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November 16tli. — James Philips, Esq., of the Royal Navy; Lieu- 

 tenant Henry Drummond, of the Bengal Armyj Louis Hunton, 

 Esq., of Loftus, Yorkshire ; and Henry Glassfore Potter, Esq., of 

 Ridley-place, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 



November 30th. — Charles Darwin, Esq., A.B,, of Christ's College, 

 Cambridge; Thomas White CoUard, Esq., of Prospect House, 

 near Heme, in the county of Kent; Rev. John Pye Smith, D.D., 

 of Homerton College, near London ; William Cubitt, Esq., of 

 Gray's Inn-lane ; and William Railton,Esq., of Carlton Chambers, 

 Regent-street. 



December 14th. — William Perceval Hunter, Esq., of the Albany j 

 E. Parry, Esq., of the Court of Bankruptcy ; Major William Har- 

 ding, of ilfracombe, Devon ; John Hey, Esq., M.R.C.S., Curator 

 of the Leeds Philosophical Society ; William Stanger, Esq., of 

 Wisbeach, Cambridgeshire; W. C. Henry, M.D.,>.R.S., Vice 

 President of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester j 

 William Gray, junr., Esq., of York, Secretary to the Yorkshire 

 Philosophical Society ; James Thomson, Esq., of Kirk House, near 

 Brampton, Carlisle; the Hon. Henry Upton, of Whitehall-place ; 

 William Darley Hull, Esq., of the Woodhouse, Ross-trevor, Ire- 

 land ; Thomas Cabbell, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, of Essex-court, 

 Temple ; and William Mathews, Esq., of Greenhill, near Dudley. 



List o/" Papers read since the last Annual Meeting, February 19, 1836. 



February 24th. — Observations on a patch of red and variegated Marls 

 containing Fossil Shells, at Collyhurst, near Manchester; by J. 

 Leigh, Esq., and E. W. Binney, Esq., and communicated by Ro- 

 derick Impey Murchison, Esq., F.G.S. 



A Notice, by Francis Offley Martin, Esq., inclosing 



communications from Col. Brown and Lieut. Laurence of the 

 Rifle Brigade, and Mr. Stevens, on the streams of sea-water 

 which flow into the land in the Island of Cephalonia. 



A Notice, accompanying Rock Specimens from the 



Caves of Ballybunion, on the Coast of Kerry ; by Lieut. -Col. W. 

 H. Sykes, F.G.S. 



An Account of some Fossil Vegetable Remains 



found in the Sandstone which underlies the lowest bed of the 

 Carboniferous Limestone, near Ballisadiere, in the county of Sligo, 

 Ireland ; by Sir Alexander Crichton, M.D., F.G.S., &c. 



March 9th. — On the Remains of Mammalia found in the Sewalik 

 Mountains, at the southern foot of the Himalayas, between the 

 Sutlej and the Ganges ; by Captain Cautley, F.G.S., and com- 

 municated by J. F. Royle, Esq., F.G.S. 



March 23rd. — A Description of various Fossil Remains of Three di- 

 stinct Saurian Animals, discovered in the Autumn of 1834, in the 

 Magnesian Conglomerate on Durdham Down, near Bristol; by 

 Henry Riley, M.D. and Mr. Samuel Stutchbury, and communicated 

 by Charles Lyell, Esq., F.G.S. 



