Titles of Papers read on Geology. 451 



Professor J. W. Gregorij, F.E.S. — On Australia. 



Miss C. A. Simpson. — The Upper Basin of the Warwick Avon. 



Mr. A. G. Ogilvie. — The Physical Geography of the Entrance to 



Inverness Pirth. 



Sectiok G. — Engineering. 

 Dr. Vaughan Cornish. — On Land Slides accompanied by Upheaval in 



the Ctilebra Cutting of the Panama Canal. 

 Mr. E. R. Mattheivs. — Harbour Projections and their Effect upon the 



Travel of Sand and Shingle. 

 Br. J. S. Owens. — The Transport and Settlement of Sand in Water, 



and a method of exploring Sand Bars. 



Section H. — Anthropology. 

 Dr. JR. H. Marett. — Eecent Archaeological Discoveries in the Channel 



Islands. 

 Mr. W. Dale. — On present Speculations concerning the Age of certain 



forms of the so-called Neolithic Celt. 

 The Evolution of Man from the Ape — 



(a) Professor Carveth Reed. — On the Differentiation of Man from 



the Anthropoids. 

 (J)) Dr. Harry Camphell. — The Factors Determining the Evo- 

 lution of Man from the Ape. 

 {c) Dr. L. Robinson. — The Relations of the Lower Jaw to 

 Articulate Speech. 

 Dr. Capitan. — Becent Discoveries of Paintings in the Palaeolithic 



Caves of the South of Erance. 

 Mr. T. C. Cantrill. — Stone Boiling in the British Isles. 

 Dr. T. J. Jehu §f Mr. A. J. B. TFace. — Excavations in the Kinkell 



Cave, St. Andrews. 

 Mr. S. J. E. Peahe. — The early Bronze Age in the Lower Rhone Valley. 

 Mr. 0. G. 8. Craivford. — Trade between England and Erance in the 



Neolithic and Bronze Ages. 

 Rev. F. Smith. — Palaeolithic ' Guillotine ' Trap-stones. 

 Rev. Dr. A. Irving. — Prehistoric Horse Remains in the Stort Valley. 



Section K. — Botany. 



Professor E. C. Jeffrey Sf Dr. D. H. Scott, F.R. S.—DeYonian Plants 

 showing Structure. 



Mr. S. Hanishaw Thomas. — On a new type of Ginkgoalian Leaf. 



Dr. E. de Fraine. — A new species of Medullosa from the Lower Coal- 

 measures. 



Professor F. W. Oliver, F.R.S. — On the Distribution of Sueda 

 fruticosa and its role in the stabilizing of active Shingle. 



Mr. P. S. Allen. — A Botanical Survey of Maritime Plant Eormations 



, of Hunstanton, Norfolk. 



Mr. A. R. Sorwood. — The influence of River Development on Plant 

 Distribution. 



Miss W. S. Wortham. — Some Features of the Sand-dunes in the 

 south-west corner of Anglesey. 



Section M. — Agriculture. 

 Mr. J. Parry. — The Aff'orestation of Watersheds. 



