464 llevieivii — Bernard's Madreporarian Corals. 



Papers bearing on Geology read in other Sections : — 



Section A. — Mathematical and Physical Science. 

 J. Milne, F.B.S. — Report of the Seismological Committee. 

 D. Burns. — Phenomena accompanying the Volcanic Eruptions in 

 the West Indies. 



Section E. — Geogeaphy. 

 Captain E. W. Creak, C.B., R.N., F.R.S., President. 

 President's Address (refers to Terrestrial Magnetism and Geology). 

 JDr. Tempest Anderson, M.D., B.Sc. — The Eecent West Indian 



Eruptions. 

 G. E. Moss. — Peat Moors of the Southern Pennines : their Age^ 

 and Origin. 



Section G. — Engineeeing. 

 Charles Haavksley, M. Inst. C. E., President. 

 President's Address (refers to Water Supply), 

 /. Campbell Brown. — On the Nature and Quality of some Potable 



Waters in South -West Lancashire. 

 J. Parry. — Water Supply and South-West Lancashire. 

 B. Pearson. — History of the Discovery of Natural Gas in Sussex. 



Section H. — Antheopology. 

 J. G. Garson, M.D., and W. J. Lewis Abbott. — Some Eecent Excava- 

 tions at Hastings, and the Human Remains found. 

 Mrs. Stopes. — Pala3olithic Implements from the Shelly Gravel Pit 



• at Swanscombe, Kent. 

 Mrs. Stopes. — Saw-edges in Flints from Swanscombe, Kent. 

 Nelson Annandale, B.A. — The Survival of Primitive Implements in 

 the Faroes and Iceland. 



Section K. — Botany. 



A. C. Seavard, F.R.S., F.G.S., President. 



President's Address. — Floras of the Past : their Composition and 



Distribution. 

 Dr. D. H. Scott, F.B.S., and Professor F. W. Oliver.— The Seed of 



Lyginodendron. 

 W. Wilson. — The Plants on the Serpentine Rocks in the North-East 

 ' of Scotland considered with reference to the Soil Ingredients. 



I^ :e "V" I IE "VT" s. 



I. — Catalogue of the Madreporarian Corals in the British Museum 



(Natural History). Vol. IV: The Family Poritid^. 1. The 



genus Goniopora. By Heney M. Beenaed, M.A. 4to ; pp. viii 



and 206, with 14 plates. London : printed by order of the 



Trustees, 1903. Dulau & Co., Soho Square. 



ryiHIS is the fourth volume on Corals issued by the Trustees of 



X the British Museum (Natural History). Vol. i, by the late 



George Brook, on the genus Madrepora, appeared in 1893 (pp. xii 



and 212, with 35 quarto collotype plates of the genus Madrepora) ; 



there were at that time in the collection 1104 sj)ecimens. described 



