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APPENDIX. 



1813, 

 Dec. 4. 



Professor 

 Jameson 

 on Conglo- 

 merated 

 Rocks. 

 Captain 

 Brown's 

 List of 

 Shells. 



1814. 

 Jan. 8. 



Captain 

 Laske^'s 

 Account of 

 Fossil 

 Shells. 



Professor 

 Jameson 

 on Stratifi- 

 cation, &c» 



Professor Jameson read a paper on Conglome-. 

 rated Rocks, which is inserted in 2d vol. Mem, 

 p. 202. — -216.; and the Secretary read extracts 

 from Captain Brown's List of the Shells of the 

 coast of Northumberland. 



The Secretary read a letter from Captain Las- 

 KEY, giving an account of a Bed of Shells laid 

 open in the course of digging out the new Ca- 

 nal between Ardrossan and Paisley. Professor 

 Jameson then read a paper on the Stratification 

 of Rocks ; the nature of Veins, and the origin of 

 Coal. This paper is inserted in 2d vol. Mem, 

 p. 221.— 231. 



Jan^ti Professor Jameson read a particular account 



Professor of thc Gcognostical relations of the Strata, Beds, 



Jameson's . -r» • r- • i i 



Mineralogy and Vcms, that occur m the Parish of Burntisland 



of Burnt- . . „ . 



island. m Fifeshire, 



181 4. 

 Feb. 12. 

 Dr Mack- 

 night on 

 the Cart- 

 land Craigs, 

 near La- 

 nark. 



Dr Thom- 

 son on new 

 Lead- Ore. 



Dr Mac KNIGHT read an account of the Cart- 

 land Craigs near Lanark, illustrating his descrip- 

 tion by specimens. The Secretary read a de- 

 scription and Analysis of a new species of Lead- 

 Ore from India, by Dr Thomson ; and exhibited 

 a specimen from Millburn Tower of the flower 

 of an Acacia, which had never before flowered 

 in this country. 



