secretary's report. 
263 
Rev. J. Stanley Tute, B.A., " On some singular nodules in the 
Magnesian Limestone." 
Rev. J. Stanley Tute, B.A., " On the occurrence of the tooth of 
a Mastodon in the Glacial Drift." 
G. R. Vine, " Notes on the Polyzoa— Stomatopora and Probos- 
cina groups — from the Cornbrash of Thrapston, Northamptonshire." 
R. Reynolds, F.C.S., " Record of a remarkable Shooting Star, 
April 2nd, 1892." 
The Local Secretaries remain the same as last year, with the 
exception that W. Lower Carter, Esq., has accepted the office for the 
Leeds district. 
This Society continues to exchange its proceedings with 
the Associations, Societies, and Institutions whose names are 
given below. This opportunity is taken to accord to all those 
Societies, &c, the warm and hearty thanks of this Society for 
their respective contributions. 
Essex Naturalists' Field Club. 
Norwich Geological Society 
Memorias de la Sociedad Cientifica " Antonio Alzate," Mexico. 
Warwickshire Natural History and Archaeological Society. 
Royal Society of Tasmania, Van Dieman's Land 
Royal Dublin Society. 
Royal Academy of Science, Stockholm, Sweden. 
Geological Association, Liverpool. 
Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland. 
Geologists' Association, London. 
Manchester Geological Society. 
Literary and Philosophical Society, Liverpool. 
Royal Institution of Cornwall. 
Royal Geological Society of Ireland. 
Midland Naturalist, Birmingham. 
Yorkshire Naturalists' Union, (Percy H. Grimshaw, 8, Elm Grove, Burley- 
in- Wharfedale, Leeds. ) 
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (Madison, Wisconsin, 
U.S A.) 
Geographical Society, Manchester. 
Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, U.S. A, 
Naturhistorischen Hof museum, Wien, Austria. 
Soci&te Imperiale des Naturalistes, Moscow. 
