VUl 
Meetings of the Physical and Mathematical Section. — Ordinary, pp. 219, 236. 
Meetings of the Microscopical and Natural History Section. — Annual, p. 244. 
Ordinary, pp. 34, 50, 136, 157, 175. 
Report of the Council. — April, 1877, p. 225. 
EEEATA. 
Page 34, for lines 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 read — can merely bring 
before you a few of the more noteworthy points which stand out from my 
general reading, more especially relating to the History of Ancient Life 
on the Earth, together with some general considerations which seem to 
me opportune under the circumstances of the time.” 
Page 40, line 4 from the bottom, for “ fluviable” read “fluviatile.” 
Page 40, last line, for “the equivalent of” read “ as old as.” 
Page 157, for “Crsetagus,” line 4 from bottom, read “ Crataegus.” 
Pasre 158, for “variation,” line 5 from bottom, read “venation.” 
O' 
