List of Papers Read at the British Association, Glasgow. 471 



I. — British Association for the Advancement of Science, 

 Forty-sixth Meeting, Glasgow, September 7th, 1876. Titles 

 OF Papers Eead in Section C. (Geology). 



President.— YxQi. John Young, M.D., F.R.S.E., F.G.S. 



Inaugural Address by the President. 



Dr. B. Milne- Rome, F.G.S. — Notices of Terraces, Flats, and Haughs 

 at High Levels in the Carron Valley, near Falkirk. 



Dr. James Brijce, F.G.S. — Seventh Eeport on Earthquakes in 

 Scotland. 



Dr. James Bryce. F.G.S. — On the Earthquake Districts of Scotland. 



His Grace the Duke of Argyll, K.T., LL.B., F.B.S.—On the Phy- 

 sical Structure of the Highlands in connexion with their Geo- 

 logical History. 



Dr. D. Milne-Home, F.G.S. — Notes on the Parallel Koads of Glen 

 Koy. 



J. Macfadzean. — On the Parallel Eoads of Glen Eoy. 



G. A. Gibson, M.B., B.Sc. — On the Geology of Foula, Shetlands. 



W. Pengelly, F.R.S. — Twelfth Eeport of the Committee for exploring 

 Kent's Cavern, Devonshire. 



B. H. Tiddeman, M.A., F.G.S. — Fourth Eeport of the Committee for 



assisting in the Exploration of the Settle Caves (Victoria Cave), 



Yorkshire. 

 E. Wiinsch, F.G.S. — On the Junction of Granite and Old Eed Sand- 

 stone in Arran. 

 Professor W. C. Williamson, F.B.S. — On the most recent Eesearches 



into the Structure and Affinities of the Plants of the Coal 



Measures. 

 Dr. Anton FritscJi. — On Labyrinthodont Eemains from the Upper 



Carboniferous (Gas-Coal) of Bohemia. 

 Professor Harhness, F.B.S. , and Professor H. A. Nicholson, M.B. — 



On the Strata and Fossils between the Borrowdale series of the 



Coniston Flags of the North of England. 

 Bev. E. Sewell, M.A., F.G.S.— ^otes on the Drifts and Boulders of 



the Upper Part of the Valley of the Wharfe, Yorkshire. 



C. E. De Bance, F.G.S. — Second Eeport of the Committee on 

 Underground Waters of the New Eed and Permian Formations 

 of England. 



W. S. Mitchell, LL.B. — Final Eeport on the Bagshot Leaf-beds. 



Professor James Thomson, F.B.S.E. — On Eidgy Structure in Coal, 

 with suggestions towards accounting for its origin. 



Professor James Thomson, F.B.S.E. — Further Illustration of the 

 Jointed Prismatic Structure in Basalts and other Igneous Eocks. 



Bev. H. W. CrossJcey, M.A. — Eeport on Distribution of Erratic 

 Boulders. 



Professor E. Hull, M.A., F.B.S. — On the Upper Limit of the essentially 

 Marine Beds of the Carboniferous System in the British Isles, 

 and the necessity for the establishment of a Middle Carbon- 

 iferous Group. 



