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 How shall Agriculture best obtain the Help of Science ? By Professor R. 

 Warington, M.A., F.R.S 341 



High-level Flint-drift of tbe Chalk. — Report of the Committee, consisting of 

 Sir John Evans (Chairman), Mr. B. Haekison (Secretary), Professor J. 

 Prestwich, and Professor H. G. Seejlet. Drawn up by Mr. B, Harrison o49 



The Volcanic Phenomena of Vesuvius — Final Report of the Committee, 

 consisting of Mr. H. Bauerman (Chairman), Dr. H. J. Johnston Lavis 

 (Secretary), Mr. F. W. Rudler, and Mr. J. J. H. Teall, appointed for the 

 purpose of Investigating the Volcanic Phenomena of Vesuvius and its 

 Neighbourhood 351 



The Rate of Erosion of the Sea-coasts of England and Wales, and the In- 

 fluence of the Artificial Abstraction of Shingle or other Material in that 

 Action. — Fourth Report of the Committee, consisting of Mr. W. 

 Whitaker (Chairman), Messrs. J. B. Redman and J. W. Woodall, 

 Major-Qeneral Sir A. Clarke, Admiral Sir E. Ommannet, Admiral Sir 

 George Nares, Captain J. Parsons, Admiral W. J. L. Wharton, 

 Professor J. Prestwich, Mr. Edward Easton, Mr. J. S. Valentine, 

 Professor L F. Veenon Harcouet, and the late Mr. W. Toplet, and 

 Mr. C. E. De Range (Secretaries). (Drawn up by C. E. De Range) 352 



Appendix I. — Summary of Previous Reports 354 



Appendix II. — Information received and collected since 1888 359 



Appendix III. — Various Scheduled Returns : Replies to Printed 

 Queries circulated by the Committee 372 



Appendix IV. — Second Chronological List of Works on the Coast- 

 changes and Shore- deposits of England and Wales. By W. 

 Whitaker, B.A., F.R.S., F.G.S., Assoc.Inst.C.E -388 



Structure of a Coral Reef. — Interim Report of the Committee, consisting 

 of Professor T. G. Bonnet (Chairman), Professor W. J. Sollas (Secretary), 

 Sir Archibald Geikie, Professors A. H. Green, J. W. Judd, C. Lap- 

 worth, A. C. Haddon, BoydDawkins, G, H. Darwin, S. J. Hickson, and 

 A. Stewart, Admiral W. J. L. Whakton, Drs. H. Higks, J. Mueeat, 

 AV. T Blanford, Le Neve Foster, and H. B. Guppt, Messrs. F. Darwin, 

 H. 0. Forbes, G. C. Bourne, A. R. Binnie, J. W. Gregory, and J. C. 

 Hawkshaw, and Hon. P. Fawgett, appointed to consider a project for 

 investigating the Structure of a Coral Reef by Boring and Sounding 392 



The Circulation of Undergromid Waters. — Twenty-first Report of the Com- 

 mittee, consisting of Dr E. Hull (Chairman), Sir Douglas Galton, Mr. 

 J. Glaisher, Mr. Percy Kendall, Professor G. A. Lebour, Mr. E. B. 

 Maeten, Mi. G. H. Moeton, Professor Prestwich, and Messrs. I. Roberts, 

 Thos. S. Stooke, G. J. Symons, C. Ttlden- Weight, C. Wetheeed, 

 W. Whitakee, and C. E De Range (Secretary). (Drawn up by C. E. De 

 Range) ." 393 



Appendix. Second List of Works. By W. Whitaker 394 



Cetiosaurus Remains. — Report of the Committee, consisting of Professor 

 A. H. Green (Chairman), Mr. James Parker (Secretary), the Earl of 

 DuGiE, Professor E. Rat Lankester, and Professor H. G. Seelby, 

 appointed to examine the Ground from which the Remains of the Cetiosaurus 

 in the Oxford Museum were obtained, with a View to determining whether 

 other parts of the same Animal remain in the Rock 403 



The Collection, Preservation, and Systematic Registration of Photographs 

 of Geological Interest in the United Kingdom.— Sixth Report of the 

 Committee, consisting of Professor James Geikie (Chairman), Professor 

 T. G. Bonnet, Dr. Tempest Anderson, the late Dr. Vaientine Ball, 



