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“Note on tlie late Mr. James Wolfenden, of Holliiiwood,” by 
E. W. Biniiey, F.R.S., V.P. 
February 1875. — “On Carex ornitliopoda/’ by Charles 
Bailey, Esq. 
“Notes on the Botany and Natural History of Tenby and the 
neighbourhood,” by Joseph Sidebotham, F.R.A.S. 
February 2?>rd, 1875.—“ On some specimens of a strong arena- 
ceous shale containing numbers of macrospores of Lepidodendron,” 
by E. W. Binney, F.R.S., V.P. 
March 2nd, 1875. — “ On the Rainfall at Old Trafford, Manchester, 
during the Year 1874,” by G. V. Vernon, F.R.A.S., F.M.S. 
“Results of Rain-Gauge Observations made at Eccles, near 
Manchester, during the Year 1874,” by Thomas Mackereth, 
F. R.A.S., F.M.S. 
March ^th, 1 875.-—“' On Mr. Millar’s Method of Finding the Axes 
of an Ellipse when two Conjugate Diameters a.re given,” by Robert 
Rawson, Esq., Honorary Member of the Society. 
“On a Specimen of Carbon resembling Graphite formed upon 
the roof of a Gas Retort,” by Arthur McDougall, B.Sc. 
“ On the Presence of Sulphate of Copper in Water heated in 
Tinned Copper Boilers,” by William Thomson, F.C.S. 
“ On a Collection of Stone and Bronze Articles from the Pile 
Dwellings in the Lake of Bienne,” by Professor W. Boyd Dawkins, 
F.R.S. 
March 22>rd, 1875.— “On Discoveries in a Cave at Thayingen, 
near Schaffhausen,” by Arthur Wm. Waters, F.G.S. 
March ZOth, 1875. — “Photography as applied to Eclipse Obser- 
vations,” by Alfred Brothers, F.R.A.S. 
Ainil ^th, 1875. — “A Study of Peat, Part I.,” by R. Angus 
Smith, Ph.D., F.R.S., V.P. 
Several of the above papers have already been printed 
for the forthcoming volume of the Society’s Memoirs, and 
others have been passed for printing. It is expected that 
the printing of the new volume will be completed before 
the commencement of the ensuinp’ session. 
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