Titles of Papers read in Sections. 469 



Professor Grenville A. J. Cole. — The Geology of the Country in the 



Neighbourhood of Belfast. 

 Joseph Wright. — On the Marine Fauna of the Boulder-Clay. 

 R. J. TJssher. — Eeport of the Committee to Explore Irish Caves. 

 Br. Henry Woodioard, F.R.S.— On the Middle Cambrian Trilobites, 



etc., of Mount Stephen, British Columbia. 

 PT. J. Seymour. —hist of Minerals known to occur in Ireland. 

 Dr. C. W. Andreios. — On the Tusks and Skull of Tetrahelodon 



(Mastodon) angustidens. 

 Br. Henry Woodward, F.E.S. — Eeport of the Committee for the 



Eegistration of Type-Specimens of British Fossils. 

 B. ClarTc. — Notes on the Fossils of the Silurian Area of North-East 



Ireland. 

 H. B. Woodward, F.B.S. — Note on the Occurrence of Bagshot Beds 



at Combe Pyne, near Lyme Eegis. 

 Professor J. Joly, F.B.S. — On the Viscous Fusion of Eock-forming 



Minerals. (See p. 475.) 

 J. J. H. Teall, F.B.S.— The Drift Map of the Dublin Area. 

 H. Kynaston. — Note on the Volcanic Eocks of Glencoe, and their 



Eolation to the Granite of Ben Cruachan. 

 James Stirling. — Notes on the new Geological Map of Victoria. 

 Professor J. F. Blake. — On the Original Form of Sedimentary 



Deposits. (See p. 473.) 

 Professor H. G. Seeley, F.B.S. — On Cretaceous Fossils from the Salt 



Eange of India. (See p. 471.) 

 Madame Christen. — Investigations into the Glacial Drifts of the 



North-East of Ireland, conducted by the Belfast Naturalists' 



Field Club. 

 P. F. Kendall. — On the Brockrams of the Vale of Eden, and the 



Evidence they afford of an inter- Permian Movement of the Pennine 



Faults. 



Eeport of the Committee on Erratic Blocks. 



William Mackie, M.D. — The Condition under which Manganese 

 Dioxide has been precipitated in Sedimentary Eocks. 



The so-called Fossil Water of the Sedimentary Strata 



and Sandstone of the Moray Firth. 



Professor Grenville A. J. Cole. — On the Geological Structure of 



Ireland. (See p. 456.) 

 B. H. Traquair, M.D., F.B.S. — On the Fishes of the Lower Devonian 



Eoofing Slate of Gemtinden, Germany. 

 G. Barroio. — On the Prolongation of the Highland Border Eocks 



into County Tyrone. 

 F. A. Neivell Arber.— The Fossil Flora of the Cumberland Coalfield. 

 B. Lloyd Praeger. — The Post-glacial Deposits of the Belfast District. 

 A. B. Pwerryhouse. — Eeport of the Committee on the Movements 



of Underground Waters of North- West Yorkshire. 

 A. Smith Woodward, LL.D., F.B.S. — On a Lower Carboniferous 



Fish-Fauna from Victoria, Australia. (See p. 471.) 

 Professor W. W. Watts. — Eeport of the Committee for the Collection 



and Preservation of Geological Photographs. 



