x ANNIVERSARY MEETING. 
1847. 
June 16th.—On an Upright Lepidedendeon with Stigmaria Roots, 
in the Coal of Cape Breton, by Richard Brown, Esq. ; communi- 
cated by C. J. F. Bunbury, Esq., For. Sec. G.S. 
On the New Red Sandstone of Nova Scotia, by J. W. 
Dawson, Esq.; communicated by Charles Lyell, Esq., F.G.S. 
——— Letter addressed to the Secretary, On the Discovery 
of Coal on the Coast of Borneo, by Thomas Bellott, Esq. 
by the Rev. W. B. Clarke, F.G.S. 
———— On Trilobites from New South Wales, by the Rev. 
W. B. Clarke, F.G.S. 
On Trematis, a new genus of Brachiopodous Mol- 
lusea, by Daniel Sharpe, Esq., F.G.S. 
Noy. 3rd.—Deseription of Teeth and Portions of Jaws of Anthra- 
cotherioid Quadrupeds, discovered by the Marchioness of Hastings 
in the Eocene Deposits of the North-west Coast of the Isle of 
Wight, by Richard Owen, Esq., F.G.S., Hunterian Professor of 
Anatomy in the Royal College of Surgeons. 
Nov. 17th.—On the Geology of the Coasts of Australia, by J. B. 
Jukes, Esq., F.G.S. 
——_—_—__——— Remarks to accompany a Geological Map of Western 
Australia, by Messrs. J. W. and F. T. Gregory ; communicated 
by the President. 
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December 1st.—Report on the Fossil Remains of Mollusca from the — 
Paleeozoic Formations of the United States, contained in the Col- 
lection of Charles Lyell, Esq., by Daniel Sharpe, Esq., F.G.S. 
December 15th.—On the Oolite of Minchinhampton, by John Lycett, 
Esq. ; communicated by John Morris, Esq., F.G.S. 
On the Nautilus Saxbu, by John Morris, Esq., F.G-.S. 
—— Letter from Col. A. F. Macintosh, F.G.S., to J. C. 
Moore, Esq., Sec. G.S., On the Temple of Serapis. 
December 15th.—On the Land-slip at the Lizard, by C. A. Johns, 
Esq.; communicated by the President. 
1848. 
Jan. 5th.—On the Silurian Rocks in the Valley of the Tweed, by 
James Nicol, Esq., F.G.S. 
Jan. 19th.—On the Agates of Oberstem, by W. J. Hamilton, Esq., 
Sec. G.S. 
Feb. 2nd.—On the Fossil Remains of Birds from New Zealand, by 
G. A. Mantell, LL.D., F.G.S. 
On Organic Remains in the Skiddaw Slate, by the 
Rev. Adam Sedgwick, F.G.S., Woodwardian Professor in i 
University of Cambridge. 
On the Carboniferous Plants of New South Wales, 
