Notices of Memoirs — British Association. 459 



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I. — British Association for thk Advancement of Science. 

 Sixty-fifth Annual Meeting, held at Ipswich, Sept. 11-18, 1895. 



List of Papers read in Section (C), Geology. 

 William Whitaker, B.A., F.E.S., F.G.S., President. 

 The President's Address. (See p. 461.) 



F. W. Banner. — The Southern Character of the Molluscan Fauna 

 of the Coralline Crag tested by an Analysis of its Abundant and 

 Characteristic Shells. 



F. W. Hnrmer. — The Derivative Shells of the Red Crag. 



H. W. Burrows. — Notes on the Stratigraphy of the Crag, with 

 especial reference to the Distribution of the Foraminifera. 



H. B. Woodward. — Note on a Section at the North Cliff, Southwold. 



John SpiJler. — Eecent Coast-Erosion at Southwold and Covehithe. 



Rev. F. Hill. — Observations on East Anglian Boulder-clay. 



ttev. E. Hill. — Indications of Ice-raft Action through Glacial Times. 



Bev. E. Hill. — On Traces of an Ancient Watercourse in West Suffolk. 



Clement Reid and H. N. Ridley. — Further Notes on the Arctic and 

 Palfeolithic Deposits at Hoxne. 



W. Whltalcer. — Some Suffolk Well-sections. 



Frof. W. J. Sollas. — Pitch Glaciers or Poissiers, and Illustrations of 

 Glacier Movements. 



Clemevt Reid. — Notes on the Cromer Excursion. 



Prof. W. B. Scott. — On the Tertiary Lacustrine Formations of North 

 America. 



R. B. White — The Glacial Age in Tropical America. 



Beehy Thompson. — Pre-Glacial Valle3's in Northamptonshire. 



W. W. Watts. — Notes on some Snowdonian Tarns. 



Bugald Bell. — Report of the Committee on the High-level Shell- 

 bearing Deposits of Clava, etc. 



Rev. F Jones. — Report of the Committee on the Calf-Hole Cave. 



B. Harrison. — Report of the Committee on the High-level Flint-drift 

 near Ightham. 



C. E. de Ranee. — Report of the Committee on the Rate of Erosion of 

 Sea Coasts. 



C. E. de Ranee. — Report of the Committee on Underground Waters. 

 J. Lomas and P. F. Kendall. — Observations on Modern Glacial Strias. 

 T. V. Holmes. — Notes on the Ancient Physiography of South Essex. 

 Prof. 0. C. Jlfars/<. — Restorations of some European Dinosaurs, with 



suggestions as to their place among the Reptilia. 

 J. ParJcer. — Report of the Committee on Cetiosaurus. 

 Prof. E. W. Claypole. — On the Cladodonts of the Upper Devonian 



of Ohio. (See p. 473.) 

 Prof. E. W. Claypole. — On the Great Devonian Placoderms of Ohio. 



(See p. 473.) 

 Montagu Broione. — Preliminary Notice of an Exposure of Eh^tic 



Beds near East Leake, Notts, 



G. F. Dollfus. — Probable Extension of the Seas during Upper Tertiary 

 Times in Western Europe, (See p. 474.) 



