CONTENTS. 
SESSION 1 8 6 5-6 6. 
November 22, 1865. 
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Page (David), President's Opening Address : — Man's Place in the 
Geological Record, . . , . . .313 
December 27, 1865. 
Office-Bearers elected, . . . . . 330 
I. Turner (William), M.B., exhibited two specimens of the Lcr- 
neopoda elongata attached to the eyes of the Greenland 
Shark (Scymnus horealis), .... 331 
II. (J.) Smith (John Alex.), M.D., exhibited perfect specimens of the 
new Ganoid Fish, Calamoichtliys Calabaricus, from Old 
Calabar, ...... 331 
(2.) Smith (John Alex.), M.D., exhibited several of our rarer 
British Birds — Grus cinerea (Common Crane), Lanius 
eoccubitor (Great Grey Shrike), Picus major (Great 
Spotted Woodpecker), Thalassidroma pelagica (Stormy 
Petrel), Bomby cilia garrula (Bohemian Waxwing), 
Astur palumharius (Goshawk) — and Birds showing 
accidental varieties in plumage, . . . 332 
(3.) Smith (Dr), noticed the recent capture of the Labrus 
bergylta (Ballan Wrasse), near Cellardykes, . 335 
III. M'Nab (W. R.), exhibited several species of Goleoptera^ which 
had been recently collected in Egypt by Professor Piazzi 
Smith, . . . . . . .335 
IV. White (Adam), exhibited two boxes of interesting Lepidop- 
terous and Hymenopterous insects, . . . 335 
January 24, 1866. 
I. Brodie (Rev. James), Monimail, An Inquiry into the Action of 
the Natural Agencies by which Level Terraces are produced, 
and into the proofs thereby atforded that the elevation of the 
