460 Notices of Memoirs — British Association — 



Tj. Van den Broech. — On the present state of our knowledge of the 



Upper Tertiary Strata of Belgium. 

 MarcelUn Boule. — Discovery of Fossil Elephant Eemains at Tilloux 



(Charente). 

 Prof. J. Milne. — Earth Movements observed in Japan. 

 Frof. J. Milne. — Report of the Committee on the Volcanic and 



Seismological Phenomena of Japan. 

 Dr. II. J. JoJmston-Lavis. — Report of the Committee on the Volcanic 



Phenomena of Vesuvius. 

 C. Davison. — Report of the Committee on Earth Tremors. 

 Prof. W. J. Sottas. — Report of the Committee on the Investigation 



of a Coral Reef. 

 0. W. Jeffs. — Report of the Committee on Geological Photographs. 

 Dr. F. it. Hatch. — The Auriferous Conglomerates of the Witwaters- 



rand, Transvaal. 

 E. A. Watford. — Report of the Committee on the " Stonesfield Slate." 



E. A. Watford. — Note on the Strata of the Shaft sunk at Stonesfield, 

 Oxon, in 1895. 



W. WMtatcer. — The Trial-boring at Stutton. 



Joseph Francis. — The Dip of the Underground Palseozoic Rocks at 

 Ware and at Cheshunt. 



F. W. Harmer. — The Importance of Extending the Work of the 

 Geological Survey of Great Britain to the Investigation of the 

 Deep-seated Rocks, by means of Boring. (See p. 476.) 



Prof. H. A. Nicholson and J. E. Marr. — Notes on the Phylogeny of 

 the Graptolites. 



E. J. Garwood and J. E. iirarr.~Zonal Divisions of the Carboniferous 

 System. (See p. 474.) 



Prof. T. B. Jones. — Report of the Committee on Palseozoic Phyllopoda. 



M. Laurie. — Report of the Committee on the Eurypterid-bearing 

 Deposits of the Pentland Hills. 



Dr. H. Woodivard. — On some Decapod Crustaceans from the Creta- 

 ceous Formation of Vancouver Island. 



A. Smith Woodward. — Report of the Committee on the Registration 

 of Type Specimens. 



P. F. Kendall. — Report of the Committee on Erratic Blocks. 



Titles of Papers beaeing on Geology kead in other Sections. 



Report on Cosmic Dust. 



Report on Underground Temperature. 



A. Gobert. — The Gobert Freezing Process for Shaft- sinking and 



Tunnelling under Rivers. 

 J. Vivian. — East Anglian Coal Exploration, description of machinery. 

 W. J. Knowles. — On striated Flint Implements from North Ireland. 

 JB. Harrison. — Report on Plateau Flints of North Kent. 

 H. Slopes. — Graving Tools from Terrace Gravels of Thames Valley. 

 H. Slopes. — Paleolithic Projectiles. 

 Graf Solms-Laubach. — On a new form of Fructification in Spheno- 



pjliyllum. 

 C. W. Andrews. — On Stereornithes. (See p. 472.) 



