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 The Teaching of Science in Elementary Schools. — Report of the Committee, 

 consisting of Dr. J. H. Gladstone (Ohairmau), Professor H. E. Armstrong 

 (Secretary), Professor W. R. Dunstan, Mr. George Gladstone, Sir John 

 Lttbbock, Sir Philip Magnus, Sir H. E. Roscoe, and Professor S. P. 

 Thompson -t33 



Appendix. — Schedule II. — Elementary Science and Geography 438 



Schedule IV. — Elementary Physics and Chemistry 438 



Bibliography of Spectroscopy. — Report of the Committee, consisting of Pro- 

 fessor H. McLeod, Professor W. C. Roberts-Austen, Mr. H. G. Madan, 

 and Mr. D. H. Nagel 439 



The Fossil Phyllopoda of the Palaeozoic Rocks. — Fourteenth Report of the 

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

 Woodward, and Profei^sor T. Rupert Jones (Secretary). (Drawn up by 

 Professor T. Rupert Jones) 519 



Canadian Pleistocene Flora and Fauna. — Report of the Committee, consisting 

 of Sir J. W. Dawson (Chairman), Professor D. P. Penhallow, Dr. H. 

 Ami, Mr. G. W. Lamplugh and Professor A. P. Coleman (Secretary), 

 appointed to further investigate the Flora and Fauna of the Pleistocene 

 Beds in Canada 522 



Appendix. — Pleistocene Flora of the Don Valley. By Professor D. P. 



Penhallow 525 



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

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

 and Mr. F. A. Bather, Mr. G. C. Crick, Mr. A. H. Foord, Mr. H. Fox, 

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

 KiRKLEY, Mr. R KiDSTON, Mr. G. W^ Lamplugh, Professor G. A. Lebour, 

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

 Strahan, and Dr. H. Woodward, appointed for the purpose of studying 

 the Life Zones in the Carboniferous Rocks. (Drawn up by the 

 Secretary.) , 529 



Photographs of Geological Interest in the United Kingdom. — Ninth Report 

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

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

 Mr. H. CoATES, Mr. C. V. Crook, Mr. E. J. Garwood, Mr. J. G. Good- 

 child, Mr. William Grat, 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.) , 530 



Photographs of Geological Interest in Canada. — First Report of Committee, 

 consisting of Professor A. P. Coleman (Chairman), Professor A. B. Will- 

 mott. Professor F. 0. Adams, Professor W. W. Watts, Mr. J. B. Tyrrell, 

 and Mr. W. A. Parks (Secretary). (Drawn up by the Secretary.) 646 



Appendix. — Circular Letter issued by the Committee. 



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

 Dawkins (Chairman), his Honour Deemster Gill, Rev. E. B Savage, 

 Mr. G. W. Lamplugh, and Mr. P. M. C. Kermode (Secretary), appointed to 

 examine the Conditions under which remains of the Irish Elk are lound in 

 the Isle of Man 548 



Erratic Blocks of the British Isles— Report of the Committee, consisting of 

 Professor E. Hull (Chairman), Professor T. G. Bonnet, Professor W. J. 

 SoLLAs, Mr C. E De Range, Mr. R. H. Tiddeman, Rev. S. N. Harrison, 

 Mr. J. HoRNE, the late Mr. Dugald Bell, Mr. F. M. Burton, IMt. J. 



