XVI ANNIVEESAEY MEETING. 



1866. 



December 5th. — On the Drift of the North of England, by J. Curry, 

 . Esq. ; communicated by the Assistant- Secretary. 

 December 19th. — On a new specimen of Telerpeton Elginense, by Prof. 

 T. H. Huxley, LL.D., E.E.S., E.G.S. 



On a section at Litcham affording evidence of Land- 



glaciation during the earlier part of the Glacial period in England, 

 by Searles Y. Wood, jun., Esq., E.G.S. 



On the evidence of a third Boulder- clay in llTorfolk, 



by E. W. Harmer, Esq. ; communicated by Searles Y. Wood, jun., 



Esq., E.G.S. 

 1867. 

 January 9th. — On the age of the Lower Brick-earths of the Thames 



YaUey, by W. Boyd Dawkins, Esq., M.A., E.G.S. 

 January 23rd. — On consolidated blocks in the Drift of Suffolk, by 

 , George Maw, Esq., E.L.S., E.G.S. 

 ■ On Chemical Analyses of variegated strata, by George 



Maw, Esq., E.L.S., E.G.S. 

 Eebruary 6th. — On the Jurassic Eauna and Elora of South Africa, 



by Ealph Tate, Esq., E.G.S. 

 Eurther remarks on the relation of the Chillesford 



Beds to the Norwich Crag, by the Eev. 0. Eisher, M.A., E.G.S. 



After the Eeports had been read, it was resolved,- — 



That 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 Eellows. 



It was afterwards resolved, — 



1. That the thanks of the Society be given to Prof. T. H. Huxley 

 and Prof. A. C. Eamsay, retiring from the office of Yice-President. 



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

 Esq., Prof. T. H. Huxley, M. Auguste Laugel, Prof. John Morris, 

 and Lieut. -Col. Strachey, retiring from the Council. 



After the Balloting-glasses had been duly closed, and the lists 

 examined by the Scrutineers, the following gentlemen were declared 

 to have been duly elected as the Officers and Council for the ensuing 

 year :^- 



