480 Reports and Proceedings — British Association. 



E. W. BaeJce. — On the Geysers of the Eotorua District, N. Island of 

 New Zealand. 



Prof. J. W. Judd, — Notes to accompany a Series of Photographs, 

 prepared by J. Martin, Esq., to illustrate the Scene of the recent 

 Volcanic Eruption in New Zealand. 



E. T. Hardman. — On the Geology of the newly-discovered Goldfields 

 of Western Australia (Kiniberley District). 



Ricliard Meade. — Statistics of the Production and Value of Coal 

 raised within the British Empire. 



W. A. E. JJssher. — The Belations of the Middle and Lower Devonian 

 in West Somerset. 



W. Whitalcer. — Supplementary Note on two Deep Borings in Kent. 



Prof. W. Boyd DawMns. — On the Westward Extension of the Coal- 

 measures in South-Eastern England. 



J. S. Gardner. — Beport on the Fossil Plants of the Tertiary and 

 Secondary Beds of the United Kingdom. 



Sir J. W. Dawson. — On Canadian Examples of supposed Fossil Alga?. 



Prof. T. McK. Hughes.— On Bilobites. 



Prof. W. C. Williamson. — On recent Besearcbes amongst the Carbon- 

 iferous Plants of Halifax. 



W. Topley. — Notes on the recent Earthquake in the United States ; 

 including a telegraphic despatch from Major Powell, Director of 

 the United States Geological Survey. 



Prof. John Milne. — Beport on the Earthquake and Volcanic Pheno- 

 mena of Japan. 



Dr. H J. Jolmston-Lavis. — Beport on the Volcanic Phenomena of 

 Vesuvius. 



Bev. A. Irving. — On the Heat of the Earth as influenced by Conduc- 

 tion and Pressure. 



Bev. A. Irving. — A Contribution to the Discussion of Metamorphism 

 in Bocks. 



J. Gunn. — On the Influence of the Axial Botation of the Earth on 

 the Interior of its Crust. 



List of Papers bearing upon Geology read in other Sections.' 



Section A. — Mathematical and Physical Science. 



Address by the President, Prof. G. H. Darwin. — (Geological Time, 



etc.) 

 John Hojplcinson. — An Improved Form of Clinometer. 



Section B. — Chemical Science. 

 Dr. H R. Mill.— Chemistry of Estuary Water. 

 Dr. 0. W. Huntingdon. — The Crystalline Structure of Iron Meteorites. 



Section D. — Biology. 

 Address by the President, W. Carruthers. — (Pliocene Plants, etc.) 



Section H. — Anthropology. 

 Dr. Henry Hides. — On Evidence of Pre-Glacial Man in North Wales. 

 Prof. W. Boyd Dawlcins. — On the Becent Exploration of Gop Cairn 



and Cave. 

 Charles N. Bell. — Bemains of Pre-historic Man in Manitoba. 



