474 Notices of Memoirs — Papers read at British Association. 



Professor S. H. Reynolds, M.A. — Certain Aspects of British Scenery 

 as illustrating the work of the Geological Photographs Committee. 



Senry C. Beasley. — Report on Footprints found in the Trias of Great 

 Britain. 



Professor S. H. Reynolds, M.A. — Report of the Committee on the 

 Geology of Glensaul, co. Galway. 



JE. S. Cobbold. — On some "Further Excavations among the Cambrian 

 Rocks of Coraley, Shropshire, 1908. 



Report of the Committee on the Drift Deposits of Kirmington, Lincoln- 

 shire, and the East Riding of Yorkshire. 



Report on the Crystalline Rocks of Anglesey. 



Report on the Chemical Composition of Cham wood Rocks. 



Report on the Salt Lakes of Biskra, Algeria. 



List of Titles of papers read in other Sections bearing upon Geology: — 



Section A. — Mathematical and Physical Science. 



F. Napier Denison. — Effects of Atmospheric Pressure on the Earth's 



Surface. 

 Professor A. P. H. Love, i^. 5. S.— Discussion of "Earth Tides". 



Section D. — Zoology. 



P. S. Goodrich, F.R.S. (Oxford).— The Origin of Vertebrates. 

 Professor A. B. Macallum, F.R.S. (Toronto). — Palaeobiology and the 



Age of the Earth. 

 J. Stanley Gardiner, F.R.S. (Cambridge). — Coral Reefs. 



Section E. — Geography. 



A. 0. Wheeler. — Some Characteristics of the Canadian Rockies. 



J. Stanley Gardiner, F.R.S. — The Seychelles. 



Professor flohhs (Michigan). — Cycle of Alpine Glaciation. 



Miss L. A. Owen. — Floods in the Great Interior Valley of America. 



Professor A. P. Coleman. — The Yellowhead Pass and Mount Robson. 



Professor Podge. — The Formation of Arroyos in Adobe-filled Valleys 



in the South- Western United States. 

 Professor B. W. Johnson. — The Development of Nantasket Beach near 



Boston. 

 M. Allorge. — The Eastern (Tunisian) Atlas Mountains; their Main 



Structural and Morphological Features. 



Section G. — Engineering. 



J. B. Porter. — An Outline of an Investigation now being conducted 

 for the Dominion Government on the Coals of Canada. 



Section H. — Anthropology. 



Report of the Committee to investigate the Lake Villages at 



Glastonbury. 

 Report of the Committee to conduct explorations with the object of 



ascertaining the age of Stone Circles. 

 Report of the Committee to investigate Neolithic Sites in Northern 



Greece. 



