Notices of Memoirs — Papers read at British Association. 565 



F. P. Mennell. — Kelation of the Igneous Eocks to the Crystalline 

 Schists. 



G. W. Lamplugh, F.B.S. — Report oa the Batoka Gorge of the 

 Zambesi, and the Surrounding Country between the Victoria Falls 

 and the Confluence with the Deka River. (See p. 529.) 



Professor A. Pench — Glacial Deposits of the Alps. 



B. Kynaston. — Recent Work of the Transvaal Geological Survey. 



Dr. F. H. Hatch. — The Correlation between the Pre-Karroo Rocks 



of the Transvaal and those of Cape Colony. 

 Dr. F. S. Hatch. — On an Instrument for Surveying Boreholes. 

 W. Anderson. — On the occurrence of Fossiliferous Eocks of Tertiary 



Age in Natal and Zululand. 

 S. S. Dornan. — The Geology of Basutoland. 

 €. Baring- Horivood. — The Dolomite Formation of the Transvaal. 

 W. Anderson. — On the occurrence of Fossiliferous Rocks of Tertiary 



Age in Natal and Zululand. 



E. T. Mellor. — Evidences in the Transvaal of Glacial Conditions in 

 Permo-Carboniferous Times. 



G. W. Lamplugh, F.B.S. — Note on the occurrence of Dwyka 



Conglomerate at Kimberley Mine. 

 H. S. Sarger. — The Diamond Pipes and Fissures of South Africa. 

 Br. J. T. Carrich — Geology of the West Rand. 



F. P. Mennell. — Relation of the Igneous Rocks to the Crystalline 

 Schists. 



E. Heneage. — A Consideration of the Archaean Period of North 



America and South Africa, with reference to Mineral Occurrences. 



Photographs of Russian fossil reptiles, lent by Professor Amalitzky, 



of Warsaw, were on exhibition in the Committee-room of Section C. 



The following is a list of the titles of papers bearing upon 



Geology which were read in other Sections of the British Association 



in South Africa : — 



Section A. — Mathematical and Physical Science (Aug. 30th). 

 Professor J. Milne, i^.B.S.— Report of the Seismological Committee. 

 Professor J. Milne, F.B.S. — Recent Advance in Seismology. 



Section B. — Chemistry. 

 Professor P. Hahn. — A South African Mineral Spring. 



Section D. — Biology (Zoology). 

 Report of the Committee on the Index Animalium. 

 Professor B. Broom.— On the Origin of Mammals. 

 Professor W. B. Scott. — Convergent Evolution as illustrated by the 

 Litopterna — a group of fossil Ungulata in Patagonia. 

 Section D. — Biology (Botany). 

 A. C. Seward, F.B.S.— The Fossil Floras of South Africa. 



Section H. — Anthropology. 

 Report of Committee on Lake- Village of Glastonbury, Somerset. 

 J. P. Johnson. — Stone Implements in South Africa. 



