CONTENTS, XV 



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10. Report of the Committee on Life Zones in tlio British Carboniferous 

 lioclis (p. 185) 660 



11. On some Igneous Rocks near Weston-super-Mare, Somersetshire. By 



VV. S. BouLTON, B.Sc, A.R.C.S., F.G.S 660 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 



1 . On Dedolomitisation. By J. J. H. Teall, M. A., F.R.S 660 



2. Fossil Floras of South Africa. By A. C. Sewaed, F.R.S 6G1 



3. On a Carboniferous Acanthodian Fish, Oyracanthides. By A. Smith 



Woodward, LL.D., F.R.S 662 



4. On some Dinosaurian Bones from South Brazil. By A. Smith Wood- 

 ward, LL.D., F.R.S 663 



5. On Polyzoa as Rock-cementing Organisms. By J. Lomas, A.R.C.S., F.G.S. 663 



6. On the Igneous Rocks of the Berwyns. By T. H. Cope and J. Lomas ... 664 



7. The Llanvirn Beds in Carnarvonshire. By W. G. Fearnsides 665 



8. On the Fossil Flora of the Ardwick Series of Manchester. By E. A, 

 Newell Aebee, M.A., F.L.S., F.G.S 665 



9. Report of the Committee on the Fauna and Flora of the Trias of the 

 British Isles (p. 219) 665 



10. On the Base of the Keuper in South Devon. By AleS. Someevail 665 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 



1. On the Disturbance of Junction Beds from Differelitial Shrinkage and 



similar Local Causes during Consolidation. By G. W. Lamplugh, F.G.S. 660 



2. *0n some Contorted Strata occurring on the Coast of Northumberland. 



By J. G. GooDCHiLD 667 



3. Some Facts bearing on the Origin of Eruptive Rocks. By J. G. Good- 



child 667 



4. On a Possible Cause of the Lethal Effects produced by the Dust emitted 



during the Recent Volcanic Eruptions in the West Indies. By J. G. 

 GoODCHILD 668 



6. *Notes on the Metalliferous Deposits of the South of Scotland. By J. G. 



GooDCHiLD and Wilbert Goodchild, M.B 668 



6. *Notes on the Glacial Drainage of the Forest of Rossendale. By 



A. JowETT 668 



7. A Theory of the Origin of Continents and Ocean Basins. By William 



Mackie, M.A., M.D 668 



WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 



1. Report of the Committee on Changes in the Sea Coast of the United King- 



dom (p. 258) 669 



2. Notes on the Sarsen Stones of the Bagshot District. By Horace 



WOOLLASTON MoNOKTON, F.L.S., F.G.S 669 



3. On the Occurrence of Stous Implements in the Thames Valley between 



Reading and Maidenhead. By Llewellyn Treacher, F.G S 670 



4. On the Origin of certain Quartz Dykes in the Isle of Man. By J. Lomas, 



A.R,C.S., F.G.S 671 



