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APPENDIX. 



Governor inserted in vol. ii. Mem. p. 123.— 137. The Se^ 



Granam-s jt 



MetGorolo- cretary read extracts from a Meteorological Re- 

 servations gister kept in Hudson's Bay by Governor Gra- 



in Hudson's 



Bay. HAM. 



1812. J) J. Yule read an account of a New Alloy em- 

 May 16. 



Dr Yule's plovcd for the making; of Types in the East Indies ; 



Account of ^ , , , ^ ^ . . r -> ' ^ . i 



a new Al- and he also read a continuation or his Botanical 



loy. 



Dr Leach 



on the class the Society some Observations on the class Insecta 



Insecta. 



of LiNN^us, by Dr Leach. 



Observations. The Secretary communicated to 



1812. 

 Nov. 14. 

 Mr Mac- 

 kenzie's 

 description 

 of the 

 Ochil Hills. 



Professor Jameson read a Description of the 

 Ochil Hills, communicated by Charles Macken- 

 zie, Esq. and which is inserted in vol. ii. Mem, 

 p. 1. — 23. The description was accompanied with 

 a series of specimens, and a map of the district. 



1812. 

 Dec. 5. 

 Mr Fle- 

 ming on Sil- 

 ver Mines 

 atBathgatp. 

 Professor 

 Jameson 

 on the di- 

 stribution 

 of Carbon. 



1813. 



Jan. 16. 

 Mr Scores- 

 by's Green- 

 land Jour- 

 nal for 



1812. 



The Secretary read a description of the Sorex 

 fodiens, and of the Old Silver Mines in the Bath- 

 gate Hills, by the Reverend Mr Fleming. Pro- 

 fessor Jameson read a paper on the Distribution 

 of Carbon in the Mineral Kingdom. 



The Secretary read a communication from Mr 

 ScoRESBY, containing his Greenland Journal for 

 1812, with some curious particulars concerning 

 some Greenland animals, especially the Polar Bear. 

 At the same meeting, Professor Jameson read a 



