Noticed of Memoirs — Papers read at British Association. 419 



/. W. Slather. — Report of the Committee on Drift Deposits at 



Kirmington, etc. 

 W. G. Fenrnsiden. — On the Lower PalEeozoic Series at Poraproy. 

 IT. Culpin & G. Grace. — Recent Exposures of Ghicial Drift at 



Doncaster and l^ickliill. 



E. Greenly. — Report of the Committee on the Crystalline Rocks of 

 Anglesey. 



H. Brodrick. — On Faults as a predisposing cause for the existence 



of Pot-holes on Tngleborough. 

 C. G. Danford. — Notes on tlie Speeton Ammonites. 

 </. Parkinson. — The Post-Cretaceous Stratigraphy of Southern 



Nigeria. 

 Professor T. W. JEdgeworth David, F.E.S. — Occurrence of the 



Diamond in the Matrix near Inverell, New South Wales. 

 Dr. F. H. Hatch.— On the ' Cullinan ' Diamond. 

 T. H. Holland, F.R.S. — On a peculiar variety of Sodalite from 



Rajputana. 

 J. Lomns, Dr. A. Smith Woodward, F.R.S., 22. C. Beasley. — Report 



of the Committee on the Fauna and Flora of the Trias. 

 A. Wilmore. — A contribution to our knowledge of the Limestone 



Knolls of Craven. 

 Professor E. J. Garwood. — On the Faunal Divisions of the Carboni- 

 ferous Rocks of Westmoreland. 

 Dr. Wheelton Hind. — Report of the Committee on Life-Zones in the 



British Carboniferous Rocks. 

 Dr. A. Vaughan. — Report of the Committee on the Faunal Succession 



in the Carboniferous Limestone of the South- West of England. 

 Dr. Henry Woodward, F.B.S. — Arthropods from the Coal-measures. 

 A. C. Seioard, F.R.S. — The Jurassic Flora of Yorkshire. 

 A. C. Seward, F.H.S. — Report of the Committee on the Fossil Floi'a 



of the Transvaal. 

 Professor G. A. J. Cole. — The Teaching of Geology to Agricultural 



Scholars. 

 Dr. F. A. Bather. — Notes on the " Index Animalium." 



F. W. Harmer. — The Glacial Deposits of the East of England. 

 F. W. Harmer. — ' Lake Oxford ' and the Goring Gap. 



M. B. Cotsioorth. — On the Continuous Glacial Period. 



Professor J. Milne, F.R.S. — Certain Earthquake-relationships. 



Discussion on the Origin of the Trias, opened by Professor T. G. 

 Bonney, F.R.S., and J. Lomas. 



Professor T. W. Edgeworth David, F.B.S. — Notes on the Coal- 

 measures of New South Wales. 



Professor J. W. Gregory, F.B.S. — The Problems of the Palasozoic 

 Glaciations of Australia and South Africa. 



Professor F. Hull, F.B.S. — On an Artesian Boring for the Water- 

 supply of the City of Lincoln from the New Red Sandstone. 



Professor T. W. Edgeworth David. F.B.S. — Further Note on the 

 Occurrence of Diamond in New South Wales. 



Professor J. W. Gregory, F.R.S. — Report of the Committee on the 

 Correlation and Atce uf South African Strata. 



