414 Notices of Memoirs — British Association. 



C. E. de Bance. — Eeporfc of the Committee on the Circulation of 



Underground Waters. 

 B. N. Peach. — On a Widespread Eadiolarian Chert formation, Arenig 



Age, in Southern Uplands of Scotland. 

 J. Home. — On the Contact alteration of the Radiolarian Chert, along 



the margin of the Loch Doon Gi'anite. 

 Dr. n. Hides. — On the Grampian Series (Pre-Cambrian Rocks) of 



the Central Highlands. 

 J. F. Blake. — On the still-possible Cambrian Age of the Torridon 



Sandstone. 

 Prof. A. Blytt. — On some Calcareous Tufas in Norway. 

 Dugald Bell. — Alleged Proof of Submergence in Scotland during the 



Glacial Epoch. I. Chapelhall, Airdrie. 

 Dugald Bell. — Alleged Proofs of Submergence in Scotland during the 



Glacial Epoch. 11. Clava and other Northern Localities. 

 Clement Reid. — Fossil Arctic Plants found near Edinburgh. 

 H. Coates. — The cuttings of the Crieff and Comrie Railway. 



Exhibition of Geological Specimens, Maps, and Photographs. 

 Prof. E. Hull. — The Physical Geology of Sinai and Palestine. 

 J. F. Blake. — On two tunnel-sections in the Cambrian of Carnarvon- 

 shire. 

 Dr. H. J. Johnston-Lavis. — Report of the Committee on the Volcanic 



Phenomena of Vesuvius. 

 Bev. E. Jones. — Report of the Committee on the Elbolton Cave. 

 B. Harrison. — Report of the Committee on the Excavations at 



Oldbury Hill. 

 Prof. T. G. Bonney. — On the Relation of the Bunter Pebbles of the 



English Midlands to those in the Old Red Sandstone conglomerates 



of Scotland. 



A. Harker. — On Porphyritic Quartz in Basic Igneous Rocks. 

 Alexander Somervail. — On the Relations of the Rocks of the Lizard 



district. 



B. N. Peach and J. Home. — On the Ice-shed in the North- West 

 Highlands during the Maximum Glaciation. 



B. N. Peach and J. Home. — On a Bone Cave in the Limestone of 



Assynt. 

 Prof. W. J. Sollas. — Report on the Committee on Investigating the 



Structure of a Coral Reef. 

 Miss M. Ogilvie. — Landslips in the St. Cassian Strata of the South 



Tyrol. 

 J. G. Goodchild. — On a Granite junction in Mull. 

 J. G. Goodchild. — The St. Bees' Sandstone and its associated Rocks. 

 J. J. H. Teall. — The Sequence of Gneissose Rocks. 

 Prof. W. J. Sollas. — Supposed Radiolarian Remains from the Slates 



of Howth. 

 Prof. J. W. Sollas. — Supposed Radiolarian Remains from the Culdaflf 



Limestone. 

 E. T. Neioton. — On Some Dicynodont and other Reptilian remains 



from the Elgin Sandstone. 

 Dr. R. H. Traquair. — On the Distribution of Fossil Fishes in the 



Ediuburc-h District. 



