Titles of Papers rend at Glasgow. 517 



Miss C. A. Eaisin, D.Sc. — Perira Island, and its Kelation to the Area 



of the Eed Sea. 

 B. L. Jack, LL.D. — The Artesian Water Supply in Queensland. 

 B. N. Peach, F.R.S.— The Cambrian Fossils of the N.W. Highlands. 

 Professor W. J. Sollas, F.R.S. — On a New Method in the Investiga- 

 tion of Fossil Remains. With illustrations, Monograptus, Ophiura, 



Palaospondylus. 

 B. Kidston, F.R.S. E. — Notes on some Fossil Plants from Berwickshire. 

 Dr. Wheelton Hind. — Report of the Committee for studying Life- 

 zones in the British Carboniferous Rocks. 

 J. B. Kilroe. — Geology regarded in its Economic Applications to 



Agriculture by means of Soil Maps. 

 A. M. Bell. — Plants and Coleoptera of Pleistocene Age from Wolver- 



cote, Oxfordshire. 

 Vaughan Cornish, D.Sc. — Report of the Committee on Terrestrial 



Surface Waves and Wave-like Surfaces. 

 Dr. R. F. Scharff. — Report of the Committee to Explore Irish Caves. 

 Professor P. F. Kendall and K. B. Muff. — Evidences of Ancient 



Glacier-dammed Lakes in the Cheviots. (See p. 513.) 

 Professor P. F. Kendall. — Report of the Committee on the Distribution 



of Erratic Blocks. 

 A. Smith Woodioard, LL.D., F.R.S. — Report of the Committee for 



considering the best methods for the Registration of all Type 



Specimens of Fossils in the British Isles. 

 W. Barlow. — Report of the Committee upon the present state of our 



knowledge of the Structure of Crystals. 

 J. G. Goodchild. — On the Scottish Ores of Copper in their Geological 



relations. 



A revised list of the Minerals known to occur in Scotland. 



W. Mackie, M.D. — The occurrence of Barium Sulphate and Calcium 



Fluoride as cementing substances in the Elgin Trias. 

 On the Pebble Band of the Elgin Trias and the Wind-worn 



Pebbles. 



On the occurrence of Covellite in association with Malachite 



in the Sandstone ofKingsteps, Nairn. 

 J. M. Maclaren. — On the Source of the Alluvial Gold of the Kildonan 



Field, Sutherlandshire. 

 Field Notes on the influence of Organic Matter on the 



deposit of Gold in Veins. 

 W. H. Wheeler. — On the Sources of the Warp in the Humber. 

 G. Barrow. — On the Alterations of the Lias Shale by the Whin Dyke 



of Great Ayton in Yorkshire. 

 E. H. Cxmningham Craig. — On Cairngorms. 



W. Ackroyd. — On the Circulation of Salt, and its Geological Bearings. 

 J. Rhodes. — Notes on the occurrence of Phosphatic Nodules and 



Phosphate-bearing Rocks in the Upper Carboniferous Limestone 



(Yoredale) Series of the West Riding of Yorkshire and the 



Westmoreland border. 

 Note on a Silicified Plant Seam beneath the Millstone 



Grit of Swarth Fell, West Riding of Yorkshire. (See p. 520.) 



