22 
COMMUNICATIONS 
TO THE 
MONTHLY MEETINGS, 
1847. 
March 2.“— Robert Davies, F. S. A.—On the Statistics of York 
in the 13th and 14th Centuries. 
April 6.— Charles Newton, M. A.—Letter to John Phillips, 
F. R. S., on the British and Roman Antiquities of Yorkshire, and on 
a Map of Roman Yorkshire. 
Edw. Charlesworth, F. G. S.—Notice of the occurrence, near 
Tadcaster, of Larus Rossii. 
James Yates, F. R. S., &c. —Notice of Zamia Gigas, a fossil plant 
occurring on the N.E. coast of Yorkshire. 
May 4.— W. C. Williamson, M.R.C.S.—On the Fossil Vegeta¬ 
ble Heads from Runswick Bay, supposed to belong to Zamia Gigas. 
June 1.— Rev. J. Kenrick, M. A.—On the Sarcophagus of M. 
Verecundus Diogenes, and the Civil Administration of Roman York. 
Rev. C. Wellbeloved —On the hoard of Stycas discovered in 
March last, in the parish of Bolton Percy. 
Nov. 2. —John Phillips, F. R. S.—On the Aurora Borealis of the 
night of October 25th, 1847, as observed at York. 
W. L. Newman, F. R. A. S.—On the Solar Eclipse of the 9th of 
October, 1847, principally in reference to the determination of the 
longitude of York. 
Dec. 7.— Edw. Charlesworth, F. G. S.—On the Mineral Condi¬ 
tion and Affinities of the Zoophytes of the Flamborough Chalk. 
