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C. Mooro. — "Outhc Conicuts of (lircc square yards of Triassic Di'ift." 
]{cv. S. R. Smith.— "Ou the Bone Caves of Tenby." 
]?aroii Francesco Anea. — "On two ucwly discovered Ossiferous Ca\-cs in 
Sieily containing Marked Flints, &c." 
Rev. VV. Lister. — "On some Reptilian Foot -prints from the New Red Sand- 
stone, North of Wolverhampton." 
liev. Prof. Sedgwick. — " Ou the Geology of the Neighbourhood of Cam- 
bridge, and the Fossils of the Upper Grcensand." 
Rev. W. V. llarcourt. — " On the Effects of Long Coutinucd Heat — shown 
in tiie Iron Furnaces of the West of Yorkshire." 
Prof. Rogers. — " On some Phenomena of Mctamorphism in Coal in the 
United States." 
Prof. Ferdinand Von Iloelistelter. — "Some Observations up(m the Geological 
Features of the Volcanic Island of St. Paul, in the South Intlian Ocean, Illus- 
trated by a Model in Relief of the Island, made by Capt. Cybulz, of the 
Austrian Artillery." 
. — "Remarks on the Geology of New Zea- 
land, illustrated by Geological Maps, Drawings, and Photographs." 
Rev. J. C. Clutterbuck. — " On the Course of the' Thames from Leehlade to 
Windsor, as ruled by the Geological Formations over which it passes." 
Alphonse Gages. — " Ou some Transformations of Iron Pyrites in connection 
with Fossil Remains." 
William Molyneux. — " Remarks on Fossil Fish from the North Staffordshire 
Coal Fields." 
W. Powrie. — " On the Old Red S;uidstone and its Fossil Fish in Forfar- 
shire." 
Sir P. Egerton. — " On a New Form of lehthyolite discovered by Mr. Peach." 
E. Hull. — To Explain the Six-inch Maps of the Geological Survey. 
Rev. W. Symonds. — " On the Selection of Peculiar Geological Habitats by 
some of the Rarer British Plants." 
Rev. Dr. Whewell and Prof. Teunant. — On the Kohinoor previous to its 
cutting." 
Dr. W. S. Lindsay. — " On a Recent Volcanic Eruption in Ireland." 
Sir D. Brewster. — " Details respecting a Nail found in Kurgoodic Quan-y." 
J. A. Knipe. — " On the Tynedale Coal-Field and Wliinsill." 
Rev. J. Dingle. — " On the Corrugation of Strata in the Vicinity of Mountaiji 
Chains." 
J. Price. — " On Slickensides." 
The following are the chief Papers of geological beai'ing read in the other 
Sections : — 
Captain Sherrard Osborn, R.N., F.R.G.S. — " On the Formation of Oceanic 
Ice in the Arctic Regions." 
Rev. F. 0. Morris. — " On the Permanence of Species." 
Professor Daubeny. — " Remarks on the Final Causes of the Sexuality of 
Plants ; with particular reference to Mr. Darwin's work ' On the Origin of 
Species by Natural Selection.' " 
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