XIV CONTENTS. 



Section C— GEOLOGY. 



THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. 



Page 

 Address by G. W. Lamplugh, F.R.S., F.G.S., President of the Section 532 



1. *0n the Geology of the Country round York. ByProfessorP. F. Kendail, 



M.Sc 558 



2. Report on the Fossiliferous Drift Deposits at Kirmington, Lincolnshire, 



&c. (p. 313) 558 



3. The Lower Palaeozoic Rocks of Pomeroy. By William G. Feaensides 558 



4. Recent Exposures of Glacial Drift at Doncaster and Tickhill. By H. 



CuLPiN and G. Grace, B.Sc 559 



5. Report on the Crystalline Rocks of Anglesey (p. 301) 559 



6. On Faults as a Predisposing Cause of the Existence of Pot-holes on Ingle- 



borough. By Haeold Beodrick 559 



7. Notes on the Speetou Ammonites. By C. G. Danfoed 560 



FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. 



1. The Post- Cretaceous Stratigraphy of Southern Nigeria, W.C.A. By 



John Paekinson, B.A 561 



2. An Occurrence of Diamonds in the Matrix at Oakey Creek, near Inverell, 



New South Wales. By Professor T. W. Edgewoeth Datid, F.R.S.... 562 



3. -i^On the ' CuUinan ' Diamond. By F. H. Hatch, Ph.D 563 



4. Exhibition of a remarkable Form of Sodalite from Rajputana. By T. II. 



Holland, F.R.S 563 



5. Fourth Report on the Fauna and Flora of the Trias of the British Isles 



(p. 29.3) 563 



6. A Contribution to our Knowledge of the Limestone Knolls of Craven. 



By A. WiLMOEB 563 



7. The Faunal Sequence in the Lower Carboniferous Rocks of Westmorland 



and the adjacent areas of West Yorkshire aud North Lancashire. By 

 Professor E. J. Gaewood, M.A 564 



8. Report on Life-zones in the British Carboniferous Rocks (p. 302) 566 



9. Report on the Faunal Succession in the Carboniferous Limestone of the 



South-west of England (p. 292) 566 



MONDA Y, A UG UST 6. 



1. Fossil Arthropods of the Coal-Formation. By Dr. H. Woodwaed, F.R.S. 667 



2. The Jurassic Plants from the Rocks of East Yorkshire. By A. C. Sewabd, 



M.A., F.R.S 568 



3. -"'^Report on the Fossil Flora of the Transvaal 569 



4. The Teaching of Geology to Agricultural Scholars. By Professor Geen- 



viLLE A. J. Cole 569 



6. *Note8 on the Index Animahum. By Dr. F. A. Bathee 570 



6. The Glacial Deposits of the East of England. By F. W. Haemee 570 



7. Lake Oxford and the Goring Gap. By F. W. Haemee 572 



8. On the Continuous Glacial Period. By M. B, Cotswoeth 678 



