HISTORY OF THE SOCIETY. 



637 



inserted in the First Volume of the Memoirs, 

 p. 176.-200. 



Dr James Ogilby laid before the Society an ^J^^st'i. 

 interesting yiew of the Geognosy of East Lo- 

 thian, illustrated by an extensiye series of speci- ognosy of 



' . . . East Lo- 



mens, arranged according to their Geognostic po- twan. 

 sition. 



A paper of the Reverend Mr A. Jameson, on 

 Meteorological Tables, and description of a new 

 Anemometer, was read. Then a paper by the 

 Reverend Mr John Fleming, containing an ac- 

 count of the Geognostic relations of the rocks of 

 the Islands of Unst and Papa St our, v/hich con- 

 tained answers to the President's queries concern- 

 ing the Serpentine and Sandstone of Shetland. 

 The Mineralogical account of Papa Stour is in- 

 serted in Volume First of the Memoirs, p. 162. — 

 175. 



1808. 

 Nov. 12. 

 Rev. A. Ja- 

 meson on 

 Meteorolo- 

 gical Ta- 

 bles, and 

 descriptive 

 of a new 

 Anemome- 

 ter ; and 

 Mr Fle- 

 ming's Ac- 

 count of 

 the Rocks 

 of Unst and 

 Papa Stour. 



There was read a Communication by Mr Mac- -^ov.^q. 



KENZiE, younger of Applecross, containing an ac- ^^J^j^^^^^ 



count of the Coal Formation in the Vicinity of Coai For- 



Durham. This paper is inserted in the First Durham. 



Volume of Memoirs, p. 605. — 608. At the same DrOgUby 



-rx /-\ 11 • 1 ®" Veins 



meeting, Dr Ogilby read observations on the inFioetz- 

 Veins of the Floetz-Trap Rocks of East Lothian, ^^'^p^^^^^' 

 being a continuation of his description of that 

 c:ountry, which is inserted in the First Volume of 



