472 Notices of Memoirs — Papers at British Association. 



Maxwell Hall. — Sunspots, Earthquakes, and Rainfall. 

 Professor 0. Petterson. — Great Boundary Waves : Parallactic Tides 

 set up in the Bottom Layers of the Sea hy the Moon. 



Section D. — Zoology. 

 Presidential Address by Professor B'Arcy W. Thompson, C.B. 

 Professor G. Elliot Smith, F.R.S. — The Origin of Mammals. 



Discussion — speakers : Professor A. Keith, Dr. C. W. Andrews, 



F.R.S., Br. Marett Tims. 

 Professor Malcolm Laurie. — The Hypostome and Antennae of a 



reconstructed Trilobite (Calymene). 

 Professor S. BT. Reynolds. — Pleistocene Mustelidae. 

 Br. C. W. Andrews, F.R.S. —The Extinct (Reptiles of the Oxford 



Clay of Peterborough. 

 Report of the Committee on the Index Animalium. 

 Br. Elliott Sf Miss B. Lindsay. — Remarks on Boring Molluscs. 



Section E. — Geography. 

 Professor J. W. Gregory. — Constructive Waterfalls. 



Section H. — Anthropology. 

 A. L. Lewis. — Dolmens and Cromlechs. 

 Report on Artificial Islands in Scottish Lochs. 

 R. R. Marett. — Pleistocene Man in Jersey. 

 Br. A. Keith. — Cranium of the Cro-Magnon Type found by Mr. W. M. 



Newton in a Gravel Terrace near Dartford. 

 Br. A. Keith. — : Remains of a Second Skeleton from the 100 foot 



Terrace at Galley Hill. 

 Br. A. Keith. — Fossil Bones of Man discovered by Colonel Willoughby 



Verner in a Limestone Cave near Ronda, in South Spain. 

 R. R. Marett. — Cave-hunting in Jersey. 

 J. R. Mortimer. — Notes on the Stature, etc., of our Ancestors in East 



Yorkshire. 

 W. Bale. — Memorials of Prehistoric Man in Hampshire. 

 0. G. S. Crawfurd. — The Distribution of Types of Implements in the 



Early Bronze Age in Britain. 

 Report on Lake Villages near Glastonbury. 

 H. N. Bavies. — Notes of Human Remains of ancient date found at 



Weston-super-Mare. 

 Rev. Br. A. Lrving. — Later Finds of Horse and other Prehistoric 



Mammalian Remains at Bishop's Stortford. 

 Report on the Excavation of a Prehistoric Site at Bishop's Stortford. 



Section K. — Botany. 



Professor F. W. Oliver, F.R.S. — The Life-history of a Pebble Beach. 



Professor BT. C. Cowles. — A Fifteen-year Study of Advancing Sand- 

 dunes. 



Br. F. J. Lewis. — The Forest Stages represented in the Peat under- 

 lying the Moorlands of Britain. 



Br. M. J. Benson. — The Structure of a new type of Synangium 

 from the Calciferous Sandstone Beds of Pettycur, Fife, and its 

 bearing on the origin of the seed. 



