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E O L L

OF THE

EDINBURGH GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY.

(Corrected to 1st August 1888.)

I. HONORARY FELLOWS.

(The number is limited by Law to Twelve.)

His Grace THE DUKE OE ARGYLL, K.G., K.T., D.C.L., F.R.S., Inverary Castle, Argyllshire, and Argyll Lodge, CampdenHill, London. Patron of the Society.1

Sir ANDREW CROMBIE RAMSAY, LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S., 15 Cromwell Crescent, London, S.W.

ARCHIBALD GEIKIE, LL.D., F.R.S , F.G.S., Director General of the Geological Survey of the United Kingdom, Jermyn Street, London, S.W. President of the Society, 1868-74.

THOMAS B. JOHNSTON, F.R.S.E., F.S.A. Scot., of Messrs W. & A. K. Johnston, Geographical Publishers, Edina Works, Easter Road.

JAMES GEIKIE, LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S., Professor of Geology in the .

Sir JOHN WILLIAM DAWSON, K.C.M.G., LL.D., F.R.S., &c., Principal and Vice-Chancellor of M'Gill University, Montreal, Canada.

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IT. ORDINARY FELLOWS.

Those Fellows who have compounded for their Annual Subsections by becoming *' Life Members" are marked with an asterisk. The dates indicate when the Fellows were elected.

*Adam, Robert, F.S.A. Scot., City Carey, William, Struan Villa, Chamberlain (1884). Portland Road, Kilmarnock Adams, William (Royal Bank of (1866). Scotland), 20 Melville Terrace, Carmichael, T. D. Gibson, Treasurer (1880). Younger of Skirling, Chiefs- Aitken, J. Edington, 39 Barony wood, Melrose (1887). Street (1885). Carter, William Allan, C.E., 5 Anderson, William, Geological St Andrew Square (1874). Survey, MacQuarie Street, Syd­ Clark, Allan, E.L., Master of ney, N.S.W. (1884). Works, Edinburgh University * Archibald, John, Devonvale, (1887). Tillicoultry (1868). Claypole, Professor E. W., B.A. Armstrong, William, Jun., M.E., and D.Sc. (Lond.), P.G.S., Wingate, Co. Durham (1869). Akron, Ohio, U.S.A. (1887). Astley, John H., B.A. (Cantab.), Conchie, William, F.E.I.S., Alston College, Preston (1886). Public School, Livingston, *Balfour, Isaac Bay ley, D.Sc. Mid-Calder (1876). Edin., F.R.S.E., Professor of *Corke, H. C, 178 High Street, Botany in University of Oxford Southampton (1887). (1874). Coyne, Roderick A. F. A., C.E., Bartholomew, John G., 32 Royal Edinburgh and District Water Terrace (1884). Trust Offices, Royal Exchange, 10 Barton, John Frater, 5 Mansion- Councillor (1864). house Road (1888). *Craig, George, Architect, 79 Duke Bell, Robert, Amondell, Mid­ Street, Leith (1882). calder; and 8 Eglinton Cres­ 30 Crunden, Robert H., Professor of cent (1866). Languages, Fernlea, The Shrub­ Bell, W. Hamilton, 6 South Man- bery, Plaistow, Essex (1887). sionhouse Road, Councillor *Deans, P. D., Mount Charles, (1880). Portobello (1876). *Black, Dr W. G., 2 George Square •Dickson, H. N., 38 York Place (1873). (1884). *Blyth, Rev. Thomas Allen, M.A., Douglas, Robert, Solicitor and Ph.D., Vicar of Stoke, Stoke Town-clerk, Berwick-on-Tweed Park, Coventry (1864). (1874). ~*Bray, Henry Adam, M.D., Drummond, William, S.S.C., 21 Market Rasen, Lincolnshire Charlotte Square (1868). (1878). Dudgeon, Patrick, of Cargen, Bryce, Wm., M.D., 31 Charlotte F.R.S.E., Cargen, Dumfries­ Square (1880). shire (1887). Buchanan, John, C.E., 24 George Farquharson, Rev. Alexander, Street (1868). Belgrave Road, Oldham (1880). Cadell, Henry Moubray, of Farquharson, Thos. Ker, Account­ Grange, B. Sc. (Edin.), F.R.S.E., ant, 15 St Catherine's Place, Grange, Bo'ness; and 13 Dou­ Grange (1875). glas Crescent, Honorary Secre­ Ferguson, John, 1 London Street, tary (1880). (1863). *Cameron, David, Schoolhouse, *Fergu8on, William, of Kin- Daviot, Inverness (1881). mundy, Mintlaw, ­ 20 Campbell, Rev. J. Kerr, D.D., shire, F.R.S.E., F.L.S., Minister of Marykirk, Stirling F. G. S., University Club,Princes (1885). Street (1876). Downloaded from http://trned.lyellcollection.org/ at Indiana University Libraries on May 10, 2015

