CONTENTS. xiii 



TUESDAY, AUGUST 29. 



Page 



1. On tlie Geology of the Channel Tunnel. By Professor W. Boyd Dawkixs, 

 M.A., F.R.S 542 



2. On the proposed Channel Tunnels in their Geological Aspects. By C. E. 



De Range, F.G.S., Assoc. Inst. C.E 544 



3. On the Synclinal Structure of the Straits of Dover. By W. Topiey, 



F.G.S., Assoc. Inst. C.E 54G 



4. Report on the Exploration of Caves of Carboniferous Limestone in the 

 South of Ireland 546 



5. On the Southampton Artesian Well. By T. W. Shore, F.C.S., and 



E. Westlake, F.G.S 547 



6. Tenth Report on the Erratic Blocks of England, Wales, and Ireland 549 



7. Third Report on the British Fossil Polyzoa 549 



8. On the Formation of Flints. Bv Professor W. J. Sollas, M.A., F.R.S.E 

 F.G.S : 549 



WEDNESDA T, A UG UST 30. 



1. Problems in the Geology of the Channel Islands. By the Rev. Edwin 

 Hill, M.A., F.G.S '. 550 



2. Notes on Alpine Post-Carboniferous (Dyassic) and Triassic Geoloo-y By 



the Rev. A. Irving, B.Sc, B.A., F.G.S ;;. ;. 551 



u. Summary of Reports of the Committee on Underground Temperature. By 

 Professor J. D. Everett, F.R.S 552 



4. Notes on the Geology and Mining of the United States of Colombia, S.A. 



By Robert B. White 552 



5. Report on the progress of the International Geological Map of Europe... 55-3 



Section D.— BIOLOGY. 



Department of Anatomy and Physiology. 



THURSDA T, A UG UST 24. 

 Address by Professor Gamgee, M.D., F.R.S., President of the Section 554 



FRIDAY, AUGUST 25. 



1. Report on the Influence of Bodily Exercise on the Elimination of Nitroo-en 574 



2. On the Early Development of certain Rodents. By Dr. Alex. Eraser... 574 



3. On the Homologies of the Long Flexor Muscles of the Feet of Mammalia 



By G. E. DoBSON. M.A., M.B 574 



4. On the Nature of the 'Telson' and 'Caudal Furca' of the Q-ustacea. 

 By Dr. M. M. IIartog 57 



