474 Notices of Memoirs — Pajjers read at British Association. 



Professor J. Milne. — Report on the Earthquake Phenomena of 



Japan. 

 Professor W. J. Sollas, M.A. — Report on the conditions under which. 



ordinary Sedimentary Materials may be converted into Meta- 



morphic Rocks. 

 Bev. G. F. Whidborne, M.A., and Professor W. J. Sollas, M.A. — On 



some Fossils from the Inferior Oolite. 

 C. E. De Bance. — Report on the Circulation of the Underground 



Waters in the Permeable Formations of England. 



A. B. Hunt, M.A. — Evidence of Wave-Action, at a depth of 40 



fathoms, in the English Channel. 

 W. Whitaker, B.A. — List of Works on the Geology and Palseonto- 



logy of Oxfordshire, Berkshire, and Buckinghamshire. 

 Professor James Thomson, LL.D., F.B.S. — Mention of an example of 



an early stage of Metamoi'phic Change in an Old Red Sandstone 



Conglomerate near Aberfoil. 

 Professor Jnmes Thomson, LL.D., F.B.S. — On features in Glacial 



Markings noticed on Sandstone Conglomerate at Skelmorlie and 



Aberfoil. 

 Professor J. Prestwich, M.A., F.B.S. — On the Equivalents in England 



of the Sables de Bracheux, and on the Southern limits of the 



Thanet Sands. 

 J. S. Gardner. — Suggestions for a Revised Classification of the British 



Eocenes (see p. 466). 

 J. W. Ehoes. — On the Classification of the Oligocene Strata in the 



Hampshire Basin. 

 E. B. Taioney, M.A. — On the Outcrop of the Brockenhurst Beds near 



Lyndhurst. 

 Dr. G. BicJcetts. — On Subsidence as the Efiect of Accumulation. 

 J. S. Gardner. — The Cause of Elevation and Subsidence of Land. 

 Professor W. Boyd DawJcins, M.A., F.B.S. — On the Geology of the 



Channel Tunnel. 

 C. E. De Bance. — On Proposed Channel Tunnels in their Geological 



Aspects. 

 W. Topley. — On the Synclinal Structure of the Straits of Dover. 



B. J. JJssher. — Report on the Exploration of Caves in the South of 



Ireland. 



T. W. Shore and E. Westlake. — On the Southampton Artesian Well. 



Bev. H. W. Crosshey. — Report of the Committee on Erratic Blocks. 



G. B. Vine. — Report on the British Fossil Polyzoa (Jurassic Species). 



Professor W. J. Sollas, M.A. — On the Formation of Flints. 



Bev. E. Hill, M.A. — Problems in the Geology of the Channel Islands. 



Bev. A. L-ving, B.Sc. — Notes on Alpine Post-Carboniferous (Dyassic) 

 and Triassic Rocks. 



Professor J. D. Everett, F.B.S. — Summary of Reports of the Com- 

 mittee on Underground Temperature. 



B. B. White. — Notes on the Geology and Mining of the United 

 States of Columbia, S.A. 



W. Topley. — Report on the Progress of the Geological Map of 

 Europe. 



