CONTENTS. IX 



Page 

 Mr. James E. Bedford, Professor W. Boyd Dawkins, Mr. Edjiund J . 

 Gakwood, Mr. J. G. Goodchild, Mr. William Gray, Mr. Robert 

 Kidston, Professor T. McKenny Hughes, Mr. Arthur S. Reid, Mr. 

 J. J. H. Teall, Mr. R. H. Tiddeman, Mr. W. W. Watts, Mr. Horace B. 

 Woodward, and Mr. Osmund W. Jeffs (Secretary). (Drawn up bv the 



Secretary) . •104 



Stonesfield Slate.— Second Report of the Committee, consisting of Mr. H. B. 

 Woodward (Chairman), Mr. E. A. Walfoed (Secretary), Professor A. H. 

 Green, Dr. H. Woodavard, and Mr. J. Windoes, appointed to open further 

 sections in the neighbourhood of Stonesfield in order to show the relation- 

 ship of the Stonesfield Slate to the underlying and overlying strata. 

 (Drawn up by Mr. Edwin A. Walford, Secretary ) 414 



The Fossil Phyllopoda of tlie Palteozoic Rocks. — Twelfth Report of the Qom- 

 mittee, consisting of Professor T. Wiltshire (Chairman), Dr. H. Wood- 

 ward, and Professor T. Rupert Jones (Secretary). (Drawn up by 

 Professor T. Rupert Jones) 41G 



Erratic Blocks of England, Wales, and Ireland. — Twenty-second Report of 

 the Committee, consisting of Professors E. Hull (Chairman), J. Prest- 

 wicH, W. Boyd Dawkins, T. McK. Hughes, T. G. Bonnet, Messrs. C. E. 

 De RiNCE, P. F. Kendall (Secretary), R. H. Tiddeman, and J. W. 

 WooDALL, and Professor L. C. Miall. (Drawn up by the Secretary) ... 426 



Erratic Blocks of England, Wales, and Ireland. — Twenty-third Report of 

 the Committee, consisting of Professor E. Hull (Chairman), Professor J. 

 Prestwich, Professor W. Boyd Dawkins, Professor T. McK. Hughes, 

 Professor T. G. Bonney, Mr. C. E. De Rance, Mr. P. F. Kendail (Secre- 

 tary), Mr. R. H. Tiddeman, Mr. J. W. Woodall, and Professor L. C. 

 Miall. (Drawn up by the Secretary) 430 



Some Suff^olk Well-sections.— By W. Whitaker, B.A., F.R.S., F.G.S., 

 Assoc.Inst.C.E 4.S0 



On the Dip of the Undergi-ound Palseozoic Rocks at Ware and Cheshunt. By 

 Joseph Francis, M.Inst.C.E 441 



Physiological Applications of the Phonograph. — Report by the Committee, 

 consisting of Professor John G. McKendrick (Chairman), Professor G. G. 

 Murray, Mr. David S. Wingate, and Mr. John S. McKendrick, on the 

 Physiological Applications of the Phonograph, and on the True Form of the 

 Voice-curves made by the Instrument 4.54 



The Marine Zoology, Botany, and Geology of the Irish Sea. — Third Report 

 of the Committee, consisting of Professor A. C. Haddon, Professor G. B. 

 Howes, Mr. W. E. Hoyle, Mr. Clement Reid, Mr. I. C. Thompson, 

 Mr. A. O. Walker, Professor F. E. Weiss, and Professor W. A. 



Herdman (Chairman and Re^jorter) 4.55 



The Zoology of the Sandwich Islands. — Fifth Report of the Committee, 

 consisting of Professor A. Newton (Chairman), Dr. W. T. Blan- 

 FORD, Dr. S. J. HiCKSON, Professor C. V. Riley, Mr. 0. Salvin, Dr. 



P. L. Sclater, Mr. E. A. Smith, and Mr. D. Sharp (Secretary) 467 



Investigations made at the Laboratory of the Marine Biological Association at 

 Plymouth. — Report of the Committee, consisting of Mr. G. C. Bourne 

 (Chairman), Professor E. Ray Lankester (Secretary), Professor M. 



Foster, and Professor S. H. Vines 469 



I. — On a Blood-forming Organ in the Larva of Magelona. By 



Florence Buchanan, B.Sc 469 



11. — On the Nervous System of the Embryonic Lobster. By Edgar J. 



Allen, B.Sc 470 



III. — On the Echinoderm Fauna of Plymouth, By J. C. Sumner 471 



