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8. On the Brockrams of the Vale of Eden and the Evidence they afford 



of an inter- Permian Movement of the Pennine Faults. By Percy F. 

 Kendall, F.G.S 604 



9. Report on the Erratic Blocks of the British tales (p. 252) 606 



10, The Conditions under which Manganese Dioxide has been Deposited in 



Sedimentary Rocks, as illustrated by the Elgin Sandstones. By William 

 Mackie, M.A., M.D ." 606 



11. The so-called 'Fossil' Water of Sedimentary Strata, as illustrated by 



the Sandstones of the Moray Firth Basin. By William Mackie, M.A., 

 M.D 608 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 



1. On the Structure of Ireland. Bv Professor Geenville A. J. Cole, 

 F.G.S ■ 609 



2. On the Fossil Fishes of the Lower Devonian Roofing-slate of Gemiinden 



in Germany. By R. H. Teaquair, M.D., F.R.S 610 



3. On the Prolongation of the Highland Border Rock into Co. Tyrone. By 



G. Barrow 610 



4. The Fossil Flora of the Cumberland Coalfield. By E. A. Newell Aebee, 



M.A.,F.G.S 611 



5. The Post-Glacial Deposits of the Belfast District. By R. Lloyd 



Peaeger 611 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 



1. Report on the Movements of Underground Waters of North-west York- 



shire (p. 224) 612 



2. Report on the Collection and Preservation of Photographs of Geological 

 Interest (p. 229) 612 



3. On the Valleys at the Head of the Hardanger Fjord, Norway. By Horace 



WOOLLASTON MONCKTON, F.L.S., F.G.S ' " 612 



4. The Evidence of the Hydrothermal Metamorphism of the Schists of South 

 Devon. By A. R. Hunt, F.G.S 613 



5. Note on the Scenery of Ceylon. By A. K. Coomaeaswamy, B.Sc, F.L.S., 

 F.G.S ■ ." 613 



6. On some New Fossils from Penmorfa, and their Bearing on the Cambro- 

 Ordovician Succession near Tremadoc. By W. G. Feaensides, B.A., 

 F.G.S 614 



7. Preliminary Note on a Carboniferous Fish Fauna from Victoria, Australia. 



By A. Smith Woodwaed, LL.D., F.R.S 615 



8. A Summary of the Principal Changes in South-east England during 



Pliocene and more Recent Times. ByHoEACE Woollaston Monckton, 

 F.L.S., F.G.S 616 



9 Report on Life-zones in the British Carboniferous Rocks (p. 210) 617 



