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inorganic processes ; and his fine theory of the dissipation of energy, as 
given in his paper ‘O i i 
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Own, it has one of kindred genius and power.”— Reader, April 23, 1864, 
2. Sir R. I, Murchison.—The Wollaston Gold Medal was awarded 
to Sir R. I. Murchison by the Geological Society, at its annual meeting 
in February last, for his “distinguished services in Paleozoic Geology, 
Work on the Geology of Russia, and (3) for his discovery e true re- 
lations of al] the rocks beneath the Old Red Sandstone that forin the 
The femains of the common stag, wild boar and hare are very rare. A 
few teeth of the Irish Elk (Megaceros Hibernicus) are found, and an ocea- 
ional dental plate of the old Elephast (Z. primigenius) is met with. 
There is no written record of the existence of the Reindeer, — ~ a — 
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