518 Notices of Memoirs — Paj)ers read at British Association. 



A. Smith Woodward, LL.D., F.B.S. — On the Bone-beds of Pikermi, 

 Attica, and on similar Deposits in Northern Eubosa. (See p. 481.) 



H. J. L. Beadnell. — The Fayum Depression. A preliminary notice of 

 the Geology of a district in Egypt containing a new Palaeogene 

 Vertebrate Fauna. 



Captain A. B. Dwerryhouse. — Eeport of the Committee on the Move- 

 ments of Underground Waters of N.W. Yorkshire. 



Professor E. Hull, F.B.S. — Notes on the Physical History of the 

 Norwegian Fjords. 



H. W. MoncTcton. — On the Origin of the Gravel-Flats of Surrey and 

 Berkshire, (See p. 510.) 



A. Somervail. — On the Occurrence of Diorite associated with Granite 

 at Assouan, Upper Egypt. 



James Stirling. — On some Hornblende Porphyrites of Victoria. 

 Malcolm Laurie. — Note on some Arthropods from the Upper Silurian. 

 F. P. Mennell. — The Copper-bearing Eocks of S. Australia, (p. 520.) 

 H. Bolton. — Eeport of the Committee on the Excavation of the 

 Ossiferous Caves at Uphill, near Weston-super-Mare. 



Section A (Mathematical and Physical Science). 



Eeport of the Committee on Underground Temperature. 

 Eeport of the Seismological Committee. 

 F. N. Denison. — The Seismograph as a Sensitive Barometer. 

 Professor J. Milne, F.B.S. — On Meteorological Phenomena in relation 

 to Changes in the Vertical. 



Section B (Chemistry). 



W. AcTtroyd. — Inverse Eelation of Chlorine to Eainfall. 

 ■ The Distribution of Chlorine in Yorkshire. 



Professor A. Michael. — On the Genesis of Matter. 

 Dr. E. F. Armstrong. — The Equilibrium Law as applied to Salt 

 Separation and to the formation of Oceanic Salt Deposits. 



Section D (Zoology). 

 Coral Eeefs of the Indian Eegion. (Eeport.) 

 J. Stanley Gardiner. — The Coral Islands of the Maldives. 

 Br. Francisco P. Moreno. — Exhibition of Photographs of Fossils in 

 the La Plata Museum. 



Section E (Geography). 



Vaughan Cornish, D.Sc. — Eeport of Committee on Terrestrial Surface 



Waves. 

 H. N. Dickson. — The Mean Temperature of the Atmosphere and the 



Causes of Glacial Periods. 

 Dr. B. Bell, F.B.S.— The Topography and Physical Features of 



Northern Ontario. 



B. T. Gunther. — Eeport of the Committee on Changes of the Land- 

 level of the Phlegrgean Fields. 



Section F (Economic Science and Statistics). 



B. W. Dron. — Some Notes on the Output of Coal from the Scottish. 

 Coalfields. 



