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APPENDIX. 



1810. 

 Feb. 3, 

 Dr Mac- 

 night's ali- 

 ne lalcgy of 

 Ben-More 

 knd GJen- 

 coe. 



Professor 

 Jameson on 

 the Stron- 

 tian Lead- 

 glance For- 

 mation, 



Mr Scores- 

 by's VoyacfC 

 to lat. Sl» 

 m 42'' X. 



Mr Scores^ 

 by's de- 

 scription of 

 the com- 

 mon Green- 

 land Whale. 



The Reverend l)rMAcfeNiGHT read a Mine- 

 ralogical description of the Mountain of Ben-= 

 More, and the Valley of Glencoe, which he il- 

 lustrated by specimens. These descriptions are 

 inserted in 1st vol. Mem. p. 294. — SIS'. Profes- 

 sor Jameson exhibited some specimens said to 

 have been found near Dunkeld in Perthshire, from 

 which he thought it probable that the Galena or 

 Lead-Glance Formation of Strontian, might be 

 expected in that neighbourhood. The papef on 

 the Strontian Lead-Glance Forrhation, inserted in 

 the 1st vol. Mem. p. 461., contains the observa-^ 

 tions then laid before the Society. The Secretary 

 read a Journal kept by Mr Scoresby of Whitby^ 

 of a Voyage to Lat. 81° 12' 42" N.j along with 

 some curious remarks on the Common Whale ; 

 and he exhibited an original dra^^ing of that 

 Animal, presented to the Society by Mr Scores- 

 by, Mr Scoresby's account of the V/hale, is in- 

 serted -in 1st vol. Mem. p, 518,— 586. 



1810. 

 March 10. 

 Dr Mac- 

 night's mi- 

 * lieralogy of 

 Ben-Nevis 

 and Stron- 

 tian. 

 Dr Ed- 

 monfeton^s 

 Natural 

 History of 

 Zetland 

 ^!iccp. 



Dr Macknight read a continuation of his Mi- 

 neralogical tour to the Highlands of Scotland, em- 

 bracing a description of Ben-Nevis and Strontian. 

 These descriptions are inserted in Ist vol. Mem. 

 p. 319.-— 357. DrEDMONSTONE read observations 

 on the natural and medical history of the Zetland 

 Sheep. This Memoir is inserted in 1st vol. Mem. 

 p. 258.— 21 S, The Secretary then read com- 



