470 Notices of Memoirs—British Association. 
A. C. G. Cameron.—Note on a Transported Mass of Chalk in the 
Boulder Clay of Catworth, Huntingdonshire. 
J. G. Goodchild.—Augen-Structure in relation to the Origin of 
Hruptive Rocks and Gneiss. 
Prof. W. C. Brégger.—The Genetic Relations of the Basic Eruptive 
Rocks of Gran (Christiania region). 
A. Harker.—Berthelot’s Principle applied to Magmatic Concentra- 
tion. 
Prof. W. J. Sollas.—On the Origin of Intermediate Varieties of 
Igneous Rocks by Intrusion.and Admixture, as observed at 
Barnavave, Carlingford. Illustrated by Lantern Slides. 
Prof. W. J. Sollas.—On the Transformation of an Amphibolite into 
Quartz-Mica-Diorite. Illustrated by Lantern Slides. 
W. W. Watts.—On the Hornblende-Pikrite of Greystones, co. 
Wicklow. 
F. T. Howard and E. W. Small.rOn some Igneous Rocks of S. 
Pembrokeshire, with a note on the Isle of Grassholme. 
A. Smith Woodward.—Report of the Committee on the Registration 
of Type Specimens of Fossils. 
Discussion on Coral Reefs (Fossil and Recent). Opened by Prof. 
W. J. Sollas. 
Prof. CO. Lapworth.—The Trias of the Midlands. 
Rev. A. Irving.—Twenty Years Work on the Younger Red Rocks. 
Baron von Reinach and W. A. EH. Ussher.—Note on the exhibition of 
Schizodus and Aucella Hausmanni from the Magnesian Limestone 
of Bulwell. 
Prof. E. Hull—Note on the Himlack Stone. 
J. W. Gray and P. F. Kendall.—On the Permo-Triassic Junction at 
Stockport. 
R. B. Newton.—Note on some Molluscan Remains lately discovered 
in the English Keuper. 
H. Bolton.—On the Skiddaw Slates of the Isle of Man. 
Prof. J. Milne.—On the Volcanic Phenomena of Japan. Illustrated 
by Lantern Slides. 
Howard Fox.—On the Radiolarian Chert of Cornwall. Illustrated 
by Lantern Slides. : 
Discussion on Geological Education. Opened by— 
Prof. G. A. J. Cole.—On Geology in Intermediate Education. 
Prof. G. A. Lebour.—On Geology in Professional Education. 
Prince Kropotkin.—On the Glaciation of Asia. 
Prof. T. G. Bonney.—On some Assumptions in Glacial Geology. 
C. A. Lindvall.—TYhe Glacial Period, its Origin and Effects. 
Dugald Bell.—Report of the Committee on the High-level Shell- 
bearing Deposits at Clava, Chapelhall, and other localities. 
P. F. Kendall.—Report of the Committee on Erratic Blocks. 
Prof. W. J. Sollas.—A Map of the Esker Systems of Ireland. ; 
P. W. Abbott and P. F. Kendall.—On some Supposed Evidence of 
the Recent Submergence of North Wales. 
Dugald Bell.—On some Shelly Clay and Gravel in the North-East of 
Aberdeenshire. 
