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3. On the Relations of tlie Old Red Sandstone of Nortli-west Ireland to the 

 adjacent jMetaraovpliic Rocks, and its similarity to theTorridon Rocks of 

 Sutherland. P.y Alex. McHexey and Jas. R. Kileoe 030 



4. On the Relation of the Silurian and Ordovician Rocks of North-west 

 Ireland to the Great Metamorphic Series. By Jas. R. Kileoe and Alex. 

 McIIexet G30 



5. Notes on the Irish Primary Rocks, with tJieir associated CTranitio and 

 Metamorphic Rocka. By G. II. Kinakax, M.R.I. A 637 



6. Some Irish Laccolithic Hills. By G. 11. Kixahah-, M.R.I.A 640 



7. "'^'The Geological Distribution of Fishes in the Carboniferous Rocks of 



Scotland. By Dr. R. II. Tkaqtjaie, F.R.S 640 



8. ■••'The Geological Distribution of Fishes in the Old Red Sandstone of 



Scotland. By Dr. R. XL Traqitaik, F.R.S 040 



9. Perim Island and its Relations to the Area of the Red Sea. By Cathe- 



EiNE A. Raisin, D.Sc 640 



10. Artesian Water in the State of Queensland, Australia. By R. Logan 

 Jack, LL.D., F.G.S 641 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 



1. The Cambrian Fossils of the North-west Highlands. Bv B. N. Peach, 



F.R.S ■ 642 



2. The Investigation of Fos.sil Romains by Serial Sections. By Professor 



W.J. SoLLAS, D.Sc, F.R.S ■ 643 



3. *Notes on some Fossil Plants from Berwickshire. By R. Kidston 643 



4. Report on Life-zones in the British Carboniferous Rocks (p. 288) 643 



5. Geology regarded in its Economic Application to Agriculture by Means 

 ofSoil'Maps. By J. R. Kileoe 643 



0. Plants and Coleoptera from a Deposit of Pleistocene Age at Wolvercote, 

 Oxfordshire. By A. M. Bell, M.A., F.G.S 645 



7. Report on the Terrestrial Surface Waves and Wave-like Surfaces (p. 398) 640 



8. Report on the Exploration of Keish Caves, Co. Sligo (p. 282) 640 



9. Evidences of Ancient Glacier-dammed l^alves in the Cheviots. By Percy 



F. Kendall, F.G.S., and IIeebert B. Muff, B.A., F.G.S ' 040 



10. Report on the Erratic Blocks of the British Isles (p. 283) 647 



11. *Interini Report on the best Methods for the Registration of all Type 

 Specimens of Fossils in the British Isles 647 



12. Report upon the Present State of our Knowledge of the Structure of 



Crystals (p. 297) 647 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IT. 



1. The Scottish Ores of Copper in their Geological Relations. By J. G. 

 GooDCHiLD, F.G.S 647 



2. A Revised List of the Minerals known to occur in Scotland. By J. G. 

 GooDCHiLD, F.G.S 6J8 



3. The Occurrence of Barium Sulphate and Calcium Fluoride as Cementing 

 .Substances in the Elgin Trias. By Wm. Maokie, MA., M.D 649 



