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3. Notice of Fossils found in a bed of Devonian Rocks at Saltern Cove, in 



Torbay, and in a quarry of tbe Old Red Sandstone, near Oaerleon, in 

 Monmouthshire. By John Edward Lee, F.G.S., F.S.A 332 



4. On tbe Nomenclature of tbe Plates of tbe Crinoidal Calyx. By P. Her- 



bert Carpenter, M.A 333 



5. On tbe Coal Fields and Coal Production of India. By V. Ball, M.A., 

 F.G.S., of tbe Geological Survey of India 334 



6. On Geological Episodes. By J. F. Blake, M.A., F.G.S 335 



7. On tbe Keuper Beds between Retford and Gainsborough. By F. M. 

 Burton, F.G.S 336 



8. On a Northerly Extension of the Rhaetic Beds at Gainsborough. By F. 



M. Burton, F.G.S 337 



FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1879. 



1. Fifteenth Report on the Exploration of Kent's Cavern, Devonshire 337 



2* Report on the Bone Caves of Borneo 337 



3. On the Bone Caves of Derbysbn-e. By Professor W. Botd Dawkins, 

 M.A.,F.R.S 337 



4. Discovery of a Bone Cave near Cappagb, Co. Waterford. By R. J. Ussher, 

 and Professor A. Leith Adams, M.A., F.R.S 338 



5. On some remarkable Pebbles in tbe Boulder-clay of Cheshire and Lanca- 

 shire. By Charles Ricketts, M.D., F.G.S 339 



6. On the Volcanic Products of the Deep Sea of tbe Central Pacific with 

 reference to the ' Challenger ' Expedition. By the Abb6 A. Renard and 



T. Murray 340 



7. On Ammonites and Aptychi. By Charles Moore, F.G.S 341 



8. Notes on a Fossil Tree from tbe Upper Silurian of Ohio. By E. W. Clay- 

 pole 343 



9. On Ostracocanthus dilatatus, gen. et spec. nov. A fossil fish from the 

 Coal-measures S.E. of Halifax, in Yorkshire. By James W. Davis, F.G.S. 343 



SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1879. 



1. Tbe Age of the Penine Chain. By E. Wilson, F.G.S 343 



2." On the Foundation of the Town Hall, Paisley, with Notes on the Rocks 

 * of Renfrewshire. By Matthew Blair 344 



3, On the Deposit of Carbonate of Lime at Hierapolis, in Anatolia, and tbe 

 Efflorescence of tbe Limestone at Les Baux, in Provence. By Dr. Phene, 

 F.G.S., F.S.A 344 



4, Report on the Miocene Plants of the North of Ireland 345 



MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1879. 



1. Sixth Report on tbe Conductivities of certain Rocks 345 



2. On some Broad Features of Underground Temperature. By Professor 



J. D. Everett, F.R.S 345 



3. On the Botanical Affinities of the Carboniferous Sigillarise. By W. C. 



Williamson, F.R.S., Professor of Botany in Owens College 346 



4. Evidence of the Existence of PalaeoUthic Man during the Glacial Period 



in East Anglia. By S. B. J. Skertchly, F.G.S 347 