40 Field, Wm., 1 Hart Street (1864). •Keith, Alexander, Commercial Firth, William M., 3 Gillespie Bank, George Street (1884). Place (1888). •Kellock, Robert, Glendyne Cot­ Fleming, Andrew, M.D. ,F. R. S. E., tage, Joppa (1881). Deputy Surgeon General H.M. Kennedy, Rev. E., Bay View, Indian Army, 8 Napier Road, Kirkton, Largo (1884). Merchiston (1875). Ker, Robert Darling, 7 London •Forrester, Robert, 105 West Ninth Street (1863). Street, Kansas City, Mo., 70 Kilgour, T. W., 4 East Brighton U.S.A. (1887). Crescent, Portobello (1874). Forrshaw, Dr, Listerhills, Brad­ Kinnear, W. Tait, 5 Crichton ford (1887). Street, Councillor (1881). *Fraser, Alexander, Canonmills •Knott, C G., M.A., D.Sc, Pro­ Lodge (1869). fessor of Natural Philosophy, •Fraser, Charles, B.A., 13GreenhUl Tokio College, Japan; 2 Lauris- Place, AssistantLibrarian (1882). ton Park (1883). *Fraser, James, C.E., 100 Castle Landale, Andrew, Echo Bank, Street, Inverness (1881). Inverkeithing (1864). Fraser, William, Consulting Direc­ Lapworth, Charles, LL.D., tor, Pumpherston Oil Company, F.G.S., Professor of Geology, Ld., 24 St Vincent Place, Mason College, Birmingham Glasgow (1882). (1869). Galletly, John, Chemist, Addie- Lewis, James Henry, Mus. Doc, well, West Calder (1877). F.G.O., Harvey Cottage, Lale- 50 Galloway, John, Trabboch Col­ hame Road, Staines, Middlesex liery, Drongan, near Ayr (1882). (1866). Livesay, William, M.D. Edin., Gibb, Philip B., M.A., 14 Picardy Sudbury, Derby (1869). Place, Librarian (1880). Livingston, Josiah, 4 Minto Gibson, William George, Clerk- Street (1867). hill Cottage, Dumfries (1887). •Loudon, W., 68 Queen Street Gloag, Rev. Paton J., D.D., The (1886). Manse, Galashiels (1887). Lumsden, Alexander, M.E., Ad- Hamilton, James Cullen, Kings- diewell Oil Works, West cavil, Linlithgow (1884). Calder (1865). Hamilton, Robert, Trinity Lodge, 80 •Macadam, W. Ivison, F.C.S., Trinity (1884). F.I.C., Lecturer on Chemistry, Hardie, David, Bavelaw Castle, and Analytical Chemist, School Balerno (1887). of Medicine, Surgeon's Hall; •Henderson, John, 10 Salisbury Professor of Chemistry, New Street, Councillor (1862). Veterinary College; 6 East Hogg, Andrew, 53 Lothian Street Brighton Crescent, Portobello (1887). (1878). •Hood, Archibald, Coalmaster, Macalpine, A. N., B.Sc. Lond., Whitehill Colliery, Lasswade Lecturer on Botany, School of (1869). Medicine (1884). 60*Hunter, JohnR. S.,LL.D., D.Sc, M'Diarmid, William R., F.S.A. Daleville, Carluke (1862). Scot., 8 Palmerston Place Jeffrey, David, 14 Randolph Cres­ (1877). cent (1867). M'Ewan, William, M.P., 25 Jenner, Charles, F.R.S.E., Easter Palmerston Place (1878). Duddingstone Lodge, Porto- Macfie, R. A., F.R.S.E., Dreg- bello (1867). horn Castle, Colington (1878). Johnstone, Alexander, F.G.S., 38 M'Raild, Donald, F.R.C.S.E., Lady Menzies Place, Councillor L.F.P.S.G., &c, 29 West Burn (1884). Street, Greenock (1882). Johnstone, George Mackenzie, 4 Mackay, JEneas, J. G., M.A., St Andrew Square (1884). LL.D., Advocate, 7 Alb^n *Jolly, William, F.R.S.E., H.M. Place (1867). Inspector of Schools, 25 St •Mackenzie, JohnF., C.E., H.M. Andrew Drive, Pollockshields India Service, 11 Nile Grove, Councillor (1867). Morningside (1873). Downloaded from http://trned.lyellcollection.org/ at Indiana University Libraries on May 10, 2015

