Vill REPORT—1896. 
Tile Geographical Position! Ws... 2.dexc-sceesees coe ccncestis+00eeerentaeemiecees 378 
III. Previous Observations regarding the Shelly Clay, &c................ 378 
IV. Detailed Examination of the Shell-bearing Deposits by the 
@omnshtee rec s.2 on eters 2c -ts- en noscoecsaedecst nossa ete eemeeeenmnn 380 
iV. Direction.iof Ice-flow in Kintyre, ..2.--.:..2-.0<ssn=:csesdeshee eee eres 587 
WieeRenort by) Drs DAviD ROBERTSON, ;.cscccs-:s- 2-08-6002 ts smean eee eae 389 
RVATEMOGHCHISION Gas. ..--.osercer-+os-n00 secu oswseaees seins» oracle eeeeenane 399 
Selangor Caves.—Preliminary Report of the Committee, consisting of Sir W. 
H. Fiowsr (Chairman), Dr. R. Hanrtscu, Mr. CLement Rew, Mr. H. N. 
Riptey (Secretary), and Mr. A. Russet WaLLAcs#, appointed to explore 
certain Caves in the Neighbourhood of Singapore, and to collect their living 
pmGUextine GH aUnalscdeice ict se. cc teeecsceccccsedsvuscbocds +s ose seee treed =e eee Emenee 399 
The Relation of Paleolithic Man to the Glacial Epoch.—Report of the Com- 
mittee, consisting of Sir Jomn Evans (Chairman), Miss E. Morsr, Mr. 
Crement Rei (Secretary), Mr. E. P. Riptny, and Mr. H. N. Rivtey, 
appointed to ascertain by excavation at Hoxne the Relations of the 
Paleolithic Deposits to the Boulder Clay, and to the deposits with Arctic 
and Temperate Plants. (Drawn up by the Secretary.) .............seseeeeeeee 400 
APPENDIX: —Detallsiof Boringe.s..-.ccec...cs--oceseedecers oe seerectaseemeatee 412 
Life-zones in the British Carboniferous Rocks.—Report of the Committee, 
consisting of Mr. J. E. Marr (Chairman), Mr. E. J. Garwoop (Secretary), 
and Mr. A. H. Foorp, appointed to study the Life-zones in the British 
Carboniferous Rocks. (Drawn up by Mr. GARWOOD.) ............ceeeeeeeeeeeeee 415 
The Marine Zoology, Botany, and Geology of the Irish Sea.—Fourth and 
Final Report of the Committee, consisting of Professor A. C. Happon, 
Professor G. B. Howrs, Mr. W. E. Hoyts, Mr. Crement Rem, Mr. 
G. W. Lametovcn, Mr. I. C. Tompson, Dr. H. O. Forpus, Mr. A. O. 
Waker, Professor F. E. Wetss, and Professor W. A. HERDMAN 
(Ohatrminn and Reporter): <.0.... 02. 01..sco:snoncesacessoecaendenp ess pavecoeaeaaeeeeemaes 417 
The Life-history and Economic Relations of the Coccide of Ceylon, by Mr. 
KE. E. Green.—Report of the Committee, consisting of Mr. R. McLacuLan, 
(Chairman), Professor G. B. Howzs (Secretary), Lord WatsineHam, Pro- 
fessor R. Murpona, Professor L. C. Mraz, Mr. R. Newsteap, Dr. D. 
SHARP, and Colonel Os Swiwow® ......65.0.cciv.ctsuce tives cecbustarcoeseeaineeeee 450 
Bird Migration in Great Britain and Iveland.—Report of the Committee, 
consisting of Professor Newron (Chairman), Mr. Jonw Corpnavx (Secre- 
tary), Mr. Joun A. Harvigz-Brown, Mr. R. M. Barrineton, Mr. W. EAGLE 
CiaRKE, and Rev. E. P. Knusuery, appointed for the purpose of making a 
Digest of the Observations on the Migrations of Birds at Lighthouses and 
Daght-vessels, 1880-1887. .i.5...055.062. 0s odaslec uch eddns substi ts Ghexeeeeeaanna 451 
Post Office Regulations regarding the Carriage of Natural History Speci- 
mens to Foreign Countries.—Report of the Committee, consisting of Lord 
WatstneHam (Chairman), Mr. R. McLacutan, Dr. C. W. Srrzus, Colonel 
C. Swuvnor, and Dr. H. O. Forpus (Secretary)..........cc:cccceccccceeeecssneees 477 
Occupation of a Table at the Zoological Station at Naples—Report of the 
Committee, consisting of Dr. P. L. ScraTer, Professor E. Ray LANKESTER, 
Professor J. Cossar Ewart, Professor M. Fosrrr, Professor S. J. Hickson, 
Mr. A. Srpewrcr, ‘Professor W.C. McInros, and Mr. Percy SLADEN 
MSECIOLANY) Ss ceon eead ices oeebasede +. .2vveehedarteniiady elects ee 478 
APPENDIX I,—Report on the Occupation of the Table. By Mr. H. 
CHARLES WILLIAMSON - 
4 II.—List of Naturalists who have worked at the Zoological 
Station from July 1, 1895, to June 30, 1896............ 48] 
