xviii CONTENTS. 



Page 

 P>. On the Systematic Position of the Marsipobranqhii. By W. X. P. 



Woodland 42L' 



7. Discussion on the Origin of Mammals. Opened by Professor G. Elliot 



Smith, M.A., M.D., F.R.S 424 



8. Note on the Manus of a Young Indian Elephant. By Professor R. J. 



Anderson, M.D 428 



9. Some Points in Manus and Pes of Primates. By Professor Richard J. 



Anderson, M.D 42fl 



WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 



1. On the Renal Organs and some other Features of the Internal Anatomy 



of Squilla, By W. N. F. Woodland .' 430 



2. The Hypostome and Antenna in a reconstructed Trilobite (Calymene). 



By Malcolm Laurie, B.A., D.Sc, F.L.S 431 



3. The Crop of the Leech. By Professor Marcus H.artog, M.A., D.Sc. . . 432 



4. Lantern Demonstration illustrating the Development of the Starfish 



Solaster endeca (Forbes). By James F. Gemmill, M.A., M.D., D.Sc. 432 



5. Remarks on some of the Boring Mollusca. By W. T. Elliott. F.Z.S., 



and B. Ltxdsay 433 



C>. Discussion on Wallace's Line. Opened by C. Tate Regan. M.A 433 



Section E.— GEOGRAPHY. 



THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. 

 Address by Lieut. -Colonel Close, C.M.G., R.E.. President of the Section . . 436 



1. *Thermal Maps. By Professor A. J. Herbertson, M.A., Ph.D 443 



2. *Colour in the Representation of Hill Features. By A. R. Hinks, M.A. 444 



3. Mean Sea-level. By Captain E. 0. Henrici, R.E 444 



4. The Height of Ruwenzori. By Captain E. O. Henrici, R.E 444 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 



Joint Discussion with Section C on the Former Connection of the Isle of Wight 



with the Mainland (p. 384) 445 



1. Csnsfcructive Waterfalls. By Professor J. W. Gregory, F.R.S. ....... 445 



2. Tidal Movements in the Deep Water of fcheSkagerrak, and their Influence 



upon the Herring Fishery. By Professor 0. Pettersson 44fi 