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Maclachlan, D., Publisher, 64 *Richardson, Ralph, W.S., South Bridge (1867). F.R.S.E., 10 Magdala Place, *M

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Symon, Robert, 8 St James Watts, Rev. G. J., M.A., LL.D., Square (1884). Vicar of St Marks, Oldham, Tait, Adam, 28 Craigmillar Park Lancashire (1880). (1881). Williamson, John R., M.E., 46 *Thin, James, Bookseller, 55 South George Square (1869). Bridge (1867). * Wilson, Charles Monck, M.A., *Thomson, Robert (1875). LL.D., F.R.D.S., C.E., Rose 140 Turnbull, James, Printer, 14 Villa, North Strand, Limerick ; Thistle Street (1867). and Kildare Street Club, Dub­ Waddell, George, 4 St Andrew lin (1871). Square (1884). Wright, Thomas, 6 Greenside * Wallace, Thomas D., F.S.A. Place (1887). Scot., Rector of High School, Young, A., F.R.&E., 22 Elm Ellerslie, Inverness (1879). Row (1882).

III. ASSOCIATES.*

(The dates indicate the year of election.)

Rev. Henry W. Crosskey, F.G.S., Geology in the University of 117 Gough Road, Birmingham, Oxford, Shoreham, near Seven- (1864). oaks, Kent (1875). Nicholas Whitley, C.E., Penartb, Robert Brown, M.A., Ph.D., Truro, Cornwall (1865). F.R.G.S., F.L.S., Fersler, Edward A. Wiinsch, F.G.S., 8 Rydal Road, Streatham, Lon­ Buchanan Street, Glasgow don, S.W. (1875). (1866). G. H. Kinaham, M.R.I.A., John Young, F.G.S., Hunterian F.R.G.S.I., District Surveyor Museum, University of Glasgow of the Geological Survey of (1867). Ireland, 132 Leinster Road, Andrew Taylor, F.C.S., Mineral Rathmines, Dublin (1875). Surveyor, 11 Lutton Place John W. Judd, F.R.S., Secretary (1867). G.S., Professor of Geology Professor Edward Hull, M.A., Royal School of Mines, Jermyn F.R.S., F.G.S., Director of the Street, London, S.W. (1875). Geological Survey of Ireland, Frederick W. Rudler, F.G.S., and Professor of Geology in the Professor of Royal College of Science, Dublin, in the University College of 14 Hume Street, Dublin (1869). Wales, Aberystwith; Museum Rev. Robert Hunter, M.A., of Practical Geology, Jermyn F.G.S., Forest Retreat, Staples Street, London (1875). Road, Loughton, Essex (1869). DArcy Went worth Thompson, Henry Woodward, F.R.S., (7.G.S., Professor of , Univer­ F.Z.S., British Museum, Lon­ sity College, Dundee (1881). don, W.C. (1689). Alexander Somervail, 59 Fleet Rev. Thomas Brown, D.D., Street, Torquay (1881). F.R.S.E., 16 Carlton Street James Wilson, Border Record, (1874). Galashiels (1884). 10 Joseph Prestwich, M.A., F.R.S., Professor R. Forster Heddle, St F.P.G.S., F.C.S., Professor of Andrews (1884).

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Professor T. "Rupert Jones, William Pengelly, F.R.S., La- F.R.S., 10 Uverdale Road, morna, Torquay (1888). King's Road, Chelsea, London, Henry Alleyne Nicholson, M.D., S.W. (1884). M.A., D.Sc. (Edin.), F.G.S., 20 Thomas Sturrock, Auchtermuchty Professor of Natural History, (1884). (1888).

IV. FOEEIGN COEEESPONDING FELLOWS.

{The dates signify when elected.)

