HISTORY OF THE SOCIETY. 



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munications from Lieutenant- Colonel Imrie, and 



from Captain Laskey : the former mentioning iheGrmi- 



^ . . stone vein 



the occurrence of Greenstone m Gkncoe m the ot Gicncoe. 

 form of Veins ; und the latter containing some ^aSy on 

 observations on the I^pas dilata. ^^v^^ 



^ lata. 



Dr Macknight read a continuation of his ac- J^'^,^- 



April 9. 



count of the Highlands, embracing the country DrMac- 

 from Ben- La wers, through Glen Tilt and Braemar. neralogy of 

 This paper is inserted in 1st vol. Mem. p. S58. — and Blue. 

 869. The Secretary read a communication from 



*^ , Colonel 



Colonel Imrie, on the Conglomerate Rock, which Iinrie on 



stretches along the south front of the Grampians, meratrff"^' 



This communication is inserted in 1st vol. Mem. 



p. 453. — 460. There was then read the third and 3d Part of 



last part of Mr Bald's account of the Coal Forma - Coal For- 

 mation of 

 Clackinaa"- 

 iin. shire. 



tion of Clackmananshire. This paper is publish- 

 ed in 1st vol, Mem. p. 479.— 503. 



The Reverend Mr Fleming read an account of ^^^o- 



May 19. 



several Marine Animals found by him in Shet- iiev. Mr 

 land. Dr Barclay read some remarks on parts the^Sine 

 of the structure of the Animal cast on shore in 

 Stronsa last year, shewing that it could not be a '^f^g''^^"-^ 

 Squalus maximus, as supposed by Sir Everard Animaicast 



on shore at 



Home. - sti-ouiia. 



Animals of 



The Secretary read a communication from isio. 



May 2( 

 Dr J^itton 



William: Fit-Ton, Esq. qh the Porcelain-earth '^"^""^ 



