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THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



May 1, 1862. 



The Eev. E. Stopford Brooke, Fern Lodge, Campden Hill, 

 Kensington ; Henry Francis Blanford, Esq., Bouverie Street ; 

 Edward Fitton, Esq., 6 Gloncester Crescent, "Westbonrne Terrace ; 

 Frederick Hill, Esq., PenLellis, Helston, Cornwall ; John Langiey 

 Eing, Esq., 56 Wells Street, London ; and Charles Eogers, Esq., 16 

 Beaufoy Square, Maida Yale, were elected Fellows. 



The following communications were read : — 



1. On new Labthinthodonts /rom the Edixbuegh Coal-field. 



By Professor Huxley, F.E.S., Sec. G. S., &c. 



[Plate XI.] 



1. Note respectincf the Discovery of a new and Targe Lahyrlnthodont 

 (Loxomma Allmanni, Huxley) in the Gilmerton Ironstone. 



DuEiXG my visit to Edinburgh in January last, my friend Professor 

 Allman, becoming aware that I was engaged in collecting materials 

 for the study of the genus Uhizodus (Owen), very liberally granted 

 me free access to the large collection of vertebrate fossils from Bur- 

 die House and Gilmerton, in the Museum of the University. 



I thus became acquainted, for the first time, with the upper and 



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