TITLES OF PAPERS READ BEFORE SECTIONS. 359 



" A Coutribiition to the Geology of New Guinea." E. R. Stanley. 

 " Some Geological Features of Northern Australia." H. I. 



Jensen^ D.Sc. 

 " The Hydropathy of Some Large Limestone xlreas in Australia." 



T. V. Danues. 

 " Earth Movements at Burrinjuck, as Recorded by Horizontal Pen- 

 dulum Ohservations." Assistant Professor L, A. Cotton, 



D.Sc. 

 " The Kurrajong Earthquake of 15th August, 1919." Assistant 



Professor L. A. Cotton, D.Sc. 

 " Observations on the Distribution of Metallic Elements in Igneous 



Rocks." A. McIntosh Reid. 

 " Cainozoic Volcanic Activity in South-E astern Queensland." 



Professor H. C. Richards^ D.Sc. 

 " Preliminary 'Note on the Petrology of the Broken Hill Region, 



New South Wales." W. R. Browne. 

 " The Relationship of the Dacites to the Granodiorites in Victoria." 



Acting Professor H. S. Summers, D.Sc. 

 " The Warped Land Surface on the South-Eastern Side of Port 



Nicholson Depression, Wellington, New Zealand." C. A. 



Cotton, D.Sc. 

 " A Preliminary Examination of the Late Palaeozoic Folding of 



the Hunter River District, New South Wales." G. D. 



Osborne. 

 (Proceedings of tlie Boyal Society of New South Wales, Vol. 55, 



1921.) 

 " The Chronology of Some Recent Movements of the Strand Along 



the Coast of New South Wales." Assistant Professor L. A. 



Cotton, D.Sc. 

 " Palaeography of the Oligocene Beds of the Port Phillip Tertiary 



Basin." R. A. Keble. 

 " Notes on the Relation of Streams to Geological Structure, with 



Special Reference to Boathook Bends." W. R. Browne. 

 "Factors Controlling Settlement in -Our Arid and Tropical 



Regions." Professor Griffith Taylor. D.Sc. 

 " A Conglomerate at Oneraki, near Whangarei, Auckland, New 



Zealand." J. A. Bartrum. 

 " The Age of the Ironstone Beds of the Mornington Peninsula, as 



Adduced from the Marine Fauna." F. Chapman, A.L.S. 

 (To be published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society of 



Victoria, -1^21.) 

 " The West Coast Range Conglomerate Series — the Basal Conglo- 

 merate of the Silurian System." Loftus Hills. 



