456 Notices nf Memoirs — Titles of Papers read in Section C. 



A. G. Cameron. — On Subsidences over the Permian Limestone 



between Hartlepool and Ripon. 

 J. D. Kendall. — The Glacial Deposits of West Cumberland. 

 Frofessor S. G. Seeley, F.R.S. — On Simosauriis pusillus (Fraas), and 



the evolution of Plesiosaurus. 

 Frofessor H. G. Seeley, F.R.S.— On a restoration of ArchceojMryx, 



vv^ith remarks on differences between the two specimens. (See 



p. 454.) 

 Frofessor F. M. Duncan, F.R.S. — On Asterosmilia Beadt, a new Species 



of Coral from the Oligocene of Brockenhurst. 

 Frofessor J. Frestioich, M.A., F.B.S. — On the strata between the 



Chillesford Beds and the Lower Boulder Clay — "The Mundesley 



and Westleton Beds." 

 Frofessor J. Frestwich, M.A., F.B.S. — On the Extension into Essex, 



Middlesex, and other inland counties of the Mundesley and 



Westleton Beds, in relation to the Age of certain Hill Gravels, 



and of some of the Valleys of the South of England. (See p. 46G.) 



F. B. Foulton, M.A. — A Preliminary Eeport of the working (now in 



progress) of Dowkerbottom Cave, in Craven. 

 C. E. De Ranee. — Eeport on the Circulation of Underground Waters. 

 W. F[. Faily.— He-port on the Tertiary Flora of the Basalt of the 



North of Ireland. 

 R WetJiered.— On the Formation of Coal. (See p. 469.) 

 Professor W. C. Williamson, F.R.S. — Preliminary Eemarks on the 



Microscopic Structure of Coal. 

 W. Cash. — Some Eemarks on the Halifax Hard Seam. 

 Jas. Spencer. — Eesearches in Fossil Botany, 

 Jas. Spencer. — Notes on Astromyelon and its root. 

 W. A. E. UssJier. — On the Paleeozoic Eocks of North Devon and 



West Somerset. (See p. 44L) 

 Frofessor E. Hull, F.R.S. — The Devono-Silurian Formation. 

 Bev. E. Hill, M.A. — On Evaporation and Eccentricity as Cofactors in 



the causes of Glacial Periods. 

 A. Strahan.— On the Discovery of Coal-measures under New Eed 



Sandstone, and on the so-called Permian Eocks of St. Helen's, 



Lancashire. (See p. 433.) 

 E. B. Tawney, M.A. — On the Upper Bagshot Sands of Hordwell 



Cliffs, Hampshire. 

 Bev. H. W. Crosshey. — Eeport on the Erratic Blocks of England, 



Wales, and Ireland. 



G. B. Vine. — Eeport on Fossil Polyzoa. (See p. 471.) 

 J. B. Bahyns, M.A.— On '' Plots." 



P. H. Carpenter, M.A. — Eemarks on the Structure and Classification 

 of the Blastoidea. (See p. 464.) 



P. E. Carpenter, M.A. — On the Characters of the Lansdowne Encri- 

 nite, Millericrinns Prattii, Gray. (See p. 466.) 



A. Strahan, M.A. — On the Lower Keuper Sandstone of Cheshire.^ 



E. Wilson. — On a Discovery of Fossil Fishes in the New Eed Sand- 

 stone of Nottingham. 



^ See Geol. Mag. September, p. 396. 



