218 on the occurrence of keltic beds in leicestershire. 



Discussion. 



Prof. T. Rupert Jones referred to Mr. Harrison's exactness and 

 praiseworthy energy in working ont the geology of Leicestershire, 

 and also alluded to the enlightened and liberal support of science on 

 the part of the Corporation of Leicester. He remarked that some 

 of the bones found in the Bone-bed of the Spinney Hills were of 

 large size and apparently perfect. 



Mr. Judd pointed out the great interest and value of this new 

 exposure of Rhaetic strata which had been so admirably described in 

 Mr. Harrison's paper. Hitherto we had no knowledge of any 

 sections of the beds of this age between those of the Warwickshire 

 outliers described by the Rev. P. B. Brodie and that seen at 

 Newark. 



Prof. Seeley wished to correct an error into which he had fallen 

 in describing a species of Tanystrophceus from Leicester. He had 

 ascribed it to the Rhsetic beds ; but it was really from the Keuper. 



