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4, On the Glacial Phenomena of the Vale of Clwyd. By J. Lomas, 
Peat. aNd be Hs ICRNDA TI, EGG. ook eccjdouce sh ssiass aneacensaecaseedees 801 
5. On Some Post-Pliocene Changes of Physical Geography in Yorkshire, 
RMS Ec MEN DAT:, B Ry de caas'eune Secghiessnepnssve seta voessioxavoness scene 801 
Bmereport Gm to Frratic BIOCKS ”.........s0-0ccacccenesenpassseresacereocscorcevece die 803 
7. Another Possible Cause of the Glacial Epoch. By Professor Epwarp 
(OTD) SUR ASE GA AA J © | AR oe mS a Se Ue oP 803 
8. Final Report on the High-level Shell-bearing Deposits at Clava, Kintyre, 
EAST c i ltcd ides cdees cise liisedddedvccdgdddcceddaceteases tee tes Gb « 804 
9. Interim Report on the Singapore Caves ............cesccsecesseseessecsscsncecens 804 
10. *Interim Report on the Calf Hole Exploration ..............cscesseceeceeeeeees 804 
11. *Interim Report on the High-level Flint-drift at Ightham .................. 804 
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 
1, *Interim Report on the Investigation of the Locality where the Cetiosaurus 
Remains in the Oxford Museum were found ..............sccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 804 
2, *Interim Report on the Eurypterid-bearing Deposits of the Pentland Hills 804 
3. *Interim Report on the Palaeozoic Phyllopoda ..............ceccecaseneseeseees 804 
4, *Interim Report on the Registration of Type Specimens ..............0..00++ 804 
5. Fifth Contribution to Rhetic Literature. By Montagu Browns, F.GS., 
PERRI nlo a van tev Daan: devon ve etnias sek sks caste ieenks sian vawsacnateattn ee deancs 804 
6. On the Skull of the South African Fossil Reptile Diademodon. By Pro- 
PPS rem Edom Cr SEH UEV Be Eis Foes ee a iee nc, Sad. « coccadcdesal vw ccuvesccusetsatetcsees 805 
7. Note on Examples of Current Bedding in Clays. By Professor H. G. 
MRP ERP ES AE oh heaped afresh <gwaphwaid xh tbasaciscs acundtecnwenatenucsanleasshet. 805 
8. On some Crush-Conglomerates in Anglesey. By Sir ARcHIBALD GEIKIE, 
Ms ia ce ca een ts sot, 2e dedosetar tanner coast wetanah Sasa 806 
9. Report on Seismological Investigations .......c0..s.ccsecseceeeceesecsesceeeees 807 
10. Note on some Fossil Plants from South Africa. By A.C. Sewarp, M.A., 
BR ed or chresth or HS gipaedayiNo wala aarged SROs cL beer PAO AP EP CPPLS Ge Enor ccc Renee 807 
11. On the Production of Corundum by Contact Metamorphism on Dartmoor. 
Bepeeroressor KART y USA? saiaistn a syidegvatnaterst$uSte<+« deydveharnasenieleyoe del. 807 
12. *Interim Report on the Age and Relation of Rocks near Moreseat, Aberdeen 807 
Srection D.—ZOOLOGY. 
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 
Address by E. B. Pourton, M.A., F.R.S., F.L.S., Professor of Zoology in the 
University of Oxford, President of the Section ..............cecceeeeeeeeceeeees 808 
1. *On the Cultivation of Oysters as Practised by the Romans. By R. T. 
PETIINPDHIGR AVG AY, sete oS S559 SRST SE SSG anche SRR eo ddsd dooce e dew scveedeseaseecdds 828 
2, On the Function of Certain Diagnostic Characters of Decapod Crustacea. 
ee ALE ASABOEANG WE UN er vot urocuientrsertesoenbiessasas teugpen sie vnaesesex cnn, 828 
3. Report on the Zoology of the Sandwich Islands....................00005 Gceee 830 
4, Report on the Occupation of a Tableat the Marine Biological Laboratory, 
PLU IN OUUCD AM ees re dadetetacniceste Toe nereccsnsnt sete ctees sclctoneeases so» seawanaares sisters 8350 
5. Report on the Occupation of a Table at the Zoological Station, Naples ... 830 
6. Report on the Fauna and Flora of the West Indies ...............eccecceeeees 830 
7. Report on the Biological Investigation of Oceanic Islands................00608 830 
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