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4. The Pebble-band of the Elgin Trias and its Wind-worn Pebbles. By 

 Wm. Mackie, M.A., M.D 650 



5. The Occurrence of Oovellite in Association with Malachite in the Sand- 

 stone of Kingsteps, Nairn. By Wm. Mackie, M.A., M.D 651 



6. The Source of the Alluvial Gold of the Kildonan Field, Sutherland. By 



J. Malcolm Maclaeen, B.Sc 651 



7. Field Notes on the Influence of Organic Matter on the Deposition of Gold 



in Veins. By J. Malcolm Maclaben, B.Sc 652 



8. The Source of Warp in the Ilumber. By W. II. Wheelee, M.Inst.C.E. 652 



9. On the Alterations of the Lias Shale by the Whin Dyke of Great Ayton, 



in Yorlishne. By Geoege Baeeow 654 



10. On Cairngorms. By E. II. Cunningham Ckaig, B. A 654 



11. On the Circulation of Salt and its Geological Bearings. By William 

 AcKEOTD, F.I.C , ' 654 



12. Notes on the Occurrence of Phosphatic Nodules and Phosphate-bearing 

 liock in the Upper Carboniferous Limestone (Yoredale) Series of the 

 West Riding of Yorkshire and W'estmorland Border. By John Rhodes 655 



13. Note on the Discovery of a Silicified Plant Seam beneath the Millstone 



Grit of Swarth Fell, West Riding of Yorkshire. By John Rhodes 656 



WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 



1. On the Bone-beds of Pikermi, Attica, and on Similar Deposits in Northern 

 Eubcea. By A. Smith Woodwaed, LL.D., F.R.S 656 



2. The Fayum Depression : A Preliminary Notice of the Geology of a Dis- 

 trict in Egypt containing a New Pakeogene Vertebrate Fauna, By Hugh 



J. L. Beadnell, F.G.S., F.R.G.S 659 



3. Report on the Movements of Underground Waters of N.W. Yorkshire 



(p. 337) 660 



4. On the Physical History of the Norwegian Fjords. By Professor Edwaed 

 Hull, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S.,F.Q.S 660 



5. On the Origin of the Gravel-flats of Surrey and Berkshire. By Hoeace 



AV. MoNCKTON, F.L.S., V.P.G.S 662 



6. On the Occurrence of Diorite associated with Granite at Assouan, Upper 

 Egypt. By Alexandee Someevail 663 



7. Note on some Hornblende Porphyrites of Victoria (Australia). By James 

 Stieling , 663 



8. "Note on some Anthropods from the Upper Silurian. By Malcolm 

 Laueie 665 



9. The Copper-bearing Rocks of South Australia. By F. P. Mennell 665 



10. Report on the Excavation of the Ossiferous Caves at Uphill, near Weston- 

 super-Mare (p. 352) 665 



Section D. -ZOOLOGY. 



THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 



Address by Professor J. Cossae Ewaet, M.D., F.R.S., President of the 



Section 666 



1. The Pelvic Cavity of the Porpoise {Phocoena cmnmunis) as a guide to the 

 determination of a Sacral Region iu Cetacea. By David Hepbuen, M.D., 



F.R.S.E., and David Watbeston, M.A., M.D., F.R.S.E 680 



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