446 Notices of Memoirs — Titles of Papers read before 



C. Reid, F.R.S. — Geological Notes on the Upway Disturbance 



(Appendix to the above Report). 

 S. W. Cuttriss. — The Caves and Potholes of Ingleborough and the 



District. 

 Bev. W. Lower Carter. — Eeport on the Underground Waters of 



North- West Yorkshire — the Sources of the Aire. 



A. R. Dwerryhouse. — Eeport of the Committee on the Movement of 

 Underground Waters of Craven. I. The Ingleborough District. 



£. Greenly. — On Ancient Land-surfaces of Anglesey and Carnarvon- 

 shire. 



. On the Form of some Rock-bosses in Anglesey. 



Dr. G. Abbott. — The Concretionary Types in the Magnesian Lime- 

 stone of Durham. 



Frof. T. Groom. — Pebbles of the Hollybush Conglomerate, (p. 471.) 



On the Igneous Rocks associated with the Cambrian 



System of Malvern. (See p. 473.) 



The President. — On a Concealed Coalfield beneath the London Basin. 



B. H. Tiddeman. — On the Formation of Reef Knolls. 



J. Lomas. — On the Construction and Uses of Strike Maps. 

 W. Gibson. — On Rapid Changes in the Thickness and Character of 

 the Coal-measures of Staffordshire. 



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

 of Type- specimens. 



Bev. J. F. BlaTce. — Suggestions in regard to the Registration of Type 

 Fossils. (See p. 471.) 



C. B. Wedd. — The Outcrop of the Corallian Limestone of Elsworth 

 and St. Ives. 



S. Bolton. — Eeport of the Committee on Caves at Uphill, near 

 Weston-super-Mare. 



B. Lloyd Praeger. — Report of the Committee for the Exploration of 

 Irish Caves. 



Joint discussion with Section K on the Conditions during the Growth 

 of the Forests of the Coal-measures. The discussion was opened 

 by Mr. A. Strahan and Mr. J. E. Marr, F.E.S., on behalf of 

 Section C, and by Mr. E. Kidston and Mr. A. C. Seward, F.E.S., 

 on behalf of Section K. 



Br. E. D. Wellburn.— On the Fossil Fishes of the Yorkshire Coalfield. 



On the Fish Fauna of the Millstone Grits of Great Britain. 



J. J. E. Teall, F.B.S., Pres. G.S.— On the Plutonic Complex of 



Cnoc na Sroine, and its bearing on current Hypotheses as to the 



Genesis of Igneous Eocks. 

 Professor Li. Busz. — On a Granophj're Dyke intrusive in the Gabbro 



of Ardnamurchan, Scotland. (See p. 436.) 

 Professor IT. A. Miers, F.B.S. — Eeport of the Committee on the 



Present State of our Knowledge of the Structure of Crystals. 

 Dr. Wheelton LLind. — Eeport of the Committee on Life Zones in 



British Carboniferous Eocks. 

 Miss Ljerna B. J. Sollas, B.Sc. — On Naiadites from the Upper 



Ehastic of Eedland, Bristol. 

 F. W. Harmer. — The Influence of the Winds upon Climate during 