I. EUROPE. Professor Frindolin Sandberger, Austria. Ph.D., For. Mem. G.S., Pro­ fessor of Mineralogy, University Antonio Fritsch, Professor, Prague of Wurzburg, Bavaria (1869). (1881). Seine Excellenz Herr Geh. Rath, Belgium. Dr R. Bunsen, Professor of Laurent-Guillaume de Koninck, Chemistry, Ruprecht-Carolinis- M.D.,For. Mem.G.S., Professor chen Universitat, Heidelberg of Chemistry and Palaeontology (1884). in the University of Liege(1869). H. F. Rosenbuch, Professor of Professor A. Renard, Curator of Mineralogy, University, Hei­ the Royal Museum, Brussels delberg (1884). (1878). Italy. E. Grossart, 26 Rue de la Made­ G. Meneghini, For. Corr. G.S., leine, Bruxelles (1881). Professor tff Palaeontology, Uni­ Denmark. versity of Pisa (1869). Johannes Frederik Johnstrup, Paolo Savi, Professor of , Professor of Mineralogy, Copen­ University of Pisa (1869). hagen (1869). B. Gastaldi, For. Mem. G.S., Pro­ Christian Georg Frederick Pfaff, fessor of Geology, Turin (1869). Kong, Gronlandske Handel, Norway. Copenhagen (1869). Dr ThcSodor Kjerulf, For. Mem. Professor Japetus Sm. Steenstrup, G.S., University of Christiania For. Corr. G.S., University of (1869). Copenhagen, Secretary of the Dr H. Rink, 7 Keysergade, Chris­ Royal Danish Academy of tiania (1887). Science and Literature (1869). Sweden. France. 20 M. S. Loven, For. Corr. G.S., Paul Gervaise, For. Mem. G.S., Stockholm (1869). Professor of Comparative Ana­ Professor Otto Torell, For. Corr. tomy in the Museum of Natural G. S., Director Geological Survey History, 11 Rue Rollin, Paris of Sweden, Lund (1869). (1869). Professor Gustav Lindstrom, Achille Delesse, For. Mem. G.S., Keeper Palseontological Depart­ Inge"nieure en chef des Mines, ment, State Museum, Stock­ 59 Rue Madame, Paris (1875). holm (1884). Germany. Dr Alfred Gabriel Nathorst, State 10 Professor F. Zirkel, For. Corr. Geologist, Geological Survey G.S., 15 Thalstrasse, Leipzig Office, Stockholm (1884). (1869). Switzerland. Hans Bruno Geinetz, Ph.D., For. Dr Ferdinand Keller, Zurich Mem. G.S.,Professor of Minera­ (1864). logy and Geology in the Univer­ Professor Alphonse Favre, For. sity of Dresden (1869). Mem. G.S., Geneva (1869). Downloaded from http://trned.lyellcollection.org/ at Indiana University Libraries on May 10, 2015

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Bernard Studer, For. Mem. G.S., 40 Major T. B. Brooks, Wisconsin Professor of Geology, Berne Geological Survey, Marquette, (1869). Michigan (1876). Russia. Dr F. V. Hayden, For. Corr. G.S., United States Geologist, Wash­ M. Yon Kokscharow, For. Corr. ington (1877). G.S., St Petersburg (1869). Vancouver Island. II. ASIA. George H. Wilson Brown, Victoria India. (1867). Thomas Oldham, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S., Director of the Geological Survey of India, 1 V. AUSTRALASIA. Hastings Street,Calcutta (1864).. New Zealand. J. W. Johnstone, M.D., H.M. Julius von Haast, Ph.D., F.R.S., Bengal Army (1869). F.L.S., F.G.S., Director of th* Canterbury Museum, Christ- IIL AFRICA. churoh, Canterbury (1863). 30 Charles Bell, Surveyor-General for James Hector, M.D., F.R.S., Cape Colony, Belton, Somerset F.G.S., Director of the Geo­ Road, Cape Town (1864). logical Survey of New Zealand, Dr George Grey, Cradock, South Wellington (1864). Africa (1864). Victoria. Dr Daniel Hahn, Stellenbosch, Cape of Good Hope (1875). Frederick M'Coy, F.G.S., Profes­ sor of Natural History in the University of Melbourne, and IV. AMERICA. Director of the National Canada. Museum, Melbourne (1866). George Lawson, LL.D., Professor Queensland. of Chemistry in Dalhousie Col­ R. L. Jack, F.G.S., F.R.G.S., lege, Halifax, Nova Scotia Government Geologist for Nor­ (1863). thern Queensland, Townsville- United States. (1878). Dr Daniels, State Geologist of Wis­ consin, Madison, Wis. (1864). Professor Alexander Winchel, VI. FOREIGN CORRESPONDING FEL­ State Geologist of Michigan, LOWS PRESENTLY IN BRITAIN. Professor of Geology and Palae­ Peter Comrie, Staff Surgeon,R.N., ontology, University of Michi­ Crichton Club, Adelphi, Lon­ gan ; Ann Arbor, Michigan don, W.C. (1866). (1864). Frederick Whymper, 170 Lough­ Professor J. D.Whitney, For. Corr. borough Road, Brixton,London,. G.S,, State Geologist of Cali­ S.E. (1886); fornia, Cambridge, Mass. (1866). Henry S. Wilson, M.D. (1863). Professor J. H. M'Chesney, 50 Edward M'Glashan, Castle Lodge, Chicago (1866). Sandal, Wakefield (1863). Professor William P. Blake, of the James Coutts Crawford, of Over- State Department, Newhaven, toun (Lanarkshire), F.G.S., Re­ Connecticut (1866). sident Magistrate and Sheriff of William Gabb, Paleontologist of Wellington (1863), Caledonian the Geological Survey of Cali­ Club, Edinburgh ; Reform Club, fornia (1866). London. Downloaded from http://trned.lyellcollection.org/ at Indiana University Libraries on May 10, 2015

