470 Notices of Memoirs—Papers at British Association. 
Dr. J. D. Faleoner.—Outlines of the Geology of Northern Nigeria. 
Dr. F. H. Hatch.—-Yhe Geology of Natal. 
Cosmo Johns.—The Geology of the Sheffield District. 
Professor A. McWilliam.—The Metallurgical Industries in relation to 
the Rocks of the District. 
T. Sheppard.—The Humber during the Human Period. 
Dr. Tempest Anderson.—Matavanu, a new Volcano in Savaii (German 
Samoa). 
Rev. EL. C. Spicer, M.A.—On present Trias Conditions in Australia. 
Dr. Wm. H. Hobbs.—Some considerations concerning the Alimentation 
and the Losses of existing Continental Glaciers. 
Dr. J. Milne, F.R.S.—Seismological Report. 
Mrs. M. U. Ogilvie Gordon, D.Sc.—Thrust Masses in the Western 
District of the Dolomites. 
Professor J. W. Gregory, D.Sc., F.A.S.—On the Geology of Cyrenaica. 
Marmaduke Odling.—An Undescribed Fossil from the Chipping Norton 
Limestone. 
Professor Edward Hull, LL.D., F.R.S.—The Glacial Rocks of 
Ambleside. 
Dr. C. H. Lees, F.R.S.—Mountain Temperatures and Radium. 
John Parkinson.—Notes on the Geology of the Gold Coast. 
A. D. Hall, F.RS., & Dr. #. J. Russell_—The Objects and Scope of 
Soil Surveys. 
L. F. Newman.—Drift Soils of Norfolk. 
C. ZT. Cimingham.—TVhe Teart Land of Somerset. 
Sir T. H. Holland, F.R.S.—TYhe Cause of Gravity Variations in 
Northern India. 
Discussion on the concealed Coal-field of Notts, Derbyshire, and York- 
shire. Opened by Professor P. F. Kendall, U.Sc., & Dr. Walcot 
Gibson. 
H. Culpin.—The Marine Bands in the Coal- measures of South 
Yorkshire. 
W. H. Dyson.—The Maltby Deep Boring. 
Miss Ml. C. Stopes, D.Sc., Ph. D.—Structural Petrifactions from the 
Mesozoic, and their bearing on Fossil Plant Impressions. 
Dr. L. Moysey.—On some Rare Fossils from the Derbyshire and Notts 
Coal-field. 
A, k. Horwood.—The Origin of the British Trias. 
Rev. A. Irving, D.Sc., B.A.—On a Buried Tertiary Valley through 
the Mercian Chalk Range, and its later ‘‘ Rubble Drift’, etc. 
Cosmo Johns. — The Geological Significance of the Nickel - Iron 
Meteorites. 
Ernest Dixon, B.Se.—The Geology of the Titterstone Clee Hills. 
Reports on— 
Erratic Blocks. 
Crystalline Rocks of Anglesey. 
Faunal Succession in the Carboniferous Limestone. 
Critical Sections in the Paleeozoic Rocks. 
Charnwood Rocks. 
Rocks of Glensaul. 
Correlation and Age of South African Strata. 
