298 EEPORT— 1892. 



Co. LONDONDEKET. 



Fliotograplied hij Miss M. K. Andrews, 12 College Gardens, Belfast. 

 Size 6x4 inches. (^Enlargements marked B.) 



Eegd. No. 



662-663 Downhill Cliff (35, 46) . Basalt, with ochreous bands [662 E] 



664-665 Downhill Cliff, Temple Seastack; ' Back;annaboe'(TheTetherStake) 



rocks (36, 37) [E] 



666 Portrantage Valley (38) . Basalt [E] 



667 Umbra (39) . . . Joint in chalk 



668 Umbra, Piper's Cave (40) . Chalk 



669 Umbra, Gap of Carnowery Chalk ; ochreous conglomerate ; basalt 



(41) 



670 Downhill Strand (42) . Chalk and basalt ; part of northern margin 



of basaltic plateau 



671-672 Castlerock (43, 44) . . Basalt and ochreous bands 



673 ,, (45) . . Columnar basalt 



Microscopic Rock-Sections. 



Photographed hij Dr. Henry Stolterfoth, M.A., Chester. (Lantern slide.) 

 700 Foraminifera, Denbighshire limestone 



Photographed bg J. J. H. Teall, M.A., F.B.8., 28 Jermyn Street, London. 

 (Per Aubrey Strahan, M.A., F.G.S.) 



Series of photographs of microscopic organisms from the Phosphatic Chalk of 



Taplow, Berkshire. 



Regd. No. 



610-612 Foraminifera, x 30 ; x 35 



613 Chalk, washed in water 



614 Foraminifera and Tnoceramus prisms 



615 Coprolites x 18 



616 Fragments of scales, x 100 

 617-618 „ fishbone, x 80 ; x]35 



619 ,, fish bone bored by fungus, x 90 



620 „ scale bored by fungus, x 160 



Ninth Report of the Committee, consisting of Professor T. Wilt- 

 shire (^Chairm/xn), Dr. H. Woodward, and Professor T. Rupert 

 Jones (^Secretary), on the Fossil Phyllopoda of the PalcKozoic 

 Rocks. (Drawn up by Professor T. Rupert Jones.) 



Eight reports by tliis Committee have been handed in and printed, the 

 last in 1890. Part I. of the ' Monograph on the British Fossil Phyllo- 

 poda,' by Professor T. Rnperfc Jones and Dr. H. Woodward, published 

 by the Palseontographical Society, contained twelve plates, illustrating 

 thirty-nine species, belonging to four genera of Phyllocarida [Ceratio- 

 caridce') therein described. Part II. of that Monograph is now finished, 



