XVI ANNIYEESAUT MEETING. 



List of Papers read since the last Anniversary Meeting j 

 February 17th, 1861. 

 1861. 

 Feb. 20th. — On the Coincidence between the Stratification and 



Foliation of the Altered Eocks of the Scottish Highlands, by Sir 



K. I. Murchison, Y.P.G.S., and A. Geikie, Esq., F.G.S. 

 On the Eolations of the Strata of some parts of the 



Scottish Highlands (South of the Caledonian Canal) and in the 



North of Ireland, by Prof. Harkness, P.G.S. 

 March 6th. — On the Succession of Beds in the Hastings Sand, by 



P. Drew, Esq., P.G.S. 

 — On the Permian Rocks of South Yorkshire, and their 



Palaeontological relations, by J. W. Klrkby, Esq. ; communicated 



by T. Davidson, Esq., F.G.S. 

 March 20th. — Notes on a Collection of Fossil Plants from Nagpur, 



by Sir C. J. F. Bunbury, F.G.S. 

 On the Age of the Fossiliferous Thin-bedded Sand- 

 stone and Coal of the Province of Nagpur, India, by the Eev. 



Stephen Hislop ; communicated by the President. 

 On the Eelative Positions of certain Plants in the 



Coal-bearing beds of Australia, by the Eev. W. B. Clarke, F.G.S. 



April 10th. — On Elevations and Depressions of the Earth in North 

 America, by Dr. Abraham Gesner, F.G.S. 



On the Geology of the Country between Lake Su- 

 perior and the Pacific Ocean (between the 48th and 54th parallels 

 of latitude) visited by the Government Exploring Expedition 

 under the command of Captain J. Palliser (1857-60), by J. Hec- 

 tor, M.D. ; communicated by Sir E. I. Murchison, Y.P.G.S. 



April 24th. — On the Occurrence of the Oyrena JluminaKs, together 

 with Marine Shells of Eecent Species, in beds of Sand and Gravel 

 over beds of Boulder-clay near Hull ; with an Account of some 

 Borings and Well-sections in the same District, by J. Prestwich, 

 Esq., Treas.G.S. 



On the '' Symon Fault " in the Coalbrook-dale Coal- 

 field, by M. W. T. Scott, Esq., F.G.S. 



May 8th. — On two Bone-caverns in the Montague du Ker at Mas- 

 sat, in the Department of the Ariege, by M. Alfred Fontan; 

 communicated by M. Lartet, For.M.G.S. 



Notes on some further discoveries of Flint Imple- 

 ments in Beds of Post-pliocene Gravel and Clay; with a few 

 Suggestions for Search elsewhere, by J. Prestwich, Esq., Treas.G.S. 

 On the Oorhicula (or Cyrend) jluminalis geologically 



considered, by J. Gwyn Jeffreys, Esq., F.G.S. 

 May 22nd. — On the Geology of a part of "Western Australia, by 



F. T. Gregory, Esq.; communicated by Sir E. I. Murchison, 



Y.P.G.S. 

 On the Zones of the Lower Lias and the Avicula con- 



torta Zone, by C. Moore, Esq., F.G.S. 

 Juno 5th. — On the Occurrence of large Granite Boulders, at a Great 



