xvi REPORT — 1895. 



Page 

 o. On the Stratigraphy of the Crag-, with especial reference to the Distribution 

 of the Foraminifera. By II. W. Burrows 677 



4. Note on a Section at the North Clift', Southwold. By Horace B. 

 Woodward, F.G.S 678 



5. On Recent Coast Erosion at Southwold and Covehithe. By John 

 Spiller, F.C.S 678 



6. Observations on East Anglian Boulder Clay. By Rev. E. Hill, M.A., 

 F.G.S ." 679 



7. Indications of Ice-raft Action through Glacial Times. By Rev. E. Hill, 

 M.A., F.G.S ' 679 



8. On Traces of an Ancient Watercourse. By Rev. E. Hill, M.A., F.G S. 679 



9 Further Notes on the Arctic and Palaeolithic Deposits at Hoxne. Bv 

 ' Clement Reid, F.L.S., F.G.S., and H. N. Ridlet, M.A., F.L.S .'. 679 



10. Some Suffolk Well-sections. By W. Whitakbr, F.R.S 680 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.3. 



1 . On Pitch Glaciers or Poissiers. By Professor W. J. Sollas, D.Sc, F.R.S. 680 



2. *Notes on the Cromer Excursion. By Clement Reid, F.G.S 681 



3. On the Tertiary Lacustrine Formations of North America. By Pro- 

 fessor W. B. Scott ' 681 



4. The Glacial Age in Tropical America. By R. Blake White 682 



5. On Pre-Glacial Valleys in Northamptonshire. By Beeby Thompson, 

 F.C.S., F.G.S .' 683 



6. Notes on some Tarns near Snowdon. By W. W. Watts, M.A., F.G.S. 683 



7. *Interim Report on the High-level Shell-bearing Deposits of Clava, &c. 684 



8. *Interim Report on the Calf Hole Cave Exploration 684 



9. Report on the High-level Flint Drift of the Chalk 684 



10. Report on the Rate of Erosion of Sea Coasts 684 



11. Final Report on Underground Waters 684 



12. On Modern Glacial Striae. Bv Percy F. Kendall, F.G.S., and 



J. Lomas, A.R.C.Sc ." 684 



1 3. Notes on the Ancient Physiography of South Essex. By T. V. Holmes 685 



SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 



1. Restorations of some European Dinosaurs, with Suggestions as to their 

 Place among the Reptilia. By Professor O. C. Marsh 685 



2. Report on the Investigation of the Locality where the Cetiosaurus Remains 



in the Oxford Museum were found 688 



3. Preliminary Notice of an Exposure of Rhaetic Beds, near East Leake, 

 Nottinghamshire. (Fourth Contribution to Rhaetic Geology.) By 

 Montagu Browne, F.G.S., F.Z S 688 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 



1. Probable Extension of the Seas during Upper Tertiary Times in Western 

 Furope. By G. F, Dollfus 690 



