TRANSACTIONS OF SECTION E. 687 



of that period. Whether this ' Land of Busse ' could have been Rockall or not, 

 prior to its last stage of denudation, has been fully discussed by Mr. Miller 

 Uhristy ; he inclines to the negative. 



The old charts also indicate an islet called Hybrassil, about 300 miles to the 

 south of Rockall, and it seems a strange coincidence that this also should occupy 

 a site approximately the same as the Porcupine Bank, discovered within the last 

 century, and rising as an isolated patch of shoal-water on the very utmost limit 

 of the British plateau. 



A number of photographs illustrating fairly well the appearance of this lonely 

 isle were shown. 



4. Charnwood Forest, a Buried Triassic Landscape. 

 By Professor W. W. Watts, F.G.S. 



Second Report on Terrestrial Surface Waves and Wave-like Surfaces. 



See Reports, p. 285. 



Note on Captain Sverdrup's North Polar Expedition. 

 By Sir Clements Markham, K.C.B., F.JR.S. 



7. With Lieutenant Peary in Greenland. 

 By Professor William Libbey, Sc.D. 



