Xil ANNIVERSARY MEETING. 
Sarwage, M. E. Thornton, W. T., Esq. 
Scientific Opinion, Editor of. Trautschold, M. H. 
Shelford, W., Esq., F.G.S. Trutan, M. 
Smyth, R. Brough, Esq., F.G.S. | Tschermak, M. G. 
Smyth, W. W., Esq., F.G.S. 
Spreafico, M. E. Waagen, Dr. W. 
Steen, M. Adolf. Walker, Wm., Esq. 
Student and Intellectual Ob- | Williamson, W. C., Esq. 
server, Editor of the. Wiltshire, Rev. T., F.G.S. 
Studer, Prof. B. Winchell, Prof. A. 
Tate, G., Esq., F.G.S. Zirkel, Prof. F., F.C.G.S. 
Tate, R., Esq., F.G.S. 
Inst of Parrrs read since the last Anniversary Meeting, 
February 19th, 1869. 
1869. 
February 24th.—On the British Postglacial Mammalia, by W. Boyd 
Dawkins, Esq., M.A., F.R.S. 
March 10th.—On the Origin of the Northampton Sand, by J. W. 
Judd, Esq., F.G.S. 
On the Occurrence of the Remains of Pterygotus and 
Eurypterus in the Upper Silurian Rocks in Herefordshire, by the 
Rey. P. B. Brodie, F.G.S. 
March 24th.—On the Cretaceous Strata of England and the North 
of France, compared with those of the West, South-west, and 
South of France, and the North of Africa, by Prof. Henri Coquand, 
of Marseilles ; communicated by J. W. Flower, Esq., F.G.S. 
On the Structure and Affinities of Sigzllaria and allied 
Genera, by W. Carruthers, Esq., F.G.S. 
On the British Species of the Genera Climacograpsus, 
Diplograpsus, Dicranograpsus, and Didymograpsus, by H. Alleyne 
Nicholson, M.B., F.G.S. 
April 14th.—On the Coal-mines of Kaianoma, in the Island of 
Yezo, by F. O. Adams, Esq., Hon. Sec. of Legation in Japan ; 
communicated by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. 
On a Peculiarity of the Brendon Hills Spathose Iron-ore 
Veins, by M. Morgans, Esq.; communicated by W. W. Smyth, 
Ksq., F.R.S8., F.G.S. 
On the Salt-mines of St. Domingo, by Dr. F. Ruschhaupt ; 
communicated by Sir R. I. Murchison, Bart., K.C.B., F.RB.S., 
V.P.G.8. 
A Description of the Broads of East Norfolk, showing their 
Origin, Position, and Formation in the Valleys of the Rivers Bure, 
Yare, and Waveney, by R. B. Grantham, Esq., C.E., F.G.S. 
— On a peculiar Instance of Intraglacial Erosion near 
Norwich, by Searles V. Wood, jun., Esq., F.G.S., and F. W. 
Harmer, Esq. 
