454 British Association — Papers read in Section C. 



W. HelUer Baily — Eeport of the Committee on the Fossils of Kil- 



torcan, Co. Kilkenny. 

 C. Moore — On a Specimen of Teleosaurus from the Upper Lias. 

 6r. Maw — On the Trappean Conglomerates of Middletown Hill, 



Montgomeryshire. 

 W. Carruthers — On Eeptilian eggs from Secondary Strata. 



„ „ — On Slickensides. 

 J. Thomson — On Teeth and dermal structure associated with 



CtenacantJms. 

 Pierre de TcMJiatchef — Paleontologie de I'Asie Mineure. 

 H. Woodward — On the occurrence of Stylonurus in the Cornstones of 

 Hereford. On the discovery of a large Myriapod of the genus 

 Euphoheria in the Coal Measures of Kilmaurs, near Glasgow. 

 J. Bandall — On the denudation of the Shropshire and Staffordshire 



Coal-field. — Communicated hy W. W. Smyth. 

 C. le Neve Foster — On the occurrence of the mineral Scheelite at 



Val Toppa Gold Mine, near Domodossola, Piedmont. 

 J. E. Taylor — On certain phenomena in the Drift, near Norwich. 



„ „ — The water-bearing strata around Norwich. 

 G. A. Lehour — Denudation of Western Brittany. — Communicated hy 

 B. A. C. Godwin-Austen. (See ante, pp. 442-446.) 

 „ ,, . — Notes on some granite of Lower Brittany. 

 H. A. Nicholson — On some new forms of Graptolifces. — Communicated 



by the President. 

 G. Moore — Eeport of the Committee for the purpose of Investi- 

 gating the Veins containing Organic Eemains which occur in 

 the Mountain Limestone of the Mendips, and elsewhere. 

 H. Brady. — Notes on Mr. Moore's Foraminifera from Mineral Yeins. 

 G. W. Peach — Notice of the Discovery of Organic Eemains in the 



rocks between the Nare Head and Porthalla Cove, Cornwall." 

 H. Pauerman— Report of the Committee on "Ice as an agent of 



Geologic change." 

 B. Brown — On the Elevation and Depression of the Coast of Green- 

 land. 

 G. Maw — On Insect Eemains and Shells from the Lower Bagshot 



Leaf-bed of Studland Bay, Dorsetshire. 

 J. Thomson — On new forms of Pteroplax and other Carboniferous 

 Labyrinthodonts, and of Megalichthys ; with notes on their 

 Structure, by Dr. Young. 

 Ifr. Hicks — On the Discovery of Fossil Plants in the Cambrian 



Eocks (Upper Longmynds) near St. David's. 

 Dr. Mann— On the Gold of Natal. 



L. G. Miall — Experiments in illustration of the Contortion of Eocks. 

 J. Bryce — Eeport of the Committee on Earthquakes in Scotland. 

 W. S. Mitchell— -'ReT^ort of the Committee for the purpose of investi- 

 gating the Leaf-beds of the Lower Bagshot series of the Hamp- 

 shire Basin. 

 B. Etheridge — On the occurrence of a large deposit of Terra-Cotta 



Clay at Watcombe, Torquay. 

 Bev. J. D. La Touche. — An estimate of the quantity of sedimentary 

 deposits in the river Onny. 



