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MINUTES OE PROCEEDINGS OF 
List of Fossils, presented by Major W. G. Andrews, R.A. 
Xanthopsis Leachii. 
Teeth of Otodus obliquus. 
Skull of Chelone longiceps. 
Ammonites bifrons. Whitby (Lias). 
„ oxynotus. u 
Plastron of Chelone longiceps. 
Belemnites. (L. Lias) Lyme Eegis. 
„ apicicurvatus. (L. Lias) Lyme Eegis. 
Hoploparia grammaroides. 
Halecopsis Isevis. 
Nautilus striatus. (L. Lias) Lyme Eegis. 
Fragment of Septaria, with fossil wood bored by Teredo Antenantse. 
Fish vertebrae. 
Ammonites communis. 
u sp. 
Nautilus imperialis. 
Cybium macroponum. 
Lima gigantea. (L. Lias). 
Sphyraenodus priscus. 
Nipadites Parkinsonis. 
Fossil wood, bored by Teredo Antenantae. 
Carapace of Chelone longiceps. 
Xantholites Bowerbankii. 
Gryphaea meurva, (L. Lias). 
Ammonites lenticularis. 
6. Taxidermy. —This class has met regularly twice in each week, and has 
been very well attended. 
7. Languages. —The French and German classes, which are free of 
charge to Members, have met as usual. Instruction has also been provided 
in Italian for a large class of Officers. 
8. Mathematics. —At the request of a few Officers a Mathematical class 
was formed and met for a short time during the past year. 
9. Drawing. —The Drawing Class has always been full, the present 
instructor, Mr Needham giving great satisfaction, and from the number of 
Officers attending the class it has been necessary to have two attendances 
each week. To meet the wishes of some Members, the Committee have 
sanctioned the use of the Class Eoom for two hours weekly to enable 
Mr Needham to give instruction to ladies belonging to the families of 
Members. 
10. Surveying and Practical Astronomy. —During the past year several 
Officers have availed themselves of the gratuitous instruction which is 
obtainable by Members on these subjects. 
