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. Recent Coast Erosion in Suffolk—Dunwich to Covehithe. By JoHNn 
SPIT pt ciar tie ack dae tne aeaGloc ec oeshiatrse ve sawectesns « nedde cay RAT Ieee eee 644 
. Report on the Fossiliferous Drift Deposits at Kirmington, Lincolnshire, &c. 
(CONE Noeceltosh of csuotaidestineess, ssicdcaysid. air aoe 545 
FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. 
On the Structure of the Silurian Ophiurid Lapworthura Miltoni. By 
IP TOLESSOL NV: SOLEASs TH AEs Sei aise wo0's «ca'ee'seceean.0(ne cisisicls Sain attiatsise ise ater 546 
The Base-line of the Carboniferous System round Edinburgh. By B. N. 
Price, LL.D: ERS. and J, Hornz, LL.Di, BRiSic.sss0syeesceeueea care 546 
. Note on the Fish-remains recently collected by the Geological Survey of 
Scotland at Salisbury Crags, Craigmillar, Clubbiedean Reservoir, and 
Torduff Reservoir, in the Edinburgh District. By Dr. R. H. Traquatr, 
BEG Senet aes sings colvseabieesecc.ccasecsaecsiees tose cgeadecanoestatr te: Set nnn 547 
. On the Fauna of the Upper Old Red Sandstone of the Moray Firth Area. 
ovate Ee RAQUATE, HSE... 'csescanp es ovips st phassorsicvanndhne tae 547 
. Note on Lower Cretaceous Phosphatic Beds and their Fauna. By G. W. 
IFAD TAU GPE stare safriniatueidie wales oS R6 vis Sacis aa Seeeeee ab cae ue ou mare nec ee aeeee 548 
. On Marine Fossils from the Ironstone of Shotover Hill, near Oxford. By 
CAVV EG LUAMEPLUGH . << Sccccsvondcarcarvescesccsccdceactebenc cosedteese: cite tae aaa 548 
. On the Fossil Plants of the Upper Culm Measures of Devon. By E. A. 
NEWELL ARBER, M.A....... 1 dscis ss ssiniebs.6 vlwenausisia n'a pele ee Geos tee cat eae 549 
. On Derived Plant Petrifactions from Devonshire. By E. A. Newenn 
AREER SOMA... scsmssucsasheeseneasdtadecerercushersctencoeemes tect eee thee aan 549 
9, Report on the Fauna and Flora of the Trias of the British Isles (p. 275) 549 
10, On Footprints of Small Fossil Reptiles from the Upper Karroo Rocks of 
Cape Colony. By Professor H. G. SELEY, F.R.S...........cceesccseseeseees 549 
11. Report on Life Zones in the British Carboniferous Rocks (p. 226) ......... 550 
MONDAY, AUGUST 22. 
1. Discussion on the Nature and Origin of Earth Movements ..............s00s 550 
i, Introduction. By AuBRey SrraHan, M.A., F.R.S. .......ccccceeeeee 550 
ii, The Earth Movements in the North-West Highlands. By Dr. Joun 
TT ORAT, TOTRIS, . -2nsscoaseesmee aianea ue ceupumal ceataste totus ape ae 550 
iii, Effects of Earth Movements on Rocks. By J. J. H. Tuart, M.A., 
BBE ips geh aan)’ alomunisuauomeabtawistgcvine neha awk (Sout paz zea er 551 
2, Evidence in the Secondary Rocks of Persistent Movement in the Ohar- 
nian Range. By Professor PERCY F. KENDALL ...........cseecececesvevenees 558 
. River-capture in the Don System. By Rev. W. Lowmr Carrer, M.A.... 558 
. On the Elephant Trench at Dewlish, Dorset: Was it a Pitfall? By Rey. 
Q), SES, TNE PS Sew cacs poacebeees ako ve amonee cohen dk oni aos soca eee gee 559 
. Notes on the Glaciation of Holyhead Mountain. By Epwarp Greenty 559 
6. Report on the Erratic Blocks of the British Isles (p. 237) .........seeeeeeee 559 
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 23. 
. On the Origin of the Great Iron-ore Deposits of Lapland. By Dr. Hate 
AO RSTROM «9.5.0 Jt LTE a ERR” 70) OPS al A 2 ee 560 
. Exhibition of Specimens of Tertiary Plutonic Rocks (including Gneisses) 
from the Isle of Rum. By Aurrep Harmer, M.A., F.R.S. ...........000- 561 
