478 Reports and Proceedings— British Association— 
BririsH ASSocriaATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE. 
SEPTEMBER 127H to 187TH, 1889. 
List of Titles of Papers read in Section (C) Geology. 
Professor James Guixize, D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S., President. 
The President’s Address. (See page 461.) 
Prof. J. Milne.—Report on the Earthquake and Volcanic Phenomena 
of Japan. 
Prof. G. Michie Smith—The Bandaisan Eruption, Japan, July, 1888. 
Dr. E. Naumann.—Terrestrial Magnetism as modified by the Struc- 
ture of the Harth’s Crust; and Proposals concerning a Magnetic 
Survey of the Globe. 
T. P. Barkas.—Notes on numerous newly discovered Fossil Foot- 
prints on the Lower Carboniferous Sandstone of Northumberland, 
near Otterburn. 
T. Mellard Reade.—The Physiography of the Lower Trias. 
Dr. A. Geikie.—Origin and Age of the Crystalline Schists of Norway. 
J. H. Marr.—Dynamic Metamorphism of Skiddaw Slates. 
Dr. F. H. Hatch.—On the Lower Silurian Felsites of the South- 
Fast of Ireland. 
A. R. Hunt.—The Age of the Granites of Dartmoor and the English 
Channel. 
R. Swan.—The Island of Paros, in the Cyclades, and its Marble 
Quarries. 
Prof. T. G. Bonney.—Preliminary Note on the alleged Occurrence 
of Fossils in the Crystalline Schists of the Lepontine Alps. 
W. W. Watts.—To exhibit Specimens of Belemnites from Lukmanier. 
Prof. T. G. Bonney.—Effects of Pressure on Crystalline Limestone. 
J. J. H. Teall.The Amygdaloids of the Tynemouth Dyke. 
Dr. F. Nansen.— Greenland. 
Prof. C. Williamson.— Report on Coal Plants; on the Present State 
of Inquiry into the Microscopic Features of the Coals of the World, 
and into the Organization of the Fossil Plants of the Coal-Measures. 
Prof. T. Rupert Jones.—Report upon the Fossil Phyllopoda of the 
Paleozoic Rocks. 
Dr. H. J. Johnston-Lavis.—Report on the Volcanic Phenomena of 
Vesuvius. 
Prof. E. Hull.—To exhibit Specimens of supposed Coral Structures 
from Culdaff in Donegal, and to invite opinions thereon. 
Prof. HE. Hull.—TYo exhibit a small block of magnetically polar 
diorite. 
A. C. G. Cameron.—Note on the recent exposures of Kellaway’s 
Rock at Bedford. 
G. R. Vine-—Polyzoa of the Red Chalk. 
W. A. #. Ussher.—The Devonian Rocks of Great Britain. 
John Marley and Professor G. A. Lebour.—Sketch of the Rise and 
Progress of the Cleveland and South Durham Salt Industry, and 
on the Extension of the Durham Coal-field. 
C. EH. De Rance.—Report of the Committee on the Circulation of 
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