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11. On the Age and Origin of the Granite of Dartmoor, and its Relations of 

 the Adjoining Strata. By Alexander Sojierv ail , 877 



12. Report on Fossil Phyllopoda 878 



13. Report on Life-zones in the British Carboniferous Rocks 878 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 



1. *0n the Relation and Extension of the Franco-Belgian Coalfield to that 



of Kent and Somerset. By R. Etheeidge, F.R.S 878 



2. The Laws of Climatic Evolution. By Marsden Manson, C.E., Ph.D 878 



'.J. On the Sub-oceanic Physical Features of the North Atlantic. By Pro- 

 fessor Edward Hull, LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S 879 



4. The Eastern Margin of the North Atlantic Basin. By W. H. Httdles- 

 TON, F.R.S 881 



5. -^The Great Earthquake of 1897. By R. D. Oldham 882 



G. Report on the Pleistocene Flora and Fauna of Canada 882 



7. On Worked Flints from Glacial Deposits of Cheshire and the Isle of Man 



By J. Lomas, A.R.C.S., F.G.S 882 



8. "On some Dinosaiirian Remains from the Oxford Clay of Northampton. 



By C. W. Andrews 883 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 



1. ■'Restoration by Charles Knight of the Extinct Vertebrates : Brontosaurus, 

 Phenacodus, Coryphodon, Teleoceras. By Professor H. F. Osborn 883 



2. ■•'The Work of Encrusting Organisms in the Formation of Limestone. 



By E. B. Wetheeed 883 



3. The Action of Waves and Tides on the Movement of Material on the 



Sea Coast. By W. H. Wheeler, M.InstC.E , 883 



4. Further Exploration of the Ty Newydd Cave, Tremeirchion, North Wales. 



By Rev. G. C. 11. Pollen, S.J., F.G.S 884 



•J. Further Exploration of the Fermanagh Caves. By Thomas Pluneett... 885 



6. Report on Remains of the Irish Elk in the Isle of Man 885 



7. Report on the Erratic Blocks of the British Isles 885 



8. Report on Seismological Investigation 885 



9. Report on the Fauna of Caves near Singapore 886 



10. Report on the Structure of a Coral Reef 886 



11. Final Report on the Eurypterids of the Pentlands 886 



Section D.— ZOOLOGY (INCLUDING ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY). 

 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 



Address by \V. F. R. Weldon, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Comparative 

 Anatomy and Zoology, University College, London, President of the 

 Section 887 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 0. 



1. *The Proof obtained by Guy A. K. Marshall that Precis octavia-nata- 

 censis and P. sesamus are seasonal forms of the same species. By 



Professor E. B. Poulton, M.A., F.R.S. . 902 



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