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Lr. F. H. Hatch. — Eeport on South African Topographical and 



Geological Terms. 

 W. G. Fearmides. — Report on Place-names. 

 Discussion on Mountain Building. Opened by Professor Joly, 



followed by Sir A. Geikie, Professor Lapworth, Professor SoUas, 



Professor Cole, Dr. Teall, etc. 

 F. Greenlxj. — Eeport of Committee on Anglesey Rocks. 

 W. Whitahr, B.A. Lond., F.R.S. — On the finding of Silurian Beds 



in Kent. 

 Br. Woolacott. — On a case of Thrust and Crush Brecciation in the 



Magnesian Limestone, Co. Durham. 

 I)r. G. W. Grabham.—Well-v^ater Supply of the N.E. Sudan. 

 H. Bolton. — Contemporaneous Erosion in the Lower Series of Coal- 

 measures of the Bristol Coalfield. 

 Professor S. H. Reynolds. — Report on Pre-Devonian Rocks of Mendips 



and Bristol area. 

 /. JV. Slather. — Report on Kirmington Deposits. 

 Professor H. G. Seeley, F.R.S. — On a Fossil Reptile with a Trunk 



from the Upper Karroo of Cape Colony. 

 Professor PL. G. Seeley, F.R.S. — On the distinctions between the 



dentition of the fossil Reptilia classed as Cynodontia and Gompho- 



dontia. 

 H. Brodrick. — Reptilian Footprints from the Inferior Oolite of Whitby^ 

 J. Lomas. — Report of Trias Committee. (Lantern.) 

 Br. A. Vaughan. — Report on Carboniferous Succession. 

 R. Welch. — On Dopplerite from Sloggan Bog, Co. Antrim. 



Titles of Papers read in other Sections bearing upon Geology : — 

 Section B. — Chemistky. 



Professor W. N. Hartley, F.R.S. — Lithium in Radio-active Minerals. 

 Discussion on Peat, in which Dr. Woltereck, Captain Sankey, 



Professors Ryan, Johnson, and Lyon, Dr. Adeney, Mr. K. B. EUes,, 



and others took part. 



Section D. — Zoology. 



Presidential Address by Dr. S. E. Harmer, F.R.S. 



Discussion on '' The abuses resulting from the strict application of 



the rule of priority in zoological nomenclature, and on the means 



of protecting well-established names." Opened by Mr. G. A. 



Boulenger, F.R.S. 

 Professor Cossar Fwarf, F.R.S. — Wild Ancestors of the Domestic 



Horse. 

 Lantern Lecture by Dr. A. Smith "Woodward, F.R.S. — The Evolution. 



of Fishes. 



Section E. — Geogkaphy. 



Presidential Address by Major E. H. HiUs, C.M.G., R.E. _ 

 Professor W. M. Bavis. — The Physiographic Subdivisions of the 

 Appalachian Mountain System. 



