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Dr. John Phillips on the Ammonitic Septa in relation to Geological Time . 86 



Barou von RiCHTHorEN on the Loess of Northern China, and its Eelation 

 to the Salt-basins of Central Asia 86 



Mr. li. Russell on the Geology of the Country round Bradford, Yorkshire. . 88 



Mr. J. E. Taylor on the Occurrence of Elephant-remains in tlio Basement 

 Beds of the Red Crag 91 



Mr. W. ToPLEY on the Correspondence between some Areas of apparent Up- 

 heaval and the Thickening of subjacent Beds 91 



and Ml-. G. A. Leboub on the Whin Sill of Northumberland 92 



Mr. W. AVhitaker on the Occurrence of Thanet Sand and of Crag in the S.W. 

 part of Sufiblk (Sudbury) 92 



Mr. Henry Wood-ward and Mr. Robert Etheridge, jun., on some Speci- 

 mens oi Dithi/7-ocar is from the Carboniferous Limestone Series, East Kilbride, 

 and from the Old Red Sandstone (?) of Lanarkshire; with Notes on their 

 Geological Position &c 92 



■ on new Facts bearing on the Inquiry concerning 



Forms intermediate between Birds and Reptiles 93 



BIOLOGY. 



Address by George J. Allman, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S., F.R.S.E., M.R.I.A., 

 F.L.S., President of the Section 94 



Botany. 



Mr. W. Archer on Parasitic Algfe 10-4 



Mr. T. Baines on a Tree-Aloe from South-East Africa 104 



Professor Thiselton Dyer on the Plants collected in Bermuda by Mr. II. N. 



Moseley 104 



Professor Gulliver on the Crystals in the Testa and Pericaqi of certain Plants 104 

 Mr. Charles P. Hobkirk on the Mosses of the West Riding of Yorkshire. . 104 

 Dr. J. D. PIooKKR on the Subalpine Vegetation of Kilimanjaro, E. Africa. . . . 105 



Professor Lawson on Plants collected by the Voyager Dampier 105 



on a Course of Practical Instruction in Botany 105 



Mr. II. N. Moseley on the Vegetation of Bermuda 105 



Mr. John Shaw on some of the Changes going on in the South-African Vege- 

 tation through the Introduction of the JNIerino Sheep 105 



Professor W. C. Williamson on Fern-stems and Petioles of the Coal-measures 106 



Dr. Willis on the Flora of the Environs of Bradford 106 



Zoology. 



Professor Allman on some Recent Results with the Towing-net on the South 

 Coast of Ireland 106 



Mr. W. T. Blanford on the Distribution of the Antelopes in Southern and 

 Western Asia 110 



on the Fauna of Persia 110 



Mr. J. Gwyn Jeffreys on the MoUusca of the Mediterranean Ill 



