XIV ANNIVERSAKY MEETING. 



1866. 



March 21st. — On the " Lower London Tertiaries " of Kent, by W. 

 Whitaker, Esq., B.A., F.G.S. 



April 11th. — On the Brown Cannel or Petroleum Coal-seams at 

 CoUey Creek, Liverpool Plains, N'ew South Wales, by William 

 Keene, Esq., F.G.S. 



. On the Occurrence and Geological Position of Oil-bear- 

 ing Deposits in JN'ew South Wales, by the Eev. W. B. Clarke, 

 M.A., E.G.S. 



Bemarks on the Copper-mines of the State of Michi- 



gan, by H. Bauerman, Esq., E.G.S. 



April 25th. — Additional Documents relating to the Yolcanic Erup- 

 tions at the Kaimeni Islands, by Commander Brine. 



— Eeport to the Eparch of Santorino on the Eruptions 



at the Kaimeni Islands, by M. Eouque. 



Remarks upon the Interval of Time which has passed 



between the Eormation of the Upper and Lower Yalley-gravels of 



part of England and Erance, by A. Tylor, Esq., E.L.S., E.G.S. 

 May 9th. — On a New Species of Acanthodes from the Coal-shales of 



Longton,bySirPhmpdeM.GreyEgerton,Bart.,M.P.,E.R.S.,E.G.S. 

 A Sketch of the Gravels and Drift of the Eenland, by 



Harry Seeley, Esq., E.G.S. 



Additional Observations on the Geology of the Lake- 



country, by Prof. E. Harkness, E.R.S., E.G.S., and H. Nicholson, 

 Esq. ; with a Note on Two Species of Trilohites, by J. W. Salter, 

 Esq., E.G.S. 



On the Lower Silurian Rocks of the Isle of Man, by 



Prof. R. Harkness, E.R.S., E.G.S., and H. Nicholson, Esq. 



May 23rd. — Notes on the Geology of Mount Sinai, by the Rev. E. 

 W. Holland ; communicated by Sir R. I. Murchison, Bart., K.C.B., 

 E.R.S., E.G.S. 



■ On a New Genus of Phyllopodous Crustacea from the 



Moffat Shales (Lower Silurian), Dumfriesshire, by Henry Wood- 

 ward, Esq., E.G.S. 



On the Oldest known British Crab (Palceinachus lon- 



gipes, Bell, sp.) from the Eorest Marble of Malmesbury, W^ilts, 

 by Henry Woodward, Esq., E.G.S. 



On the Species of the Genus Eryon, Desm., from the 



Lias and Oolite of England and Bavaria, by Henry Woodward, 

 Esq., E.G.S. 



Notes relating to the Discovery of Primordial EossiJs 



in the Lingula-flags in the neighbourhood of Tyddyngwladis 



SHver-lead Mine, by J. Plant, Esq., E.G.S. 

 June 6th. — On the Metamorphic and Eossiliferous Rocks of the 



county of Galway, by Prof. R. Harkness, E.R.S., E.G.S. 

 • On the Metamorphic Lower Silurian Rocks of Carrick, 



Ayrshire, by J. Geikie, Esq. ; communicated by A. Geikie, Esq., 



E.R.S., E.G.S. 



On a Cheirotherian Footprint from the base of the 



Keuper Sandstone of Daresbury, Cheshire, by Prof. W. C. Wil- 

 liamson, E.R.S. ; communicated by the Assistant-Secretary, 



