Xll CONTENTS. 



Life. Home life at Darent-Hulme. Professor Morris. Visit to 

 St Andrews. Gardening. Address to Geological Society on Springs 

 and Water-supply, and on Coals and Coal-supply. Geological Ex- 

 cursions. J. F. Campbell. Retirement from Business. Geological 

 Work. Boulogne. Aix-les-Bains. Weymouth, the Isle of Portland, 

 and the Chesil Beach. The Boulonnais. Reviews. Deep-sea 

 Temperatures. The Channel Tunnel. Colonel E. R. Wood. The 

 Settle Cave 216 



CHAPTER IX. 



1874-1878. 



OXFORD FIELD GEOLOGY IN ENGLAND, FRANCE, WALES, 

 AND SCOTLAND. 



Professor of Geology at Oxford. Excursion of Geologists' Association. 

 Visit to North Devon. Reception at Oxford. Letter from Mr 

 Ruskin. Letter from Mr Robert Mallet. Geological Papers. Visit 

 to Hayling Island and Fareham. Field Classes. Life at Oxford. 

 Darent - Hulme. Malvern Drift. Eastbourne. Death of his 

 Brother. The Boulonnais. The Bible and Geology. Excursion 

 to East Hendred. Letter from Prof. Tyndall. Driving Tour to 

 Warwick and Charnwood Forest. The Baronetcy. Plan for 

 Easter Excursion. Geology and Mathematics. The Earth's Crust. 

 Easter Excursion. Proposed as President of the British Associa- 

 tion. Paris and the Pyrenees. San Sebastian. South Wales. 

 Rhos Sili Bay and Haverfordwest. Journey to Lochaber. Glencoe, 

 Glen Spean, and the Parallel Roads of Glen Roy. Ken-era and 

 Oban. Ayr, Stranraer, and Carlisle. Loughborough. Eastbourne. 

 The Older Rocks under London 249 



CHAPTER X. 



1878-1888. 



PRESIDENT OF THE REUNION EXTRAORDINAIRE OF THE FRENCH GEOLOGI- 

 CAL SOCIETY AT BOULOGNE TEXT -BOOK ON * GEOLOGY ' PRESIDENT 

 OF THE INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS. 



Coal-measures in the South of England. Hydro-geological Map of the 

 Thames Basin. National Water-supply. The Parallel Roads of 

 Glen Roy. Letters from J. F. Campbell and C. Darwin. Visit to 

 Tenby and St David's. Narberth. Flint Implements from near 



