CONTENTS. Xiii 



MONBA F, A UG UST 30. 



Page- 



1. On a Raised Beach in Rhos Sili Bay, Gower. By Professor Pkestwich, 

 M.A., r.RS 581 



2. On tlie Geological Evidence of the temporary Submergence of the 



South-west of Europe during the early Human Period. By Professor 

 Pbestwich, M.A., r.R.S 581 



3. Proofs of the Organic Nature of JEozoon Canadense. By Charles Moore, 

 F.G.S 682 



4. On some Pre-Cambrian Rocks in the Harlech Mountains, Merionethshire. 



By Henry Hicks, M.D., F.G.S 584 



6. On the Fault Systems of Central and West Cornwall. By J. H. Collins, 

 F.G.S 584 



6. On the Geology of the Balearic Islands. By Dr. Phen£, F.S.A., F.G.S... 585 



7. On a Striated Stone from the Trias of Portishead. By Professor W. J. 

 SoLLAs, M.A., F.R.S.E., F.G.S 58^ 



8. On the Action of a Lichen on Limestone. By Professor W. J. Sollas, 



M.A., F.R.S.E., F.G.S 58& 



9. On Sponge-spicules from the Chalk of Trimmingham, Norfolk. By 

 Professor W. J, Sollas, M.A., F.R.S.E., F.G.S 58(> 



TUESDAY, AUGUST 31. 



1. Report on the Tertiary (Miocene) Flora, &c., of the Basalt of the North 



of Ireland 5QT 



2. Report on the Erratic Blocks of England, Wales, and Ireland 587 



3. List of Works on the Geology, Mineralogy, and Palaeontology of Wales 



(to the end of 1873). By W. Whitaker, F.G.S 588 



4. Sketch of the Geology of British Columbia. By George M. Dawson, 

 D.Sc, A.R.S.M., F.G.S., Assistant Director Geol. Survey of Canada 588 



6. On the Post-Tertiary and more recent Deposits of Kashmir and the Upper 

 Indus Valley. By Lt.-Col. H. H. Godwin-Axjsten, F.KS., F.G.S., &c.... 589 



6. Notes on the occm-rence of Stone Implements in the Coast Laterite, south 



of Madras, and in high-level gravels and other formations in the South 

 Mahratta Coimtry. By R. Bruce Foote, F.G.S., of the Geological 

 Survey of India 589^ 



7. On the Pre-Glacial Contours and Post-Glacial Denudation of the North- 



West of England. By C. E. De Range, F.G.S 590 



Section D.— BIOLOGY. 

 Department of Zoology and Botany. 



THURSDAY, AUGUST 26. 



Address by A. C. L. Gunther, M.A., M.D., Ph.D., F.R.S., F.L.S., President 



of the Section 591 



1. Report on the present state of our Knowledge of the Crustacea. Part V. 



By C. Spence Bate, F.R.S 598 



2. Report of a Committee for conducting Palaeontological and Zoological 

 Researches in Mexico 59& 



