CONTENTS. 



XIII. On the Bones of Birds discovered in the Strata of Tilgate Forest, in 



Sussex. By Gideon Mantell, Esq., LL.D., F.R.S. . . .p. 175 



XIV. On the Syenite Veins ivhich traverse Mica Slate and Chalk at Good- 



land Cliff and Torr EsJcert, to the south of Fair Head, in the County 

 of Antrim. By Richard Griffith, Esq., F.G.S., M.R.I.A., P.G.S. 



of Dublin p. 179 



XV. On certain Peculiarities in the Cervical Vertebrts of the Ichthyo- 

 saurus, hitherto unnoticed. By Sir Philip Grey Egerton, Bart., 

 M.P., V.P.G.S. p. 187 



XVI. Notes to accompany a Geological Map of the Forest of Dean Coal- 

 field. By Henry Maclauchlan, Esq., F.G.S., Employed on the Ord- 

 nance Trigonometrical Survey ....... p. 195 



XVII. Notice respecting a Piece of recent Wood, partly petrified by Carbon- 

 ate of Lime, with some Remarks on Fossil Woods. By Charles 



Stokes, Esq., F.G.S p. 207 



XVIII. Remarks on a Section of the Upper Lias and Marlstone of Yorkshire, 

 showing the limited Vertical Range of the Species of Ammonites 

 and other Testacea ; ivith their Value as Geological Tests. By Louis 

 Hunton, Esq. {Communicated by J. F. Royle, Esq., F.G.S.) . p. 215 



XIX. On the Distribution of Fossil Remains on the Yorkshire Coast, from 

 the Lower Lias to the Bath Oolite inclusive. By W. C. Williamson, 

 Esq., Curator of the Manchester Society of Natural History . p. 223 

 XX. On the Cretaceous and Tertiary Strata of the Danish Islands of See- 

 land and Moen. By Charles Lyell, Esq., P.G.S., F.R.S. , ^c. . p. 243 



XXI. Notices and Extracts from the Minute-Book of the Geological 



Society p. 259 



1. Observations on the Cliffs in the Neighbourhood of Harwich, 



made in December, 1832. By James Mitchell, LL.D., F.G.S. 

 [Read May 15, 1833.] p. 259 



2. Notices of the Red Marl and Lias of Worcestershire ; of a 



Fault by which they are affected ; and of Fossil Freshwater 

 Shells at Shotover Hill. By Hugh Edwin Strickland, Esq,, 

 F.G.S. [Read December 4, 1833.] p. 260 



3. Notice of the Analysis of a Mineral Water from the Island of 



St. Paul, in lat. 38° 45' S., and long. 77° 53' E. By John 

 Bostock, M.D., F.G.S. [Read January 7, 1835.] . . p. 261 



4. Notice of Fossils found in the Bognor Rocks. By Woodbine 



Parish, Jun., Esq., Sec. G.S. [Read January 7, 1835.] . p. 262 



5. Extract from a Letter addressed by Dr. Daubeny to the Cura- 



tor, on a Saline Spring near Oxford. [Read June 10, 1835.] p. 263 



6. Notice of a Letter on the Earthquake in Chili, November I9th, 



1822, addressed to Capt. Belcher, R.N., F.G.S. By H. Cuming, 

 Esq., dated March m, 1835. [Read Dec. 2, 1835.] . . p. 263 



