CONTENTS. 



February 26, 1863. 



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I. Peach (C. W.), Wick, on the Fossils of the Boulder-clay of 



Caithness, N.B., . . . . 33 



II. Wright (T. Strethill), M.D., Observations on British Zoo- 

 phytes. (Plate I.), . . . . .42 

 III. M'Nab (W. R.), on Ophrydrium versatile (Ehr.), . . 46 



March 25, 1863. 



I. Edwards (A. M'K.), Notes on some Surgical Homologies, . 49 

 II Macdonald (William), M.D., Professor of Natural History, 

 St Andrews, On the Vertebroid Homologies of the Cranium 

 in Vertebralia or Osteozoa, and the analogous Homologies 

 of the Annulozoa, or Articulata. (With Table), 49 



III. Smith (John Alexander), M.D., Notes of a Fireball (or sup- 



posed Aerolite) recently observed near Auchterarder, Perth- 

 shire, . . . . . . .64 



IV. Wood (Rev. Walter), Elie, Remarks on a " Raised Beach" 



at Ardross, in the County of Fife. (Communicated by 

 James M'Bain, M.D., R.N.), . . . .72 



April 22, 1863. 



I. Bryson (Alexander), on the Evidence of the Rise of the 



Shores of the Firth of Forth, . . . .75 



II. M'Bain (James), M.D., R.N., Remarks on the Skull of an 



Ancient Peruvian, . . . . . 75 



III. Peach (Charles W.), Wick, on the occurrence of the " Rosy- 

 Feather Star" (Gomatula rosacea), on the Eastern Shores 

 of Scotland, especially on that of Caithness. Communicated 

 by John Alex. Smith, M.D. (Specimens were Exhibited), 81 



IT. Gordon (Rev. George), LL D., Minister of Birnie, The 

 " Kjokken-Moddinger" of Denmark, and their Similitudes 

 on the Elginshire Coast. Communicated by George Logan, 

 Esq., W.S. (Illustrative Specimens of the different Shells 

 were Exhibited), . . . . .84 



V. Smith (John Alex.), M.D., Remarks on a Bronze Implement: 

 and Bones of the Ox and Dog, found in a bed of undisturbed 

 gravel at Kinleith, near Currie, Mid-Lothian. (The Bones 

 and Bronze Implement were Exhibited) . . .93 



