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10. On a Deep Boring for Water in the New Eed Marls (Keuper Marls) near 

 Birmingham. By W. Jerome HAEpasoN, F.G.S 630 



11. Notes on a Smoothed and Striated Boulder (exhibited) from a Pretertiary 



Deposit in the Punjab Salt Range. By W. T. Bianfoed, LL.D., F.R.S., 

 Sec.G.S ■ 630 



12. On a Striated and Facetted Fragment from Chel Hill Olive Conglo- 

 merate, Salt Range, Punjab. By A. B. Wtnne, F.G.S 631 



SATURBAT, SEPTEMBER 4. 



1. Report on the Exploration of the Caves of North "Wales 632 



2. On the Pleistocene Deposits of the Vale of Clwyd. Bv Professor T. 



McKennt Hughes, M.A., F.G.S .1 632 



3. Comparative Studies upon the Glaciation of North America, Great 

 Britain, and Ireland. By Professor H. Caevill .Lewis, M.A., F.G.S. ... 632 



4. On the Extension and probable Duration of the South Stafibrdshire Coal- 

 field. By Henry Johnson 636 



MONBAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 



1. On the Relations of the Geology of the Arctic and Atlantic Basins. By 



Sir J. William Dawson, C.M.G., F.R.S 638 



2. On the Rocky Mountains, with special reference to that part of the Range 



between the 49th parallel and the headwaters of the Red Deer River. 

 By Geoege M. Dawson, D.Sc, F.G.S 638 



3. On the Coal-bearing Rocks of Canada. By Feank D. Adams, Geological 



Surveyor of Canada 639 



4. On the Coal Deposits of South Africa. By Professor T. RurBET Jones, 

 F.R.S., F.G.S.. 641 



5. On the Kerosine Shale of Mount Victoria, New South Wales. By Pro- 

 fessor W. Boyd Dawkins, F.R.S 643 



6. On the Character and Age of the New^ Zealand Coalfields. By Sir 



Julius von Haast, K.O.M.G., F.R.S., F.G.S 643 



7. On the Geysers of the Rotorua District, North Island of New Zealand, 



By E. W. Bucke 644 



8. Note accompanying a Series of Photographs prepared by Josiah Martin, 

 Esq., F.G.S., to illustrate the Scene of the recent Volcanic Eruption in 

 New Zealand. By Professor J. W. Judd, F.R.S., Pres.G.S 644 



9. On the Geology of the newly discovered Goldfields in Kimberley, 



Western Australia. By Edwaed T. FIaedman, F.R. G.S.I 645 



10. Statistics of the Production and Value of Coal raised within the British 

 Empire. By Richard Meade 646 



11. The Relations of the Middle and Lower Devonian in West Somerset. 



By W. A. E. Usshee, F.G.S 649 



12. Supplementary Note on Two Deep Borings in Kent. By W. Whitaeee, 

 B.A., F.G.S., Assoc.Inst.C.E 649 



13. On the Westward Extension of the Coal-measures into South-eastern 

 England. By Professor W. Boyd Daweins, F.R.S 050 



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TUESBAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 



Report on the Fossil Plants of the Tertiary and Secondary Beds of the 

 United Kingdom 05]^ 



