Callorhynchus Hectori. Pl. xxi. f. 6-9 Lower Greensand New Zealand 329 Ischyodus brevirostris. Pl. xxi. f. 1-5 Lower Greensand New Zealand 327 EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. PLATE PAGE SECTIONS OF GRANITOID ROCKS of the Lake District, to illus- 34 42 VERTEBRE OF TAPINOCEPHALUS AND OF PAREIASAURUS BOMBI- V. ► VI. { NEW KIMMERIDGE-CLAY CRUSTACEA, to illustrate Mr. H. HARPACTOCARCINUS TUMIDUS, to illustrate Mr. Woodward's VIII. { BRITISH FOSSIL SCORPIONS, to illustrate Mr. H. Woodward's 58 LITHOMANTIS CARBONARIUS, to illustrate Mr. H. Woodward's 64 XI. {CYNODRACO MAJOR, to illustrate Prof. Owen's paper on that Reptile EOZOON AND ARCHEOSPHERINE, to illustrate Mr. J. W. Dawson's paper on the occurrence of Eozoon at Côte St. Pierre. 74 102 XIII.} XII. | ASTROCRINITES? BENNIEI, to illustrate Mr. R. Etheridge Jun.'s 114 - XIV. GEOLOGICAL MAP AND SECTION of Anglesey and the adjacent MAP AND SECTION of a part of East Anglia, to illustrate Mr. 204 ~ XVI. { PALEACHYLA PERFORANS, to illustrate Prof. Duncan's paper XVII. (MERYCOCH BRUS TEMPORALIS, to illustrate Mr. Bettany's paper 272 ► XVIII. { MERYCOCHERUS LEIDYI, to illustrate Mr. Bettany's paper on 272 PLATE ✓ XIX. LABYRINTHODON LAVISI, to illustrate Prof. Seeley's paper on PAGE 284 XX. MAP of the District of Schemnitz in Hungary, with Section. 324 ► XXI.{ CRETACEOUS CHIMEROIDS, to illustrate Mr. Newton's paper 330 TASMANIAN CORALS, to illustrate Prof. Duncan's paper on 350 { ✓ XXIII. ROCK SECTIONS, to illustrate Mr. Allport's paper on the Meta- XXIV. | ADHERENT PRODUCTI AND SPIRIFERINA, to illustrate Mr. R. 464 XXVI. • XXVII. REMAINS OF BRITISH FOSSIL CRETACEOUS BIRDS, to illustrate 512 XXVIII. HAITIAN FOSSIL SHELLS, to illustrate Mr. R. J. L. Guppy's 532 ERRATA ET CORRIGENDA. At p. 30, line 22, for substnces read substances. 46, last line, for Ketospondylian read Tretospondylian. 124, figure, the bracket of the "Laminated series" should include only beds 2-4. 205, line 5, and 210, line 8 from bottom, for Plate XV. read Plate XVI. PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. SESSION 1875-76. November 3, 1875. JOHN EVANS, Esq., V.P.R.S., President, in the Chair. Thomas Andrew, Esq., 18 Southernhay, Exeter; Harry M. Becher, Esq., White Lodge, Barnes, S.W.; Arthur Back Kitchener, Esq., F.C.S., 19 Buckingham Street, Strand, W.C.; Daniel Morris, Esq., Grammar School, Burnley; Christopher Thomas Richardson, M.D., 13 Nelson Crescent, Ramsgate; and Gustavus A. H. Thureau, Esq., Lecturer on Geology and Practical Mining, School of Mines, Sandhurst, Victoria, were elected Fellows of the Society. The Lists of Donations to the Library and Museum were read. The following communications were read :— 1. "On some new Macrurous Crustacea from the Kimmeridge Clay of the Sub-Wealden Boring, Sussex, and from Boulogne-surMer." By Henry Woodward, Esq., F.R.S., F.G.S. 2. "On a new Fossil Crab from the Tertiary of New Zealand." By Henry Woodward, Esq., F.R.S., F.G.S. 3. "On a remarkable Fossil Orthopterous Insect from the Coalmeasures of Britain." By Henry Woodward, Esq., F.R.S., F.G.S. 4. "On the Discovery of a Fossil Scorpion in the English Coalmeasures." By Henry Woodward, Esq., F.R.S., F.G.S. 5. "The Drift of Devon and Cornwall, its Origin, Correlation with that of the South-east of England, and Place in the Glacial Series." By Thomas Belt, Esq., F.G.S. VOL. XXXII. a |