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June 4th. — ^Observations on the Strata penetrated in sinking a Well 

 at Diss in Norfolk ; by John Taylor, Esq. Treas. G.S. 



Observations on a Well dug at Lower Heath, on the 



south side of Hampstead ; by Nathaniel Wetherell, Esq. F.G.S. 

 A Letter from Sir Philip Egerton, Bart. F.G.S. , addressed 



to the Rev. Prof. Buckland, D.D. F.G.S., On the Ossiferous Caves 

 of the Hartz and Franconia. 



A Letter from Hugh E. Strickland, Esq. F.G.S., addressed 



to George Bellas Greenough, Esq. P.G.S., On the Occurrence of 

 Freshwater Shells of existing Species, beneath the Gravel near 

 Cropthorne, Worcestershire. 



A Notice on the Action of High Pressure Steam on Glass, 



and other Siliceous Compounds ; by Prof. Turner, M.D. Sec. G.S. 



November 5th. — On the New Classification of Fishes and on the 

 Geological Distribution of Fossil Fishes ; by Prof. Agassiz, 



November 1 9th. — An Account of the Raised Beach near Hope's 

 Nose in Devonshire, and other recent Disturbances in that neigh- 

 bourhood; by Alfred Cloyne Austen, Esq. F.G.S. 



November 19th and December 3rd. — A Paper, entitled Some Facts in 

 the Geology of the Central and Western Portions of North America, 

 collected principally from statements and unpublished Notes of 

 recent Travellers ; by H. D. Rogers, Esq. F.G.S. 



December 3rd.— A Letter from Henry T. De la Beche, Esq. F.G.S., 

 addressed to George Bellas Greenough, Esq. P.G.S., On the 

 Anthracite found near Bideford, North Devon. 



December 3rd and December 17th. — A Paper on the Physical and 

 Geological Structure of the country between Newcastle, (New 

 South Wales,) and the Dividing Ridge in 28° 3' south lat. and 

 15° 24' east long. ; by Allan Cunningham, Esq. 



December 1 /th.^ — An Account of Land and Freshwater Shells found 

 associated with the Bones of Land Quadrupeds beneath Diluvial 

 Gravel at Cropthorne in Worcestershire 5 by Hugh Edwin Strick- 

 land, Esq. F.G.S. 



■ On the Bones of certain Animals which have been 



recently discovered in the Calcareo-magnesian Conglomerate on 

 Durdham Down near Bristol ; by the Rev. David Williams, F.G.S. 



January 7th, 1835. — A Letter from Dr. Bostock, F.G.S., addressed to 

 George Bellas Greenough, Esq. Pres. G.S., containing an account 

 of the Analysis of a Mineral Water from the Island of St. Paul, in 

 lat. 38° 45' south and long. 77° 53'. 



A Paper on the Chalk and Flint of Yorkshire, com- 

 pared with the Chalk and Flint of the southern counties of England ; 

 by James Mitchell, LL.D. F.G.S. 



A Letter from Woodbine Parish, jun. Esq., addressed 



to George Bellas Greenough, Esq. P.G.S., accompanying a suite 

 of Specimens from the neighbourhood of Bognor. 



A Notice on the want of Perpendicularity of the stand- 



ing Pillars of the Temple of Jupiter Serapis near Naples 3 bv Capt. 

 Basil Hall, R.N. F.G.S. 



