466 Notices of Memoirs — CD. Sherborn's Index Animalium. 



Mr. Albert Jowett. — Notes on the Volcanic Rocks and their Associated 



Sediments of the Forfarshire Coast between the lied Head and 



Montrose. 

 Dr. W. T. Gordon. — The Fossil Flora of the Pettycur Limestone in 



relation to Botanical Evolution. 

 Br. Marie C. Stopes. — Palseobotany versus Stratigraphy in New 



Brunswick. 

 Br. B.N. Peach, F.R.S., ^ Br. J. Eorne, F.R.S.— The Archjean 



Rocks of the Island of Lewis. 

 Br. J. S. Owens. — The Settlement and Transpoi't of Sand in Water. 

 Mr. George Barrow. — On Buckled Folding. 

 Mr. Edward Greenly. — A Theoiy of the Menai Strait. 

 Mr. J. B. Falconer. — On the Origin of ' Kopjes ' and ' Tnselberge ', 

 Mr. G. W. Grabham. — Note on the Country North of Lake Albert. 

 Br. J. W. Spencer. — Post-Glacial Changes of Level versus Recent 



Stabilitj' of the Lake Region of North America. 

 Mr. A, R. Horwood. — On a Fossiliferous Tufa occurring beneath 



Chalky Boulder-clay at Launde, Leicestershire. 



Section A. — Mathematical and Physical. 

 Br. J. Milne, F.R.S. — Report on Seismological Investigations. 



Section E. — Geography. 

 Presidential Address by Colonel Sir Charles M. Watson, K.C.M.G. 

 Colonel C. F. Close. — The International Map. 



Mr. F. A. Reeves. — Recent Improvements in Surveying Instruments. 

 Dr. H. M. Ami. — Geographical Progress in Canada. 

 Sir S. G. Fordham. — Notes on British and Irish Itineraries and 



Road Books. 

 Sir Clements Markham. — Antarctic Discovery. 



Br. F. Ostvald. — From the Victoria Nyanza to the Kisii Highlands. 

 Mr. H. M. Cadell. — The Development of some Scottish Rivers. 

 Mr. A. H. Garstang, F.R.S. — Some Canons of the Cevennes. 

 Br. J. W. Spencer. — Submarine Canon of the Hudson River. 

 Br. W. S. Bruce. — The Antarctic Continent. 

 Mr. F. A. Martin. — Dew-Ponds and Mist-Ponds. 



IV. — Index Geneeum et Specierum Animalium.^ 



Final Keport of the Committee, consisting of Dr. Henry Woodward 

 (Chairman), Dr. F. A. Bather (Secretary), Dr. W. T. Calman, Dr. W. 

 Evans Hoyle, the Hon. Walter Eothschild, Dr. P. L. Sclatee, the 

 Rev. T. E. E. Stebbing, and Lord Walsingham. 



DURING the year 1911-12 work on this Index has proceeded steadily, 

 and a large number of volumes has passed through the hands of 

 Mr. C. Davies Sherborn. 



Huebner's entomological works have been thoroughly examined, and 

 the results of the researches of many workers have been embodied in 

 a paper by Sherborn & Prout in the Annals and Magazine of Natural 

 History for January, 1912. All the books of Fallen and Fabricius have 

 been indexed, as also those of Fischer von Waldheim and John Fleming. 



^ Read before the British Association, Sections C (Geology) and D (Zoology), 

 Dundee, September, 1912. 



