in various Sections of the British Association. 467 



Professor J. Milne, F.R.S. — Second Eeporfc on Seismological In- 



vestig;ation. 

 0. H. Hownrth. — Earth Strains and Structure. 

 Professor W. W. Watts. — Report of the Committee for Collecting 



Photographs of Geological Interest. 

 Dr. Olto Halin. — Exhibit of Photographs and Sections of Meteorites. 



Papers bearing upon Geology and Palaeontology read in other 

 Sections, namely : 



Section A. — Mathematical and Physical Science. 



Lord Kelvin. — On the Fuel-Supply and Air-Supply of the World. 



Section B. — Chemistry. 



F. T. Shutt. — The Composition of Canadian Virgin Soils. 

 Professor W. H. Ellis. — Analyses of some Pre-Carboniferous Coals. 

 Eeport of the Committee to inquire into the Proximate CLiemical 

 Constituents of the various kinds of Coal. 



Section P. — Zoology. 



Professor PI. F. Oshorn. — On a Restoration of Phenacodus primcevns.. 

 Professor H. F. Osborn. — On Skeletons and Restorations of Tertiary 



Mammalia. 

 J. F. Wliiteaves. — On new Sepiadce from the Lower Cretaceous of 



the South Saskatchewan. 

 Professor C. S. Minot. — The Origin of Vertebrata. 

 Professor H. F. Osborn. — The Origin of Mammalia. 



Section F. — Geography. 



J. B. Tyrrell. — The Barren Lands of Canada. 



Charles D. Walcoft. — The Geographical Work of the United States 



Geological Survey. 

 J. White. — The Geographical Work of the Canadian Geological 



Survey. 



Section IP. — Anthropology. 



Joint Discussion with Section C, Geology. — Subject: "The First 

 Traces of Man in the New World." 



Professor F. W. Putnam. — The Trenton Gravels. 

 Professor F. W. Claypole. — Human Relics in the Drift of Ohio. 

 The President. — Exhibition of Lance-headed Implements of Glass 



from North-West Australia. 

 F. R. dishing. — Tlie Genesis of Implement-Making. 

 Professor A. C. Haddon. — Adze-Making in the Andaman Islands. 



Section K. — Botany. 



A. C. Seward. — Lecture on Fossil Plants. 

 A. C. Seioard. — Notes on Fossil Equisetace^e. 



