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 TLe Carbohydrates of the Cereal Straws. — Report of the Committee, consisting 

 of Professor R. Wakingtoit (Chairman), Mr. C. F. Cross (Secretary), and 

 Mr. Manning Peentice. (Drawn up by the Secretaby.) 294 



The Electrolytic Methods of Quantitative Analysis. — Fourth Report of the 

 Committee, consisting of Professor J. Emerson Reynolds (Chairman), Dr. 

 C. A. KoHN (Secretary), Professor P. Feaneland, Professor F. Clowes, Dr. 

 Hugh Marshall, Mr. A. E. Fletcher, and Professor W. Caeleton 

 Williams 295 



The Production of Haloids from Pure Materials. — Report of the Committee, 

 consisting of Professor H. E. Armstrong, Professor W. R. Dunstan, Mr. 

 C. H. Bothamlby, Mr. J. T. Cttndall, and Mr. W. A. Shenstone (Secre- 

 tary), appointed to investigate the Production of Haloids from Highly-puri- 

 fied Materials 295 



Life Zones in the British Carboniferous Rocks. — Report of the Committee, 

 consisting of Mr. J. E. Marr (Chairman), Mr. E. J. Garwood (Secretary), 

 Mr. F. A. Bather, Mr. G. C. Crtoe, Mr. A. H. Foord, Mr. H. Fox, Dr. 

 Wheelton Hind, Dr. G. J. Hinde, Mr. P. F. Kendall, Mr. J. W. 

 KiRKLEY, Ml-. R, Kidston, Mr. G. W. Lampltjgh, Professor G. A. Lebour, 

 Mr. G. H. Morton, Professor H. A.' Nicholson, Mr. B. N. Peach, Mr. A. 

 Steahan, Dr. H. Woodward, and Dr. Traqttair, appointed to study the 

 Life Zones in the British Carboniferous Rocks. (Drawn up by Mr. Garwood.) 296 



Structure of a Coral Reef. — Report of the Committee, consisting of Pro- 

 fessor T. G. Bonney (Chairman), Professor AV. J. Sollas (Secretary), 

 Sir Archibald Geikie, Professors J. W. Judb, C. Lapwoeth, A. C. 

 Haddon, Boyd Dawxins, G. H. Darwin, S. J. Hickson, and A. Steavart, 

 Admiral W. J. L. Wharton, Drs. H. Hicks, J. Murray, W. T. Blanford, 

 C. Le Neve Foster, and H. B. Guppy, Messrs. F. Darwin, H. 0. Forbes, 

 G. C. Bourne, A. R. Binnie, J. W. Gregory, W. W. Watts,, and J. C. 

 Hawkshaw, and Hon. P. Fawcett, appointed to consider a project 

 for investigating a Coral Reef by Boring and Sounding 297 



Photogi-aphs of Geological Interest in the United Kingdom. — Eighth Report 

 of the Committee, consisting of Professor James Geikie (Chairman), 

 Professor T. G. Bonney, Dr. Tempest Anderson, Mr. J. E. Bedford, 

 Mr. E. J. Garwood, Mr. J. G. Goodchild, Mr. William Gray, Mr. Robert 

 Kidston, Mr. A. S. Reid, Mr. J. J. H. Teall, Mr. R. H. Tiddeman, 

 Mr. H. B. Woodward, Mr. F. Woolnough, and Professor W. W. Watts 

 (Secretary). (Drawn up by the Secretary.) 29& 



Cretaceous Fossils in Aberdeenshire. — Report of the Committee, consisting 

 of T. F. Jamieson (Chairman), A. J. Jukes Browne, and John Milne 

 (Secretary), appointed to ascertain the Age and Relation of the Rocks in 

 which Secondary Fossils have been found near Moreseat, Aberdeenshire ... 333 



Appendix. — On the Fossils collected at More.seat. By A. J. Jukes 



Browne 337 



Singapore Caves. — Interim Report of the Committee, consisting of Sir W. H. 

 Flower (Chairman), Mr. H. N. Ridley (Secretary), Dr. R. Hanitsch, Mr. 

 Clement Reid, and Dr. A. Russel Wallace, appointed to explore certain 

 Caves near Singapore, and to collect their living and extinct Fauna 342 



The Fossil Phyllopoda of the Paleozoic Rocks.— Thirteenth Report of the 

 Committee, consisting of Professor T. Wiltshire (Chairman), Dr. H. 

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

 Professor T. Rupeet Jones ) 343 



Irish Elk Remains.— Report of the Committee, consisting of Professor W. Boyd 

 Dawkins (Chairman), his Honour Deemster Gill, Mr. G. W. Lamplugh, 



