506 Notices of Memoirs — Titles of Papers read at 



isTOTiCES oip nvnE!:]vcox:E?.s, eto. 



I. — British Association for the Advancement of Science. 

 Seventy-Fourth Annual Meeting, held at Cambridge, 

 August 18-24th, 1904. 



List of Papers read in Section C, Geology. 

 AvHREY Stkahax, F.R.S., President. 

 President's Address. (See p. 449.) 

 Dr. J. E. Marr, FM.S.— The Geology of Cambridgeshire. (See p. 508.) 



F. W. Earmer.— The Great Eastern Glacier. (See p. 509.) 



W. WJiitaker, F.R.S.— On a Great Depth of Drift in the Yalley of 



the Stour, Suffolk. (See p. 511.) 

 W. WMtaJcer, F.R.S.— Some Cambridgeshire Wells. (See p. 511.) 

 H. B. Woodward, F.R.S. — Note on a small Anticline in the Great 



Oolite Series, north of Bedford. (See p. 439.) 

 J. Spiller. — Recent Coast Erosion in Suffolk : Dunwich to Covehithe. 



(See p. 502.) 

 J. W. Slather. — Report of the Committee on the Drift Deposits at 



Kirmington, Lincolnshire. (See p. 512.) 

 Professor W. J. SoUas, F.R.S. — On the Structure of the Silurian 



Ophiurid Lapwortlmra Miltoni. 

 Br. B. N. Peach, F.B.S., and Dr. J. Home, F.R.S.— The Base-line of 



the Carboniferous System round Edinburgh. 

 Dr. R. H. Traquair, F.R.S. — Note on the Fish-remains recently 



collected by the Geological Survey of Scotland at Salisbury Crags, 



Craigmillar, Clubbiedean Reservoir, and Torduff Reservoir, in the 



Edinburgh District. 

 Dr. R. If. Traquair, F.R.S. — On the Fauna of the Upper Old Red 



Sandstone ot the Moray Firth Area. 



G. W. Lnmphigh. — Note on Lower Cretaceous Phosphatic Beds and 

 their Fauna. 



G. W. Laitipbigh. — Marine Fossils from Ironstone of Shotover Hill. 

 E. A. Neivell Arber. — On the Fossil Plants of the Upper Culm 



Measures of Devon. 

 E. A. Newell Arber. — On derived Plant-petrifactions from Devonshire. 

 Professor H. G. Seeley, F.R.S. — On Fossil Footprints of Reptiles 



from the Stormberg Beds of the Karroo of Cape Colonj^ 

 Dr. J. K. Marr, F.R.S. — Report of the Committee on Life-Zones in 



the Carboniferous Rocks. 

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



the Trias. 

 Discussion on the Nature and Origin of Earth Movements, opened by 



the President, Dr. J. Home, F.R.S., Professor W. J. SoUas, F.R.S., 



and Mr. J. J. H. Teall, F.R.S. 

 Professor P. F. Kendall. — Evidence in the Secondary Rocks of 



persistent movement in the Charnian Range. 

 Rev. W. Loiver Carter. — River Capture in the Don System. 

 E. Greenhj. — The Glaciation of Holyhead Mountain. (See p. 504.) 

 Rev. 0. Fisher. — On the Elephant- trench at Dewlish, Dorset. 



