Notices of Memoirs — British Association. 415 



I. — British Association for the Advancement op Science. Sixty- 

 fourth Annual Meeting, held at Oxford, August 9th to 14th, 1894. 



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

 L. Fletcher, M.A., F.R.S., F.a.S., President. 

 The President's Address. 

 Prof. A. H. Green. — Some Points of Special Interest in the Geology 



of the Neighbourhood of Oxford. 

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

 E. A. Walford. — On the Terraced Hill Slopes of North Oxfordshire. 

 Frof. W. Boyd-Daiokins. — The Probable Eange of the Coal-measures 



under the Newer Rocks of Oxfordshire and the Adjoining Counties. 

 Prof. W. Boyd-Dawkins. — On a Deposit of Iron Ore in the Boring 



at Shakespeare's Cliff, Dover. 

 J. Logan-Lobley. — On the Cause of Earthquakes. 

 Dr. Tempest Anderson. — On certain Volcanic Subsidences in the 



North of Iceland. 

 Joint Discussion with Section H, on the Plateau Gravels, opened by 



Mr. Whitaker and Prof. T. Rupert Jones. 

 Sir Archibald Geilcie. — On some Traces of Two Rivers of Tertiary 



Time in the Inner Hebrides. 

 n. A. Miers. — On a New Method of Measuring Crystals, and its 



Application to the Measurement of the Octahedral Angles of 



Potash-Alum and Ammonia-Alum. 

 Prof. T. G. Bonney. — A Comparison of the Pebbles in the Trias of 



Budleigh Salterton and of Cannock Chase. 

 Howard Fox. — On a Soda-felspar Rock at Dinas Head, North Coast 



of Cornwall. 

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

 Prof. T. R. Jones. — Report of the Committee on Paleeozoic Phyllopoda. 

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



Deposits of the Pentlands. 

 Dr. B. H. Traquair. — Preliminary Note on a New Fossil Fish from 



the Upper Old Red Sandstone of Elginshire. 

 Dr. H. mdcs. — The Homes and Migrations of the Earliest Known 



Forms of Animal Life, as Indicated by Recent Researches. 

 Montagu Broivne. — On some Vertebrate Remains from the Rheetic of 



Britain (Third Contribution). 

 Osmund W. Jeffs. — On some Forms of Saurian Footprints from the 



Cheshire Trias. 

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

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

 bearing Deposits of Clava, etc. 

 Dr. H. Hichs. — On some Lacustrine Deposits of the Glacial Period 



in Middlesex. 

 Prof. J. F. Blake. — Sporadic Glaciation in the Harlech Mountains. 

 Prof. T. G. Bonney. — On the Probable Temperature of the Glacial 



Period. 



