. p. 6 ; pi. ii. fig. 7-9. Oolite. Yorkshire. 

 Sequoiites Gardneri, Carr. 1. c. p. 7 ; fig. 7 and 8. Gault. Folkestone. 



S. Du-Noyeri, Baily, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxv. p. 361 ; pi. xv. fig. 4. 



Miocene. Antrim. 

 Cupressites MacHenrici, Baily, 1. c. p. 361 ; pi. xv. fig. 5. Miocene. Antrim. 



DiCOTYLEDONES. 



Mr. Baily refers the leaves found in the Miocene beds of Antrim to Platatitts ?, 

 Fagus?, Andromeda?, Qtiercus?, and Rhamnus?. Quart. Joum. vol. xxv. p. 

 361 ; pi. xiv. 

 Incert^ sedis. 



Rhysophyciis dispar, Linnars. Geol. Mag. Vol. VI. p. 403. Lower Cambrian. 



Lugnas, Sweden. 

 Butkotrepkis Harknessii, Nich. Geol. Mag. Vol. VI. p. 495 ; pi. xviii. fig. A. 

 Llandeilo. Thornship Beck, Shap. 



B. (?) radiata, Nich. 1. c. p. 496 ; pi. xviii. fig. B. Llandeilo. Thornship 

 Beck, Shap. 



i2,:ei=oi^ts .A-isriD i^^aocEEnDiisra-s. 



GrEOLOGicAL SociETT OF LoNDON. — I. Annual General Meeting, 

 February 18th, 1870.— Prof. T. H. Huxley, LL.D., F.E.S., Presi- 

 dent, in the Chair. The Secretary read the Eeports of the Council, of 

 the Library and Museum Committee, and of the Auditors. The 

 general position of the Society, as evinced by the state of its finances, 

 and by the continued increase in the number of its Members, was 

 stated to be very satisfactory. 



In presenting the Wollaston Gold Medal to John Evans, Esq., 

 F.R.S., for transmission to M. G. P. Deshayes, the President spoke 

 as follows ;— 



I request you to transmit the Wollaston Medal for this year to M. 

 Deshayes, as an expression, on the part of the Geological Society, of 

 the high estimation in which his services to Palaeontology and 

 Geology, especially in regard to the classification of the Tertiary 

 formation, are held by the geologists of this country. 