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V.—LEARNED SOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONS IN CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE SOCIETY.

I. SCOTLAND, Manchester. Edinburgh. •Geological Society. •Literary and Philosophical Soc. * Royal Society. •Society of Antiquaries of Scot­ Liverpool. land. •Geological Society. * Botanical Society. SO^Geological Association. •Scottish Meteorological Society. •Literary and Philosophical Soc. •Royal Physical Society. Leeds. •Royal Scottish Geographical •Geological Association. Society. Advocates' Library. "Philosophical and Literary Soc. Signet Library. Norwich. University Library. •Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society. •lO^Geological Society. York. •Natural History Society. •Yorkshire Philosophical Society. •Philosophical Society. •Yorkshire Geological and Poly­ Berwickshire. technic Society. •Naturalists' Club. Birmingham. Perth. •Mason College. •Perthshire Natural History Soc. •Philosophical Society. Dumfries. Bristol. •Dumfries and Galloway Natural •Naturalists' Society. History and Antiquarian Soc. Truro. # Inverness. 40 Royal Institution of Cornwall. •Scientific Society and Field Club. Penzance. Stirling. •Royal Geological Society of Corn­ wall. •Natural History and Archaeo­ logical Society. Warwick. Warwickshire Natural History Society. II. ENGLAND. Newcastle-on- Tyne. London. •Northumberland and Durham •Royal Society. Natural History Society. •Geological Society. 120#Geologists' Association. Watford, Hertfordshire. •Royal Geographical Society. •Natural History Society. British Museum. Brighton. •Palaeontographical Society. •Natural History Society. British Association. Buckhurst Hill (Essex). Oxford. •Epping Forest and County of Bodleian Library. Essex Field Club. Cambridge. Eastbourne. University Library. •Natural History Society.

• This mark is placed opposite the names of Societies or Institutions from which the Edinburgh Geological Society received donations of Transactions, Proceedings, Memoirs, or Keports during the neriod from August 1883 to August 1888. To .all such Societies and Institutions Parts I., II., and III. of Vol. V. of the Society's Transactions have been sent free of charge. Downloaded from http://trned.lyellcollection.org/ at Indiana University Libraries on May 10, 2015

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Falmouth. Florence. "Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Soc. "Royal Geological Society of Italy. Stafford. Turin. "Naturalist Field Club. Royal Academy of Sciences. Venice. TIL IRELAND. "Royal Venetian Institute of Dublin. Sciences. 50 Library of Trinity College. Pisa. "Royal Irish Academy. "Royal Geological Society of Ire­ "Societa Toscana di Scienze land. Naturali. *Royal Society. Palermo. Belfast. "Reale Academia. "Naturalists' Field Club. VIII. AUSTRIA. IV. FRANCE. Vienna. Paris. "Royal Academy of Sciences. *K. K. Akademie der Wissen- "Geological Society of France. schaften. "Department for Public Instruc­ *K. K. Zoologisch-Botanische tion. Gesellschaft. Lyons. Buda Pest. "Socie*te" LinnSenne de Lyon. "National Museum of Hungary. Amiens. Brilnn. "Societe* Linneenne du Nord. 80*Naturforschenden Verein. Lille. Innsbruck. 60*Societe* Geologique du Nord. "Naturwissenschaftliche - Medizin- ischen Verein.

