564 Notices of Memoirs — Papers read at British Association. 



IsTOTIGES OIF nVCEnyCOIE-S, ETO. 



British Association foe the Advancement of Science. 

 sevenxy-flfth annual meeting, helb in south africa, 

 AT Cape Town and Johannesburg, August 15th to- 

 September 1st, 1905. 



List op Papers read in Section C, Geology. 



Professor H. A. Miers, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., F.G.S., President. 



Read at Cape Town, August \&th to \%th. 



A. W. Rogers. — Lecture on the Outlines of the Geology of Cape 



Colony. 

 Professor W. J. Sollas. — The Continent of Africa in relation to the 



Physical History of the Earth. 

 Professor B. Broom. — The Classification of the Karroo Beds of 



South Africa. 

 J. Lonias. — Report of the Committee on the Fauna and Flora of the 



Trias of the British Isles. 

 P. F. Kendall. — Report of the Committee on Erratic Blocks of the 



British Isles. 

 A. B. Bwerryliouse. — Report of the Committee on the Underground 



Waters of North- West Yorkshire. 

 Dr. Wheelton Hind. — Report of the Committee on Life-zones in the 



British Carboniferous Rocks. 

 H. C. SchunTce-Hollioay. — The Physical Geography of Cape Colony. 



A. W. Bogers. — Glacial Periods in South Africa. 



Professor A. Penck. — Changes of Climate as shown by Movements 



of the Snow-line and Upper Tree-Limit since Tertiary Times. 

 Professor W. M. Davis. — The Sculpture of Mountains by Glaciers. 



B. JV. Rudmose Brown. — The Scottish Antarctic Expedition's Visit to 

 Diego Alvarez or Gough Island. 



Professor A. Young. — On a Subterranean Tide in the Karroo. 



A. L. du Toil. — The Stormberg Formation in Cape Colony. 



J. Milne. — Recent Advances in Seismology. 



H. T. Ferrar. — On the Geology of South Victoria Land. 



M H. L. Schwarz. — Baviaan's Kloof: a Contribution to the Study of 

 Mountain Folds. 



J. W. Slather. — Report of the Committee on the Fossiliferous Drift- 

 Deposits at Kirmington, Lincolnshire. 



Read at Johannesburg, August '29th to Septembej- 1st. 



President's Address. (See Geol. Mag., pp. 417, 473, 519.) 



Professor J. W. Gregory. — On the Rhodesian Banket. 



Professor J. W. Gregory. — The Indicators of the Goldfield of Ballarat : 



a Study in the Distribution of Gold Pockets. 

 Professor B. BecJc. — On the Relation between Ore Veins and 



Pegmatites. 

 Dr. A. P. Coleman. — Magmatic Segregation of Sulphide Ores. 

 Professor G. A. J. Cole. — Marginal Phenomena of Granite Domes. 

 II. S. Ifarger. — The Diamond Pipes and Fissures of South Africa. 



