448 Notices of Memoirs — Papers read before British Association,. 



Plankton Investigation. 



Professor W. B. Scott. — The Miocene Fauna of Patagonia. 

 J. Stanley Gardiner. — Investigations upon the Coral Eeefs of the 

 Indian Eegion (Keport). 



Section E (Geogbaphy). 



Vaughan Cornish. — On Snow Eipples and Sastrugi. 



J. E. Marr, F.Ii.S. — The Origin of Moels, and their subsequent 



Dissection. 

 Dr. S. B. Mill. — The Treatment of Eegional Geography. 

 E. 0. Bavenstein. — Foreign and Colonial Surveys. 

 J. Milne, F.B.S. — Large Earthquakes recorded in 1899. 

 Eeport of Committee on Physical and Chemical Constants of Sea 



Water. 

 B. T. GuntJier. — On the possibility of obtaining more Eeliable 



Measurements of the Changes of the Land-level of the Phlegrgean 



Fields. 



Section F (Economic Science and Statistics). 



Professor W. Saunders, LL.D. — Eesults of Experimental Work in 

 Agriculture in Canada under Government Organization. 



Section G (Mechanical Science). 



J. Watson. — Water Supply, with a Description of the Bradford 



Waterworks. 

 J. H. Glass. — The Coal and Iron Ore Fields of Shansi and Honan, 



and Eailway Construction in China. 



Section H (Anthkopology). 



President's Address (Professor John Bhys, M.A.). — The Prehistoric 

 Ethnology of the British Islands. 



J. Paxton Moir. — Stone Implements of the Natives of Tasmania. 



Professor K B. Tylor, F.B.S. — The Stone Age in Tasmania as 

 related to the History of Civilization. 



D. G. Hogarth. — The Cave of Psychro in Crete. 



A. M. Pell. — On the occurrence of Flint Implements of Paleeolithic 

 type on an old Land-surface in Oxfordshire, near Wolvercote and 

 Pear-tree Hill, together with a few Implements of various- 

 Plateau types. 



A. G. Raddon, Sc.D., F.B.S. — Eeiics of the Stone Age in Borneo. 



Section K (Botany). 



Dr. D. H. Scott, F.B.S. — On the presence of seed-like organs in 



certain Pala30zoic Lycopods. 

 The Primary Structure of certain Palaeozoic Stems referred 



to Araiicarioxylon. 

 A. C. Seward, F.B.S., and Flizaheth Dale. — On the Structure of 



Di'pteris conjugata, Eein, with notes on the geological history of 



the Dipteridin^. 

 Professor Power, F.B.S. — Illustrations of Sand-binding Plants. 

 W. G. ITorcScZeZZ.— The Origin of Modern Cycads. 



