contents. xv 



Sub-Section C. 



Page 



1. The Watcombe Terra-Cotta Clay. By W. A. E. Ussher, F.G.S 672 



2. Second Report ou the ' Manure ' Gravels of Wexford 672 



3. Beds exposed in the Southampton New Dock Excavation. By T. W. 



Shore, E.G. S., F.C.S 672 



4. Fossil Arctic Plants from the Lacustrine Deposit at Hoxne, in Suffolk. 



By Clement Reid, F.G.S., and H. N. Ridley, M.A., F.L.S 674 



5. Report on an ancient Sea Beach near Bridlington Quay 674 



6. On the Origin of Oolitic Texture in Limestone Rocks. By Professor 



H. G. Seelet,F.R.S 674 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 



1. Notes of some Researches on the Fossil Fishes of Chiaron, Vicentino 



(Stratum of Sotzka, Lower Miocene). By Professor Feancesco 

 Bassani 675 



2. Sixth Report on the Fossil Phyllopoda of the Palaeozoic Rocks 677 



3. Report of the Committee for investigating the Flora of the Carboniferous 



Rocks of Lancashire and West Yorkshire 677 



4. On an Ichthyosaurus from Mombasa, East Africa, with Observations on 

 the Vertebral Characters of the Genus. By Professor H. G. Seelet 

 F-KS .'677 



5. A Comparison of the Cretaceous Fish-fauna of Mount Lebanon with that 



of the English Chalk. By A. Smith Woodwaed, F.G.S., F.Z.S 678 



6. On Bucklandium diluvii, Konig, a Siluroid Fish from the London Clay 

 ofSheppey. By A. Smith Woodward, F.G.S., F.Z.S 679 



7. On the Origin of Graphite in the Archaean Rocks, with a Review of the 

 alleged Evidence of Life on the Earth in Archaean Time. By the Rev. 



A. Irving, D.Sc, B.A., F.G.S 679 



8. On some Devonian Cephalopods and Gasteropods. By the Rev. G. F. 



Whtdborne, M.A., F.G.S 680 



9. On some Devonian Crustaceans. By the Rev. G. F. Whidboene, M A 



FG-s .'. '. ::^i 



10. On some Fossils of the Limestones of South Devon. By the Rev. G F 



Whidborne, M.A., F.G.S 681 



Sub- Section C. 



1. Mineralogical Evolution. By T. Sterrt Hunt, LL.D., F.R.S 682 



2. Report on the Microscopic Structure of the Older Rocks of Anglesey 684 



3. On a probable Cause of Contortions of Strata. By Charles Ricketts, 

 M.D., F.G.S .•: : 684 



4. On the Temperature at which Beryl is decolorised. By J. Joly, M.A., 



^•^ , 684 



6. On the Occurrence of lolite in the Granite of County Dublin. Bv J. 

 Jolt, M.A., B.E : 685 



6. An Igneous Succession in Shropshire. By W. W. Watts, M.A., F.G.S. . 685 



7. Fourteenth Report on the Circulation of Underground Waters 685 



8. A List of ^^'orks referring to ^British Mineral and Thermal Waters. By 



W. H. Dalton 685 



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