﻿THE 
  

  

  QUARTERLY 
  JOURNAL 
  

  

  OF 
  

  

  THE 
  GEOLOGICAL 
  SOCIETY 
  OF 
  LONDON. 
  

  

  PROCEEDINGS 
  

  

  OF 
  

  

  THE 
  GEOLOGICAL 
  SOCIETY. 
  

  

  December 
  2, 
  1863. 
  

  

  Arthur 
  Bott, 
  Esq., 
  5 
  Hanover 
  Terrace, 
  Peckham 
  ; 
  Alexander 
  Bry- 
  

   son, 
  Esq., 
  F.R.S.E., 
  Hawk 
  Hill, 
  near 
  Edinburgh; 
  George 
  Cheetham 
  

   Churchill, 
  Esq., 
  13 
  Craven 
  Hill, 
  Bayswater, 
  W. 
  ; 
  James 
  Fergusson, 
  

   Esq., 
  F.R.S., 
  20 
  Langham 
  Place, 
  London, 
  W. 
  ; 
  The 
  Rev. 
  Norman 
  

   Glass, 
  39 
  Richmond 
  Terrace, 
  Clapham 
  Road, 
  S. 
  ; 
  Harrison 
  Hayter, 
  

   Esq., 
  M. 
  Inst. 
  C. 
  E., 
  33 
  Great 
  George 
  Street, 
  Westminster; 
  Edward 
  

   Ball 
  Knobel, 
  Esq., 
  138 
  High 
  Street, 
  Burton-on-Trent, 
  Staffordshire 
  ; 
  

   George 
  Lyall, 
  Esq., 
  38 
  East 
  Winchester 
  Street, 
  South 
  Shields 
  ; 
  Ar- 
  

   thur 
  Lennox, 
  Esq., 
  Assistant 
  Geologist, 
  West 
  Indian 
  Survey, 
  Jamaica 
  ; 
  

   William 
  James 
  Nevill, 
  Esq., 
  Hatton 
  House, 
  Cheshunt, 
  Herts 
  ; 
  The 
  

   Hon. 
  William 
  Owen 
  Stanley, 
  M.P., 
  Penrhos, 
  N". 
  Wales 
  ; 
  Arnold 
  

   Thomas, 
  Esq., 
  Mining 
  Engineer, 
  Winnall's 
  Hill, 
  Coleford, 
  Gloucester 
  ; 
  

   William 
  Vicary, 
  Esq., 
  7 
  Albert 
  Terrace, 
  St. 
  Leonard's, 
  Exeter 
  ; 
  and 
  

   "^Edwin 
  Brown, 
  Esq., 
  Burton-on-Trent, 
  were 
  elected 
  Fellows. 
  

  

  The 
  following 
  communications 
  were 
  read 
  : 
  — 
  

  

  1. 
  On 
  the 
  Correlation 
  of 
  the 
  Oligocene 
  Deposits 
  of 
  Belgium, 
  

   Northern 
  Germany, 
  and 
  the 
  South 
  of 
  England. 
  By 
  Herr 
  Adolf 
  

   von 
  Kcenen, 
  Member 
  of 
  the 
  German 
  Geological 
  Society. 
  

  

  [Communicated 
  by 
  F. 
  E. 
  Edwards, 
  Esq., 
  F.G.S.] 
  

  

  English 
  geologists 
  have 
  lately 
  become 
  very 
  much 
  interested 
  in 
  certain. 
  

   Tertiary 
  deposits 
  which 
  contain 
  marine 
  fossils 
  hitherto 
  unknown 
  

  

  VOL. 
  XX. 
  — 
  PART 
  I. 
  H 
  

  

  