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— Liste des membres au 30 novembre 1886. 



— Report of the fifty-sixth Meeting of the British Association for 

 the Advancement of Science held at Birmingham in September 1886. 



Géologie. 



C. Lapworth. — On the Geology of the Birmingham District, p. 621. 



W. Jérôme Harrison. — On the Discovery of Rocks of Cambrian âge at Dos- 

 thill in "Warwickshire, p. 622. 



G. Lapworth. — The Cambrian Rocks of the Midlands, p. 622. 



T. H. Waller. — On the Petrography of the volcanic and associated Rocks of 

 Nuneaton, p. 623. 



Anbray Strahan. — On the Rocks surrounding the Warwickshire Coalfield, and 

 on the Base of the Goal-Measures with an Appendix on the igneous Rocks of the 

 neighbourhood, by F. Rutley, p. 624. 



William Mathews. — On the Halesowen District ofthe South Staffordshire Coal- 

 field, p. 625. 



Frederick Macham and H. Insley. — Notes on the Rocks between the Thick 

 Coal and the Trias North of Birmingham and the old South Staffordshire Goal, 

 field, p. 626. 



Fourteenth. Report on the Erratic Biocks of England, Wales and Ireland, 

 p. 627. 



H. W. Crosskey. — On the glacial Phenomena of the Midland District, p. 627. 



W. Tuckwell. — On the Glacial Erratics of Leicestershire and Warwickshire, 

 p. 627. 



A. E. Evans. — The Fossiliferous Bunter Pebbles contained in the Drift at Mo- 

 seley, etc., p. 627. 



W. E. Benton. — Surface subsidence caused by latéral coal mining, p. 628. 



H. Woodward and R. Etheridge. — Exhibition of some Organism met with in 

 the Clay-Ironstone nodules of the Coal-Measures in the neighbourhood of Dudley, 

 p. 628. 



S. A. Adamson. — Notes on the Discovery of a large Fossil tree in theLower 

 Coal-Measures at Clayton, near Bradford, p. 628. 



P. B, Brodie. — On the Discovery of Fossil Fish in the New Red Sandstone (Up- 

 per Keuper) in Warwickshire, p. 629. 



P. B. Brodie. — On the Range, Extent, and Fossils of the Rhœtic Formation in 

 Warwickshire, p. 629. 



W. Jérôme Harrison. — On a Deep Bering for Water in the New Red Maris 

 (Keuper Maris) near Birmingham, p. 630. 



W. T. Blanford. — Notes on a smoothed and striated Boulder (exhibited) from 

 a pretertiary Deposit in the Punjab sait Range, p. 630. 



A. B. Wynne. — On a striated and facetted Fragment from Chel Hill Olive 

 Conglomerate, Sait P^ange, Punjab, p. 631. 



R.eport on the Exploration ol the Caves of North Wales, p. 632. 



T. Me Kenny Hughes. — On the Pleistocene De[josits of the Vale of Glvi^yd, 

 p. 602. 



H. Carvill Lewis. — Comparative Studies upon the Glaciation of North Ame- 

 rica, Great Britain and Ireland, p. 632. 



Henry Johnson. — On the Extension and probable Duration of the South Staf- 

 fordshire Coallield, p. 636. 



J. William Dawson. — On the Relations ofthe Geology of the Arctic and At- 

 lantic Basins, p. 638. 



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