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3. The Terminal Moraines of the Great Glaciers of England. By Professor 



H. Caetiil Lewis 691 



4. On some important Extra-Morainic Lakes in Central England, North 

 America, and elsewhere, during the Period of Maximum Glaciation, and 

 on the Origin of Extra-Morainic Boulder-clay. By Professor H. Caevill 

 Lewis 692 



5. A comparative Study of the Till or Lower Boulder-clay in several of the 



Glaciated Countries of Europe — Britain, Scandinavia, Germany, Switzer- 

 land, and the Pyrenees. By Httgh Millek, F.E.S.E., F.G'S., Assoc. 

 E.S.M 694 



6. Second Report of the Committee for exploring the Cae Gwyn Cave, North 

 Wales 694 



7. On the Discovery and Excavation of an Ancient Sea-heach, near Brid- 

 lington Quay, containing Mammalian Remains. By James W. Davis, 

 F.G.S 694 



SATURDAT, SEPTEMBER 3. 



1. On the Discovery of the LarA'al Stage of a Cockroach, Etoblattina Peachii 



(H. Woodw.), from the Coal-measures of Kilmaurs, Ayrshire. By Henrt 

 Woodward, LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S ." 696 



2. On a new Species of Eurypterius from the Lower Carhoniferous Shales, 

 Eskdale, Scotland. By Hexkt Wooitward, LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S 696 



3. On the Discovery of Trilohites in the Upper Green (Camhrian) Slates of 

 the Penrhyn Quarry, Bethesda, near Bangor, North Wales. iBy Henet 

 Woodward, LL.D./F.R.S., F.G.S 696 



4. Fifth Report on the Fossil Phyllopoda of the Palaeozoic Rocks 697 



5. On the Mode of Development of the Young in Plesiosaurns. By Professor 



H. G. Seelet, F.R.S 697 



6. On the reputed Clavicles and Interclavicles of Iguanodon. By Professor 



H. G. Seelet, F.R.S 698 



7. On Cumnoria, an Iguanodont Genus founded upon the Iffuanodon Prest- 



wichi, Hulke. By Professor H. G. Seelet, F.R.S 698 



8. The Classification of the Binosauria. By Professor H. Or. Seelet, F.R.S. 698 



Sub- Section C. 



1. La Calc^doine enhydrique de Salto Oriental (Uruguay) et son v^ritahle 

 gisement. By Professor Vilanova 699 



2. On the PhyUites of the Isle of Man. By Professor W. Botd Dawkins, 

 F.R.S 700 



3. On ThinoUte and Jarrowite. By Professor G. A. Lebour, M.A., F.G.S. 700 



4. A Shropshh-e Picrite. By W. W. Watts, M. A., F.G.S 700 



5. On the Mineralogical Constitution of Calcareous Organisms. By Vatjghan 

 Cornish and Perot F. Kendall 700 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 



1. On new Facts relating to Eozoon Canadense. By Sir J. William 



Dawson, LL.D., F.R.S. 702 



2. Gastaldi on Italian Geology and the Crystalline Rocks. By T. Sterrt 



Hunt, LL.D., F.R.S 703 



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