Notices of Memoirs—The British Association. old 
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British ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE, 
Firry-Tuirp Mretine, Souruport, 19TH Srpremper, 1888. 
[Professor A. Cavity, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., etc., President. ] 
A.—TirLes oF Papers Reap 1n Section C. (GEoLoeyY). 
President: Prorressorn W. C. Wiuuiamson, LL.D., F.R.S., etc. 
Address by the President (Professor Williamson).—On the Present 
State of our Knowledge of the Fossil Vegetation of the Carbon- 
iferous Age. 
OC. E. De Rance.—Notes on Geological Sections within 40 Miles 
Radius of Southport. (See p. 500.) 
G. H. Morton.—Section Across the Trias recently exposed by a 
Railway Excavation in Liverpool. 
Professor W. Boyd Dawkins, M.A., F.R.S.—The Master Divisions of 
the Tertiary Period. 
R. J. Ussher, M.R.I.A.—Report on Exploration in Caves in the 
Carboniferous Limestone of the South of Ireland. 
J. W. Davis.—Report on the Exploration of Raygill Fissure, Yorkshire. 
J. W. Davis.—On the Occurrence of Labyrinthodonta in the Yoredale 
Rocks of Wensleydale, Yorkshire. 
J. W. Davis.—On some Fossil Fish Remains found at Leyburn, 
Yorkshire. 
H. W. Crosskey, LL.D.—Report of the Boulder Committee. 
Professor W. C. Williamson, LL.D., F.R.S. (President).—On some 
Supposed Fossil Algze, from the Carboniferous Rocks. 
Professor W. C. Williamson and W. Cash.—Report on the Fossil 
Plants of Halifax. 
Principal J. W. Dawson, C.M.G., F.R.S.—Geological Relations and 
Mode of Preservation of Hozoon Canadense. 
Professor E. Hull, LL.D., F.R.S.—On the Geological Age of the 
North Atlantic Ocean. 
Baldwin Latham.—The Influence of Barometric Pressure on the 
Discharge of Water from Springs. 
W. H. Baily.—Additional Notes on Anthracosaurus Hdgei (Baily, 
sp.); a large Sauro-Batrachian from the Lower Coal-measures, 
Jarrow Colliery, near Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny. 
W. T. Knowles.—On Basalt apparently overlying Post-Glacial Beds, 
Co. Antrim. 
Mark Stirrwp.—On some Recent Opinions respecting the Loess- 
Deposits of the Valley of the Rhine. 
G. P. Hughes.—On the Former Physical Condition of Glendale, 
Northumberland. 
James Thomson.—On a Conglomerate with Boulders in the Laurentian 
Rocks of North Uist, Scotland. 
James Thomson.—On a Coral Atoll on the Shore-line at Arbigland, 
near Dumfries, Scotland. 
G. B. Vine.-—Report on the British Fossil Polyzoa. 
