XVI ' ANNIVERSAEY MEETIIfG. 



1865. 



JS'ovember 8th. — On the Submerged Forest-beds in Porlock Bay, by 

 E. A. C. Godwin-Aiisten, Esq., F.R.S., Por.Sec.G.S. 



On the Marine Origin of the ' Parallel Roads' of 



Glen Eoy, by the Rev. R. Boog Watson, B.A., P.G.S. 



November 22nd. — On Impressions of Selenite in the Woolwich Beds 

 and London Clay, by P. Martin Duncan, M.B., Sec.G.S. 



On the Relation of the Chillesford Beds to the Norwich 



Crag, by the Rev. 0. Fisher, M.A., F.G.S. 



December 6th. — On the Western Limit of the Rhsetic Beds in South 

 Wales, and on the position of the Sutton Stone, by E. B. Tawnej, 

 Esq., F.G.S. ; with a Note on the Corals of the Sutton Stone, by 

 P. Martin Duncan, M.B., Sec.G.S. 



Notes on a Section of the Lower Lias and Rhsetic 



Beds near Wells, Somerset, by the Rev. P. B. Brodie, M.A., F.G.S. 



December 20th. — On the Conditions of the Depositions of Coal, by 

 J. W. Dawson, LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S. 



1866. 



January 10th. — On the Origin and Microscopic Structure of the so- 

 called Eozoon-Serpentine, by Prof. W. King and Dr. T. H. Row- 

 ney ; communicated by Sir R. I. Murchison, Bart., F.R.S., F.G.S. 



. Supplemental Notes on the Structure and Affinities 



of Eozoon Canadense, by W. B. Carpenter, M.D., F.R.S., F.G.S. 



January 24th. — Notes on Belgian Geology, by R. A. C. Godwin- 

 Austen, Esq., F.R.S., For.Sec.G.S. 



February 7th. — On the Mode of Formation of certain Lake-basins 

 in New Zealand, by W. T. Locke Travers, Esq. ; communicated 

 by Sir C. LyeU, Bart., D.C.L., F.R.S., F.G.S. 



'■ On the Occurrence of Dead Littoral Shells in the Bed 



of the German Ocean, forty miles from the coast of Aberdeen, by 

 Robert Dawson, Esq. ; communicated by T. F. Jamieson, Esq., 

 F.G.S. 



On the Glacial Phenomena of Caithness, by T. F. 



Jamieson, Esq., F.G.S. 



After the Reports had been read, it was resolved, — 



Th at they be received and entered on the minutes of the Meeting ; 



and that such parts of them as the Council shall think fit be printed 



and distributed among the Fellows. 



It was afterwards resolved, — 



1. That the thanks of the Society be given to W. J. Hamilton, 

 Esq., retiring from the office of President. 



2. That the thanks of the Society be given to Dr. Meryon, J. 

 Carrick Moore, Esq., and Sir R. I. Murchison, retiring from the 

 offices of Vice-Presidents. 



3. That the thanks of the Society be given to Warington W. 

 Smyth, Esq., retiring from the Office of Secretary. 



4. That the thanks of the Society be given to Robert Chambers, 

 Esq., the Rev. Robert Everest, Sir John Lubbock, and Dr. Meryon, 

 retiring from the Council. 



