AXXUAL REPORT. 



May 4th. — On the Ossiferous Grotto di Maceagnone near Palermo, by 



Dr. H. Falconer, F.G.S. 

 On some Fossil Reptilian Eggs, from the great Oolite 



of the neighbourhood of Cirencester, by Prof. Jas. Buckman, F.G.S. 

 On the Jurassic Flora, by Baron A. de Zigno ; com- 



municated by C. Bunbury, Esq., F.G.S. 



On some Sections near Oxford, by Prof. Phillips, 



Pres.G.S. 

 May 18th. — On the Nomenclature of the Old Bed Fishes, by Sir P. 



G. Egerton, Bart., M.P., F.G.S. 

 On the Yellow Sandstone of Dura Den and some of 



the Old Bed Fishes, by the Bev. J. Anderson, F.G.S. 

 June 1st. — On the sinking for Coal on the Shireoaks Colliery, by J. 



Lancaster, Esq., and C. C. Wright, Esq., F.G.S. 

 Notes of the Geology of Southern Australia, by A. 



Selwyn, Esq., in a Letter to Sir B. Murchison, F.G.S. 

 June 15th. — Notes on Spitzbergen, by James Lamont, Esq. ; com- 

 municated by Sir- C. Lyell, F.G.S. 

 On the Origin of Dolomites and Gypsums, by Sterry 



Hunt, Esq. ; communicated by Prof. Ramsay, F.O.S. 



On Tertiary Shells from Central India, by the Bev. 



S. Hislop ; communicated by the Pi'esident. 

 June 22nd. — Further observations on the occurrence of Objects of 



Human Art in the Bone-Breccia of the Caves near Palermo, by 



Dr. Falconer, V.P.G.S. 

 Beport on the Progress of the Exploration of the 



Brixham Cave, by J. Prestwich, Esq., Trcas.G.S. 



On a Flint Implement recently obtained from the 



Gravel near Amiens, by J. W. Flower, Esq. ; comnmnicated by 



J. Prestwich, Esq., Trcas.G.S. 

 Nov. 2nd. — On the Passage-beds between the Upper Silurian Bocks 



and the Old Bed Sandstone at Ledbury, by the Rev. W. S. Svmonds, 



F.G.S. 

 On some Mud-Volcanos near Carthagena, by F. 



Bernal, Esq. ; communicated by Sir R. I. Murchison, F.G.S. 



On the Coal found at Auckland, near New Zealand, 



by Henry Weekes, Esq. ; communicated by the President. 



On the Geology of Vancouver^ [aland, by H.Bauer- 



man, Esq. : communicated by sir l;. I. Murchison, F.G.S. 



Nov. 16th. — Supplemental Remarks on the Geology of the North- 

 west ffighlands of Scotland, by sir li. |. Murchison, F.G.S. 



Nov. 30th. <>ii Borne Bronze Relics found in a Gold-bearing Sand in 

 Siberia, by T. W. Atkinson, Esq., F.G.S. 



On the eztincl Volcanos of Auckland, New Zealand, 



by C. Heaphy, Ivsq. : communicated by the President. 



On some Tertiary Beds in South Australia, by the 



Rev. -I. E. Woods; communicated by the President. 

 [ice llth. -On some Bones of Polyptychodon, from the ('hulk of 



Dorking, by Prof. Ow( n, F.G.S. 

 ( in some new Reptilian Remains, \\ itb Shells of Pupa, 



