CO.NTENTS, Xvil 



Pag« 



2. Note on a Fish Tooth from the Upper Arisaig series of Nova Scotia. By 



J. F. Whiteaves 656 



3. On some new or hitherto little known Palaeozoic Formations in North- 



Eastern America. By H. M. Ami, M.A., F.G.S 657 



4. Some Characteristic Genera of the Cambrian. By G. F. Matthew, 

 LL.D., D.Sc , F.R.S.C [ 657 



5. Eeport on the Fossil Phyllopoda of the Palaeozoic Rocks 658 



6. Report on the Secondary Fossils of Moreseat, Aberdeenshire 658 



7. Influence d'un gboulement sur le Regime d'une Riviere. ParMgr. J.-C. K. 

 Laflamme 658 



8. *Report of the Coast Erosion Committee of the East Kent and Dover 



Natural History Societies. By Captain D. McDakin 658 



9. Report on the Fauna of Caves near Singapore 658 



MOJVDAY, AUGUST 23. 



1. Report on the Erratic Blocks of the British Isles 659 



2. On the Relations and Structure of certain Granites and associated Arkoses 

 on Lake Temiscaming, Canada. By A. E. Baelow, M.A., and W. F, 

 Ferriee, B.A.Sc 659 



3. Report on the Irish Elk Remains in the Isle of Man 660 



4. On some Nickeliferous Magnetites. By Willet G. Miller 660 



5. Differentiation in Igneous Magmas as a result of Progressive Crystallisa- 

 tion. By J. J. H. Tball, M.A., F.R.S 661 



6. The Glaciation of North-Central Canada. By J. B. Ttbeell 662- 



7. The Geological Horizons of some Nova Scotia Minerals. By E. Gilpin, 



Jr., LL.D., F.R.S.C ; 663- 



TUESDAY, AUGUST 24. 



1. On the Possible Identity of Bennettites, Williamsonia and Zamites gigas. 



By A. C. Sewaed, M.A., F.G.S 663 



2. Glacial Geology of Western New York. By Heeman LeRot Fair- 



child, B.Sc 664 



3. Second Report on Seismological Investigation 664 



4. Earth Strains and Structure. By 0. H. Howaeth 664 



5. Palaeozoic Geography of the Eastern States. By E. W. Clatpole, B.A., 

 D.Sc 66& 



6. On the Structure and Origin of certain Rocks of the Laurentian System. 

 ByFEANKD. Adams, Ph.D., F.R.S.C 665 



7. Report on Photographs of Geological Interest 666 



WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25. 



1. *Joint discussion with Section H. on 'The First Traces of Man in 



America' 666 



2. 'Exhibition of the Ferrier Collection of Minerals in the Biological Museum 666 



3. "Exhibition of the Collection of Canadian Fossils in the Museum of the 



School of Practical Science 666 



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