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5. An Apparatus for maintaining Constant Temperatures up to 500°. By 



G. H. Bailey, D.Sc, Ph.D 599 



6. On a new Apparatus for readily determining the Calorimetric Value of 



Fuel or Organic Compounds by Direct Combustion in Oxygen. By 

 William Thomson, F.R.S.E 599^ 



7. On Some Decompositions of Benzoic Acid. By Professor Odling, F.R.S. 599 



8. The Crystalline Structure of Iron Meteorites. By Dr. O. W. Hunting- 

 ton 599' 



Section C— GEOLOGT. 

 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 



Address by Professor T. G. Bonney, D.Sc, LL.D., F.R.S., F.S.A., F.G.S., 



President of the Section 601 



1. On the Geology of the Birmingham District. By Professor C. Lapwokth, 

 LL.D., F.G.S. ., 621 



2. On the Discovery of Rocks of Cambrian Age at Dosthill in Warwick- 

 .shire. By W. Jerome Hakkison, F.G.S 622 



3. Tlie Cambrian Rocks of the Midlands. By Professor C. Lapwoeth, 

 LL.D., F.G.S 622 



4. On the Petrography of the Volcanic and associated Rocks of Nuneaton. 



By T. H, Waller, B.A., B.Sc. 625 



5. On the Rocks surrounding the Warwickshire Coalfield, and on the Base 

 of the Coal-measures. By Aitbeey Strahan, M.A., F.G.S. With an 

 Appendix on the Igneous Rocks of the Neighbourhood, by F. Rutley, 

 F.G.S : 624 



6. On the Halesowen District of the South Staffordshire Coalfield. By 



AViLLiAM Mathews, F.G.S 625 



7. Notes on the Rock between the Thick Coal and the Trias North of Bir- 



mingham and the Old South Staffordshire Coalfield. By Frederick G. 

 Meacham, M.E., and II. Insley 626 



FRIDA Y, SEPTEMBER 3. 



1. Fourteenth Report on the Erratic Blocks of England, Wales, and Ireland 627 



2. On the Glacial Phenomena of the Midland District. By Dr. H. W. 

 Crosskey, F.G.S 627 



3. On the Glacial Erratics of Leicestershire and Warwickshire. By the 



Rev. W. Tuckwell 627 



4. The Fossiliferous Bunter Pebbles contained in the Drift at Moseley, &c. 



By A. T. Evans 627 



5. Surface Subsidence caused by Lateral Coal Mining. By Professor W. E. 

 Benton, Assoc.R.S.M 628 



6. Exhibition of some Organisms met with in the Clay-Ironstone Nodules 

 of the Coal-Measures in the neighbourhood of Dudley. By H. Wood- 

 ward, LL.D., F.R.S., and R. Etheridge, F.R.S 62& 



7. Notes on the Discovery of a large Fossil Tree in the Lower Coal-measures 



at Clayton, near Bradford. By S. A. Adamson, F.G.S 628 



8. On the Discovnrv of Fossil Fish in the New Red Sandstone (Upper 

 Keuper) in Warwickshire. By the Rev. P. B. Brodie, M.A., F.G.S. ... 629 



9. On the Range, Extent, and Fossils of the Rhfetic Formation in Warwick- 

 shire. By the Rev. P. B. Brodie, M.A., F.G.S 629 



