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implement in the Gravcl at Amiens. — W. S. Symonds on the Passage - beds at Ledbury. — Mr. F. Ber- 

 nal on the Mud-volcanos of Turbaco (Abstract). — Mr. H. Weekes on the Goal - formation at Auckland, 

 New Zealand (Abstract). — Mr. H. Bauerman on the Geology of a part Vancouver's Island. 



Part 3. Nr. 63. enthält : Sir R. J. Murchison on the Geology of the North - west Highlands. — Mr. T. 

 W. Atkinson on some Bronze Relics found in Siberia. — Mr. C. Heaphy on the Volcanic District of Auck- 

 land , New Zealand. — Mr. T. Burr on the Geology of a Part of South Australia. — J. E. Woods 

 on the Geology of the Southern Part of South Australia. — Prof. R. Owen on some remains of Polypty- 

 chodon from Dorking. — Mr. S. Allport on some Fossils from Bahia , South America. — Dr. J. W. Daw- 

 son on some Fossils from the Coalmeasures of Nova Scotia. — P. B. Brodie on the occurrence of 

 Cheirotherium in Warwickshire. — Prof. H. K. Goeppert on the Lower Palaeozoic Flora. — Capt. 

 T. Spratt on the Geology of a Part of Bessarabia and the neighbouring districts. — T. R. Jones and 

 W. K. Parker on the Foraminifera of the Mediterranean , recent and fossil. — Pro.'. J. Phillips on some 

 Sections near Oxford. — Prof. R. Harkness on the Old Red and Metamorphic Rocks of the Grampians 

 (Abstract). — Mr. A. Geikie on the Old Red Sandstone of the South of Scotland. — Mr. R. Godwin- 

 Austen on some Fossils from the Grey Chalk (Abstract). — Mr. L. Barrett on some Cretaceous Rocks in 

 Jamaica. — Mr. R. Godwiu - Austen on a Mass of Goal in the Chalk of Kent. — Mr. S. V. Wood, Jun., 

 on the Probable Events which succeeded the Close of the Cretaceous Period (Abstract). — Ausserdem 

 enthalten Nr. 60. und 62. noch Anniversary Addresses of the President und sämmtliche Nummern Miscel- 

 laneen. 



2) Address delivered at the Anuiversai-y Meeting of the Geological Society of London , on the 1 7th of 

 February, 18G0 ; prefaced by the Announcement of the award of the Wollastou Palladium - Medal and pro- 

 ceeds of the Donation- fund for the same year. By J. Phillips, Esq. , M. A. , President of the Society. 

 London 1860. 8". 



Für die der Unterstützung bedürfenden unmündigen Kinder des verstorbenen Präsidenten 

 Dr. Nees v. Esenbeck sind auf Ersuchen 100 Exemplare des Stahlstich - Portraits ihres Va- 

 ters (s. Neigebaur's Geschichte u. s. w. S. 155.) von Seiten der Akademie angekauft und 

 dem Vormunde derselben in Breslau zum Verkaufe daselbst übersendet worden. 



Jena, den 10. Februar 1861. 



Der Präsident der Kaiserlichen Leopoldino- Carolinischen deutschen Akademie. 



Dr. D. G. Kieser. 



(Fortsetzung folgt.) 



Nees von Esenbeck's Portrait. 



Berichtigung. 



Im 2. Heft Nr. 4. und 5. der Leopoldina Seite 34. Zeile 10. v. u. ist 



anstatt Betheilig uug zu lesen Bethätigung. 



10* 



