Notices of Memoirs— Concealed Coal-measures. 471 
Geological Photographs. 
Fossil Flora and Fauna of the Midland Coal-fields. 
Topographical and Geological Terms used locally in South Africa. 
Dr. A. Irving, D.Sc., B.A.—The pre-Oceanic Stage of Planetary 
Development. 
List of Titles of papers read in other Sections bearing upon Geology :— 
Section A.—Puysicat Scrence. 
Sir Norman Lockyer, K.C.B.—Chemistry of the Stars. 
Section E.— GroeraPuHy. 
0. G. 8S. Crawford.—A Regional Survey of the Andoyer District. 
J. Cossar.—A Regional Survey of Midlothian. 
H. Brodrick.—The Underground Waters of the Castleton District. 
Dr. 0. A. Hill.—Further Exploration in the Mitchelstown Cave. 
Section .H.— AnTHROPOLOGY. 
Presidential Address by W. Crooke, B.A. 
A, WM. Woodward § H. A. Ormerod.—A Primitive Site in South-West 
Asia Minor, 
A.J. B. Wace & M. S. Thompson.—Excavations in Thessaly. 
Professor R. C. Bosanquet.—Vhe work of the Liverpool Committee for 
Excavation and Research in Wales and the Marches. 
Professor W. M. Flinders Petrie—The Excavations at Memphis. 
Dr. G. G. Seligmann.—On a Neolithic Site in the Southern Sudan. 
Dr. 7, Ashby.—Excavations at Hagiar Kim and Mnaidra, Malta. 
H, D, Acland.—Prehistoric Monuments in the Scilly Isles. 
Alexander Sutherland.—On the Excavation of the Broch of Cogle, 
Watten, Caithness. 
G. Clinch.—Unexplored Fields in British Archeology. 
Report of a Committee to investigate the Lake Villages in the neigh- 
bourhood of Glastonbury. 
Report of a Committee to ascertain the Age of Stone Circles. 
Rev. Dr. Irving.—On a Prehistoric Horse found at Bishop’s Stortford. 
* Section K.—Borany. 
Professor F. O. Bower. —Semi-popular lecture on Sand-dunes and 
‘Golf-links. 
Professor F. O. Bower.—On two Synthetic Genera of Filicales. 
Professor D. T. Gwynne-Vaughan.—On the Fossil genus Tempskya. 
Dr. M. C. Stopes.—Further Observations on the Fossil Flower. 
AgsTRacTs oF Papers READ IN Section C (Gxoroey) at THE Mererine 
oF THE British AssociaTION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE, 
SHEFFIELD, SEPTEMBER 1, 1910. 
I1J.—Tue Coat-MEASURES OF THE ConcEALED YoRKSHIRE, NorrincHAM- 
SHIRE, AND DerpysHrre CoaL-Fietp. By Watcor Grsson, D.Sc. 
()* the map accompanying Mr. Currer Brigg’s Report on District D 
in the Final Report of the Royal Commission on Coal Supplies 
for 1905 a triangular area having its apex at the Haxey (South Carr) 