V. BELGIUM. Brussels. IX. BAVARIA. "Royal Academy of Sciences. Munich. "Department of Mines. *K. b. Akademie der Wissen- *Mus6e Royal d'Histoire Naturelle schaften. de la Belgique. "Carte Geologique de la Belgique. Lie'ge. X, BADEN. "Royal Society of Sciences. Heidelberg. * Societe* Geologique de la Belgique. "Naturhistorisch - Medicinischer Verein. VI. SWITZERLAND.

Geneva. XL SAXONY. Soci6t£ de Physique et d'Histoire Dresden. Naturelle. Naturwissenschaftliche Gesell­ Lausanne. schaft "Isis." "Societe* Vaudoise de Sciences. Verein fur Erkunde. Zurich. Leipzig. Naturforschende Gesellschaft;. Kon. Gesellschaft der Wissen- schaften.

VII. ITALY. Braunsweig. Borne. Naturwissenschaft Verein. 70*R. Com. Geologico d'Italia. Geissen. "Reale Accademie dei Lincei. "Obershessiche Gesellschaft. Downloaded from http://trned.lyellcollection.org/ at Indiana University Libraries on May 10, 2015

XV1IL CANADA. Tubingen. Montreal. "Verein fur Vaterlandishe Natur- "Geological Survey of Canada. kunde. "Natural History Society. "Royal Society of Canada. XII. PRUSSIA. Toronto. Halle. "Canadian Institute. 90*IL Leopoldinisch - CaroHnische Deutische Akedemie des Natur- Winnipeg (Manitoba). forscher. 110*Historical and Scientific Society.

Berlin. XIX. UNITED STATES. "Konig Preuss. Geoiogischen Lau- New York. desaustalt und Bergakadam. "State Library, Museum and Ca­ binet of Natural History. "Physikaliseh-Okonomisehe Gesell­ "American Geographical Society, schaft. No, 11 West 29th Street. "School of Mines,Columbia College. Bremen. "Academy of Sciences. *Naturwissenschaftliohen Vereins. Washington. "Smithsonian Institution. XFTI. DENMARK. United States Coast Survey. Copenhagen. "National Academy of Sciences. "Royal Danish Academy. "United States Geological Survey. "Royal University. United States Department of Agriculture. XIV. NORWAY. 120*Bureau of Education. Christiania. Boston. *Royal University. "Society of Natural History. "Norwegian North Atlantic Expe­ Public Library of the City. dition. Portland (Maine). Bergen. Natural History Society. "library of the Museum. Cambridge (Mass). Troms. Library of Harvard College. "Troms Museum. Salem (Mass). "Peabody Academy of Science. 100*Royal Scientific Society of Nor­ New Haven (Conn.). way. "Connecticut Academy of Arts and XV. SWEDEN. Sciences. Stockholm. Library of Yale College. ^ "Royal Academy of Sciences. "American Journal of Science and Arts. Upsala. Philadelphia. "Royal Society of Sciences. "Academy of Natural Sciences. Lund. 130*Wagner Free Institute. "Library of the University. Chicago. Academy of Sciences. XVI. SPAIN. New Orleans. Madrid. Academy of Sciences. Reale Academia de Cuncias Ex- actas. San Francisco. "California Academy of Natural XVIL RUSSIA. Sciences. Moscow. St Louis. Imperial Society of Naturalists. •Academy of Sciences. Downloaded from http://trned.lyellcollection.org/ at Indiana University Libraries on May 10, 2015

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Davenport (Iowa). XXII. AUSTRALIA. * Academy of Science. Melbourne. National Museum. Cincinnati. •Royal Society of Victoria. •Society of Natural History. •Government Office of Mines. •Geological Survey. Frankfort (Kentucky). Brisbane. •Geological Survey of Kentucky. Government Office of Mines., Beloit (Wisconsin). Sydney. •Geological Survey of Wisconsin. •Royal Society of New South Wales, 150^Government Office of Mines. Minneapolis {Minn.). Townsville. *Geological and Natural History •Geological Survey. Survey. North Queensland. Montana. •Geological Survey. 140*Geological Survey. XXIII. NEW ZEALAND. Indiana. Wellington. •Geological Survey. •New Zealand Institute. •Colonial Museum. XX. NOVA SCOTIA. •Department of Mines. Halifax. XXIV. BRAZIL. •Nova Scotian Institute of Natural Rio de Janeiro. Science. •National Museum of Rio de Janeiro.

XXI. INDIA. XXV. MEXICO. Calcutta. Mexico. *Geological Survey of India. *Sociedad Cientifica.

Society's Library—5 St Andrew Square.

%* The Members of the Society are requested to intimate to the Honorary Secretary all changes of residence.