478 Reports and Proceedings — British Association. 



A. Stralian.— On the Rocks surrounding the Warwickshire Coal 



Field, and on the base of the Coal-Measures. With an Appendix 



on the Igneous Eocks of the Neighbourhood, by F. Rutley. 

 W. Matthews. — On the Halesowen Coal Boring. 

 F. G. Meacham and H. Insley. — On the Thick Coal and the Trias 



north of Birmingham, and on the old South Staffordshire Coal 



Field. 

 Dr. H. W. Crosslcey. — Report on the Erratic Blocks of England and 



Wales. 

 Dr. H. W. Crosslcey. — On the Glacial Formations of the Birmingham 



District. 

 Rev. W. Tuckwell. — On the Glacial Erratics of Warwickshire and 



Leicestershire. 

 A. T. Evans. — The Fossiliferous Bunter Pebbles contained in the 



Drift of Moseley, etc. 

 Prof. W. Benton. — On the Surface Subsidences caused by Coal 



Mining. 

 Dr. PL. Woodward and R. Etheridge. — To exhibit some Organisms 



met with in the Clay-Ironstone Nodules of the Coal-Measures of 



the Neighbourhood of Dudley. 

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



the Lower Coal Measures at Clayton, near Bradford. 

 Rev. P. B. Brodie. — On the Discovery of Fossil Fish in the New 



Red Sandstone (Upper Keuper) in Warwickshire. 

 Rev. P. B. Brodie. — On the Range, Extent, and Fossils of the Rhastic 



Formation in Warwickshire. 

 W. J. Harrison. — On a Deep Boring for Water in the New Red 



Marls (Keuper Marls) near Birmingham. 

 Dr. W. T. Blanford. — Notes on a Smoothed and Striated Boulder 



from a Pretertiary Deposit in the Punjab Salt Range. 

 A. B. Wynne. — On a Facetted and Striated Pebble from the Olive 



Conglomerate of Chil Hill, in the Salt Range, Punjab. 

 Prof. E. Hull. — Notes on the Problems now being investigated by 



the Officers of the Geological Survey in the North of Ireland, 



chiefly in Co. Donegal. 

 Dr. C. Callaway. — Notes on the Crystalline Schists of Donegal. 

 Prof. C. Lapworth. — The Ordovician System in Shropshire. 

 Prof. T. McK. Hughes.— On the Silurian Rocks of North Wales. 

 Prof. T. McK. Hughes. — Notes on some Sections in the Arenig Series 



of North Wales and the Lake District. 

 J. E. Marr. — On the Lower Palaeozoic Rocks, near Settle. 

 A. J. Juices- Browne. — Note on a Bed of Red Chalk in the Lower 



Chalk of Suffolk. 

 Dr. C. Le Neve Foster. — Manganese Mining in Merionethshire. 

 J. W. Davis. — On the Exploration of Raygill Fissure, Yorkshire. 

 C. Beale. — On the Dolerites of Rowley Regis. 

 C. J. Woodward. — On the Mineral District of Western Shropshire. 

 F. D. Adams. — On the Anorthosite Rocks of Canada. 

 Prof. H. Carvill Lewis. — On a Diamond-bearing Peridotite, and on 



the Genesis of the Diamond. 



