470 Notices of Memoirs — Fapers read at British Association. 



S. W. Monckton. — On the Valleys at the head of the Hardanger 



Fjord, Norway. (See p. 476.) 

 A Summary of the Principal Changes in South-East 



England during Pliocene and more recent times. 

 A. B. JSunt.— ThQ evidence of the Hydrothermal Metamorphism of 



the Schists of South Devon. (See p. 474.) 

 W. G. Fearnsides. — Some new Faunas from PenMorfa nearTremadoc, 



North Wales. 



A. K. Coomdraswdmy. — Note on the Scenery of Ceylon. (See p. 476.) 

 Dr. Wheelton Sind. — Eeport of the Committee for studying Life- 

 zones in the British Carboniferous Eocks. 



W. Barlow. — Keport of the Committee on the Present State of our 

 Knowledge of the Structure of Crystals. 



Section D (Zoology). 

 Br. B. F. Scharff. — Some Eemarks on the Atlantis Problem. (See 



p. 455.) 

 Dr. Henry Woodward, F.B.S. (on behalf of Dr. C. W. Andrews, B.A., 



F.G.S.). — Note on the Skull of Mastodon angustidens. 

 C. Dames Sherborn. — Index Animalium. 

 J. Stanley Gardiner. — The Breaking-up of Coral Eock by Organisms 



in the Tropics. 



Section E (Geography). 

 Dr. a. B. Mill. — Antarctic Expeditions. 

 W. S. Bruce. — The Scottish National Antarctic Expedition. 

 Sir Clements Marhham. — Note on Captain Sverdrup's North Polar 



Expedition. 

 Bev. W. S. Green. — Eockall and Porcupine Bank. 

 Professor W. W. Watts. — Charnwood Forest, a buried Triassio 



Landscape. 

 J. Milne, F.B.S. — World-shaking Earthquakes, vsrith Special Eefer- 



ence to the Eecent Volcanic Eruptions in the West Indies. 

 Dr. Serbertson. — Preliminary Note on the Windings of Evenlode. 

 Mr. Porter. — Cork Valleys. 

 Professor Johnson. — Peat. 

 Dr. Johnston. — Survey of the Scottish Lakes. 

 Professor Libbey (of Princeton University, N.J., U.S.A.). — The 



Jordan Valley. 



Section G (Engineering). 



B. G. Allanson- Winn. — Material bearing Ocean Currents. 



Section H (Anthropology). 

 W. J. Knowles. — On Objects of the Plateau kind from the Interglacial 



Gravels of Ireland. 



On Stone-Axe Manufactories in Ballymena, nr. Cushendall. 



On the Manufacture of Stone Arrowheads and Spearheads. 



Miss Nina F. Layard. — On a recent discovery of Paleolithic Deposits 



in Ipswich. 

 E. Cunnington. — PalEeolithic Implements from Knowle, Wiltshire. 

 B. M. Young. — Notes on the Excavation of a Settlement of Irish 



Elk-hunters at Balloo Bay, Groomsport, County Down. 



