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period, in Denmark ; by G. Forchhammer, Phil. Doct., Copen- 

 hagen, For. Mem. G.S. 



June 14th. — On the Physical Structure of Devonshire, and on the 

 Subdivisions and Geological Relations of its old, stratified deposits; 

 by the Rev. Adam Sedgwick, F.G.S., Woodwardian Professor in 

 the University of Cambridge, and Roderick Impey Murchison, 

 Esq. V.P.G.S. 



On the Upper Formations of the New Red System 



in Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, and Warwickshire, showing 

 that the red (saliferous) marls, with an included band of Sand- 

 stone, represent the " Keuper" or " Marnes Irisees," and that the 

 underlying Sandstone of Ombersley, Bromsgrove, and Warwick, is 

 part of the " Bunter Sandstein," or " Gres Bigarre," of foreign 

 Geologists ; by Roderick Impey Murchison, Esq. V.P.G.S., and 

 Hugh Edwin Strickland, Esq. F.G.S. 



A. Letter addressed to Charles Lyell, Esq. by Dr. 



McCleland, on the Natural History of Upper Assam, where the 

 Tea Plant grows wild. 



On the Remains of a Fossil Monkey, from the Ter- 



tiary Strata of the Sewalik Hills in the North of Hindoostan ; by 

 Capt. Proby T. Cautley, Bengal Artillery, F.G.S. and Hugh Fal- 

 coner, M.D., Bengal Medical Service. 



November 1st. — A Letter on Fossil Fishes in the Lancashire Coal 

 Field ; by W. C. Williamson, Esq., Curator of the Manchester 

 Natural History Society. 



On the Geology of the Island of Zante ; by Hugh 



Edwin Strickland, Esq. F.G.S. 



On the Formation of Mould ; by Charles Darwin, 



Esq. F.G.S. 



November 15th. — A Letter from Walter Calverly Trevelyan, Esq. 

 F.G.S. to Dr. Buekland, V.P.G.S., On Indications of Recent Ele- 

 vations in the Islands of Guernsey and Jersey, and on the coast 

 of Jutland, and on some Tertiary Beds near Porto d'Anzio. 



A Letter from Sir Robert Smirke, forwarding an- 

 other from Mr. Edge, On Peat and Fossil Timber found beneath 

 a mass of Granite at St. Peter's, Guernsey. 



November 29th. — On the Fossils of the Eastern Portion of the Great 

 Basaltic District of India, by J. G. Malcolmson, Esq. F.G.S., of 

 the Madras Medical Establishment. 



December 13th. — On the Geology of the south-east of Devonshire ; 

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



January 3rd, 1838. — On the Geological Relations of North Devon; 

 by Thomas Weaver, Esq. F.G.S. 



January I7th.^ — Geological Notes to accompany Major Todd's Sketch 

 of part of Mazunderan ; by Dr. Bell. 



. Notes on the Geology of the Line of the proposed 



Birmingham and Gloucester Railway ; by Mr. Frederick Burr. 

 On the Coast Section from White Cliff Lod^e, 



mile south of Ramsgate, to the Cliff's End, near the " Station 

 Brig" in Pegwell Bay, Kent ; by Mr. John Morris. 



