466 Notices of Memoirs — List of Papers read 



Dr. J. W Spencer. — On the Continental Elevation of the Glacial 



Epoch, 

 F. B. Taylor. — The Champlain Submergence and Uplift, and their 



Eelations to the Great Lakes and Niagara Falls. 

 0. K. Gilbert. — Eemarks introductory to the Excursion to Niagara 



Falls and Gorge. 

 Bailey Willis. — Drift Phenomena of Puget Sound and their Inter- 

 pretation. 

 Professor C. H. JlitchcocJc. — The Southern Lobe of the Laurentian 



Ice-Sheet. 

 Professor N. S. Shaler. — On the Origin of Drumlins. 

 R. Chalmers. — The Pre-Glacial Decay of Kocks in Eastern Canada. 

 Sir William Datoson, F.B.S. — Note on certain Pre-Cambrian and 



Cambrian Fossils supposed to be related to Eozoon. 

 A. C. Seicard, M.A. — On the Possible Identity of Bennettites, 



Williamsonia, and Zamites gigas. 

 J. F. Whiteaves. — Note on a Dendrodont Fish-tooth from Silurian 



Eocks of Nova Scotia. 

 H. M. Ami, D.Sc. — On some new or hitherto little known Paleeozoic 



Formations in North-Eastern America. 

 Dr. G. F. Matthew. — Some Characteristic Genera of the Cambrian. 

 Professor T. Rupert Jones, F.R.S. — Keport of the Committee on the 



Fossil Phyllopoda of the Paleozoic Rocks. 

 J. Milne and A. J. Juices-Browne. — Report of the Committee on the 



Secondary Fossils of Moreseat, Aberdeenshire. 

 M. VAhhe J. G K. Laflamme. — Influence d'un eboulement sur le 



regime d'une Riviere. 

 Captain S. G. McBakin. — Report of the Coast Erosion Committee 



of the East Kent and Dover Natural History Societies. 

 p[. N. Ridley. — Report of the Committee on the Fauna of Caves near 



Singapore. 

 P. F. Kendall. — Report of the Committee on the Erratic Blocks of 



the British Islands. 

 A. E. Barlow, M.A., and W. F. Ferrier, B.Sc. — On the Relations 

 and Structure of certain Granites and associated Arkoses on Lake 

 Temiscaming, Canada. 

 P. M. C. Kermode. — Report of the Committee on the Irish Elk 



Remains in the Isle of Man. 

 Professor W. G. Milter. — On some Nickeliferous Magnetites. 

 J. J. H. Teall, F.R.S. — Differentiation in Igneous Magmas as a result 



of Progressive Crystallization. 

 J. B. Tyrrell, B.Sc. — The Glaciation of North-Central Canada. 

 Dr. E. Gilpin, Jun. — The Geological Horizon of some Nova Scotia 



Minerals. 

 W. F. Ferrier, B.Sc. — The Minerals of the Elaeolite-syenite near 



Montreal. 

 W. L. Goodwin and Professor W. G. Miller. — Some Economic 



Minerals of Ontario. 

 Professor H. Le Roy Fairchild. — Glacial Geology of Western New 

 York. 



