TRANSACTIONS OK THE SECTIONS. XV 



Page 

 5. *Iaterim Report of the Geological Photographs Committee 383 



f>. Report, on the Preparation of a List of Characteristic Fossils (p. 118). . 383 



7. Report on the Erratic Blocks of the British Isles (p. 101) 383 



8. Report on the Igneous and Associated Rocks of the Glensaul and Lough 



Xafooey Areas. Cos. Mayo and Gahvay (p. 101) 383 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 



1. Joint Discussion with Section E on the former Connection of the Isle of 



Wight with the Mainland. Opened by Clement Reid, F.R.S 384 



2. Constructive Waterfalls. By Professor J. W. Gregory, F.R.S. (p. 445) 380 



3. Tidal Movements in the Deep Water of the Skagerrak, and their Influence 



upon the Herring Fishery. By Professor 0. Pettersson (p. 446). . . . 38fi 



MONDA Y, SEPTEMBER 4. 



Joint Discussion with Sections E and K on the Relation of the present Plant 



Population of the British Isles to the Glacial Period (p. 573) 387 



1. On the Lower Carboniferous Strata of the Bundoran District in South 



Donegal. By W. B. Wright 387 



2. On the Occurrence of Submerged Forests in certain Lakes in Donegal and 



the Western Isles of Scotland. By W. B. Wright 388 



3. On some new Rhsetic Fossils from Glen Parva, Leicestershire. By 



A. R. Horwood 388 



4. On the Shell-layer in Mollusca. By A. R. Horwood 388 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 



1. On the Discovery of Remains of Iguanodon mantelli in the Wealden Beds 



of Brightstone Bay, I.W., and the Adaptation of the Pelvic Girdle 

 in relation to an Erect Position and Bipedal Progression. By R. W. 

 Hooley 390 



2. Siliceous Oolites and other Concretionary Structures in the Vicinity of 



State College, Pennsylvania. By Professor E. S. Moore, M.A., Ph.D. 300 



3. The Pre-Cambrian Beds of Northern Ontario. By Professor E. S. 



Moore, M.A., Ph.D 390 



4. On the Occurrence of a Freshwater Limestone in the Lower Eocenes on 



the Northern Flank of the Thames Basin. By A. Irving, D.Sc, B.A. 392 



5. A remarkable Sarsen or Greywether. By A. Irving, D.Sc, B.A :t!!2 



