CONTEXTS. XVH 



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 2. *0n the Present State of our Knowledge of the Upper Tertiary Strata of 

 Belgium. By E. van dek Broek 691 



S. *0n the Discovery of Fossil Elephant Eemains at Tilloun (Charente). 



By Maecelltn Bottle 691 



4, *0n Earth Movements observed in Japan. By J. Milne, E.E.S 691 



■5. Reports on the Volcanic and Seismological Phenomena of Japan 691 



■6. Final Report on the Volcanic Phenomena of Vesuvius 691 



7. Report on Earth Tremors 691 



8. Interim Report on the Investigation of a Coral Reef 691 



■9. Report on Geological Photographs 691 



10. The Auriferous Conglomerates of the Witwatersrand, Transvaal. By 

 Frederick H. Hatch, Ph.D., F.G.S 691 



11. Report on the ' Stonesfield Slate' 692 



12. On the Strata of the Shaft sunk at Stonesfield, Oxon, in 1895. By 

 Edavin a. Walpord, F.G.S 692 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 



1. The Trial-boring at Stutton. By AV. Whitaker, F.R.S 693 



2. The Dip of the Underground Palteozoic Rocks at Ware and at Cheshunt. 



By Joseph Francis, M.Inst.C.E 69?. 



3. On the Importance of extending the Work of the Geological Survey of 



Great Britain to the Deep-seated Rocks by means of Boring. By F. W. 

 Harmer, F.G.S 693 



4. The Cladodonts of the Upper Devonian of Ohio. By Professor E. W. 



Claypole, D.Sc. (Lond.) 694 



5. The Great Devonian Placoderms of Ohio, with Specimens. By Professor 



E. AV. Claypole, D.Sc. (Lond.) 695 



•6. Notes on the Phylogeny of the Graptolites. By Professor H. A.. 

 Nicholson, M.D., D.Sc, F.G.S., and J. E. Marr, M.A., F.R.S., 

 Sec. G.S 695 



7. Zonal Divisions of the Carboniferous System. By E. J. Garwood, 

 M.A., F.G.S., and J. E. Marr, M.A., F.R.S 696 



8. Twelfth Report on Palfeozoic Phyllopoda 696 



9. *Interim Report on the Eurypterid-bearing Deposits of the Pentland Hills 696 



10. On some Decapod Crustacea from the Cretaceous Formation of Van- 

 couver's Island, &c. By Henry Woodward, F.R.S 696 



11. *Interim Report on the Registration of Type Specimens 697 



12. Twenty-third Report on Erratic Blocks 697 



Section D.— ZOOLOGY (INCLUDING ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY). 



THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 



Address by Professor William A. Herdman,D.Sc., F.R.S., F.R.S.E., F.L.S., 



President of the Section 698 



1. Third Report on the Marine Zoology, Botany, and Geology of the Irish Sea 714 



2. Interim Report on the Migration of Birds 714 



1895. a 



