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of interest connected with the same, and taking measures for their 



preservation. 

 J. E. Lee, F.G.S. — Notice of the occurrence of a Fish allied to 



Coccosteus in a bed of Devonian Limestone, near Chudleigli. 

 J. E. Lee, F.G.S. — Notice of Fossils found in a bed of Devonian 



rocks at Saltern Cove, in Torbay, and in a quarry of the Old Bed 



Sandstone, near Caerleon, in Monmouthshire. 

 P. H. Carpenter, M.A. — On the Nomenclature of the Crinoidal Calyx. 

 V. Ball, M.A., F.G.S.— On the Coal Fields and Coal production of 



India. 

 J. F. Blake, M.A., F.G.S.— On Geological Episodes. 

 F. M. Burton, F.G.S. — On the Keuper Beds between Eetford and 



Gainsborough. 

 F. M. Burton, F.G.S. — On the Northerly extension of the Eksetic 



Beds at Gainsborough. 

 W. Pengelly, F.B.S. — Fifteenth Eeport on the Exploration of Kent's 



Cavern, Devonshire. 

 J. Evans, LL.D., F.B.S. — Eeport on the Bone Caves of Borneo. 

 Professor W. Boyd Daiohins, M.A., F.B.S. — On the Bone Caves of 



Derbyshire. 



B. J. UssJier and Professor A. L. Adams, M.A., F.B.S. — Discovery 

 of a Bone Cave near Cappagh, County Waterford. 



C. Bicketts, M.D., F.G.S. — On some remarkable Pebbles in the 

 Boulder-clay of Cheshire and Lancashire. 



The Abbe A. Benard and T. Murray. — On the Volcanic Products of 



the Deep Sea of the Central Pacific, with reference to the 



" Challenger " Expedition. 

 C. Moore, F.G.S. — On Ammonites and Aptychi. 

 E. W. Claypole. — Notes on a Fossil Tree from the Upper Silurian of 



Ohio. 

 J. W. Davis, F.G.S. — On Ostracocanthus dilatatns (gen. et sp. nov.), 



a Fossil Fish from the Coal-measures, S.E. of Halifax, Yorkshire. 

 E. Wilson, F.G.S. — On the Age of the Pennine Chain. 

 M. Blair. — On the Foundations of the Town Hall, Paisley, with 



Notes on the Bocks of Eenfrewshire. 

 Dr. J. PJiene, F.S.A. —On the Deposit of Carbonate of Lime at 



Hierapolis, in Anatolia, and on the Efflorescences of the Lime- 

 stone at Les Baux, in Provence. 

 Prof. A. S. Herschel, M.A., F.B.A.S., and Prof. G. A. Lebour, M.A., 



F.G.S. — Sixth Eeport on the Conductivities of certain Eocks. 



(Eead also before Section A.) 

 Prof J. D. Everett, F.B.S. — On some broad features of Underground 



Temperature. 

 Prof. W. G. Williamson, F.B.S. — On the Botanical Affinities of 



Sigillaria and Stigmaria. 

 S. B. J. Skertchly, F.G.S. — Evidence of the Existence of Palaeolithic 



Man during the Glacial Period in East Anglia. (Eead also 



before Section D.) 

 J. H. Collins, F.G.S. — On the Geological Age of the Eocks of 



West Cornwall. 

 J. Perry. — On the Surface Eocks of Syria. 



