List of Papers read on Geology, 1889. 479 
Dr. D Embleton.—On the Spinal Column of Lozomma Allmanni from 
the Northumberland Coal-field. 
Dr. R. Laing.—The Bone Caves of Cresswell, with the recent dis- 
covery of an Extinct Feline (Felis brevirostris) new to Great Britain. 
Dr. Rk. H. Traquair—On the Devonian Fishes of Canada. 
A. Smith Woodward.—On the Occurrence of the Devonian Ganoid 
Onychodus in Spitzbergen. 
A. Smith Woodward.—Notes on some new and little-known British 
Jurassic Fishes. (See page 448.) 
Prof. A. W. Riicker and Prof. T. E. Thorpe-—On the Relation 
between the Geological Constitution and the Magnetic State of 
the United Kingdom. 
Prof. A. C. Haddon.—Notes on the Geology of Torres Straits. 
_ G. W. Lamplugh.—Report on an Ancient Sea Beach near Bridlington. 
Dr. H. W. Crosskey.—Report on Hrratic Blocks. 
W. Whitaker.—On a Deep Channel filled with Drift in the Valley 
of the Cam, Essex. 
H. H. Howorth.—Are the extreme Glacial Views developed by 
Agassiz and his scholars consistent with our Present Geological 
Knowledge ? 
G. W. Lamplugh.—Note on a New Locality for the Arctic Shell-beds 
of the Basement Boulder-clay on the Yorkshire Coast. 
H. H. Howorth.—Did the great Rivers of Siberia flow Southwards 
and not Northwards in the Mammoth Age? 
&. B. Dorsey.—On the Witwatersrand Gold Fields. 
A. Bell.—Report on the Manure Gravels of Wexford. 
Prof. F. Clowes.—On Waterbox Deposits and their Bearing on the 
Cementing Material of Rocks. 
J. Starkie Gardner.—Report on the Hocene Plants of the Isle of 
Wight. 
Prof. "4, El. Green.—A word or two about the so-called Concretions 
in the Magnesian Limestone of Durham. 
W. Topley.—TVhe Work of the Geological Survey in Northumberland 
and Durham. 
R. Tiddeman.—On Concurrent Faulting and Deposit (Craven, York- 
shire), with a note on Carboniferous Reefs. 
List of Papers bearing on Geology read before other Sections. 
Section A. (Mathematical and Physical Science.) 
Report of the Committee on Underground Temperature. 
Section B. (Chemical Science.) 
J. Pattinson ee Dr. H. S. Pattinson.—On Chilian Manganese Ore. 
Prof. Frank Clowes.—On Barium Sulphate Deposits from the Waters 
of Durham Coal-mines and in Nottingham Sandstone. 
Report of the Committee on the Formation of a Uniform System of 
Recording the Results of Water Analysis. 
Section D. (Biology.) 
Prof. H. F. Osborn.—The Paleontological Evidence for the trans- 
mission of acquired characters. 
