﻿Notices of Memoirs — British Association, Section C. 471 



IV. — British Association for the Advancement of Science, 

 Forty-seventh Meeting, Plymouth, August 16th, 1877. 

 Titles of Papers Eead in Section C. (Geology). 



President.— W. Pengelly, Esq., F.R.S., F.G.S. 

 President's Address. (See p. 419.) 

 The President. — Sketch of the Geology of the Coast from the Eame 



Head to the Bolt Tail. 

 J. H. Collins. — On the Drift of Plymouth Hoe. 



B. N. Worth. — Notes on the Palfeontology of Plymouth. 

 Professor G. Beivalque. — On the Devonian System in England and in 



Belgium. 



A. Champernoivne, M.A. — On the Succession of the Paleozoic 

 Deposits of South Devon. 



S. B. Pattison. — On the Carboniferous Coast-Line of North Cornwall. 



C. Beid. — On the Junction of the Limestone and Culm-measures 

 near Chudleigh. (See p. 454.) 



H. B. Woodward. — Notes on the Devonian Eocks near Newton Abbot 

 and Torquay, with Eemarks on the Subject of their Classification. 

 (See p. 447.) 



W. Pengelly, F.B.S. — Thirteenth Annual Eeport of the Committee 

 for assisting in the Exploration of Kent's Cavern. 



B. H. Tiddeman, M.A., F.G.S.— Fifth Annual Eeport of the Com- 

 mittee for assisting in the Exploration of the Settle Caves 

 (Victoria Cave). 



G. Be Bance, F.G.S. — Eeport of the Committee for investigating the 

 Circulation of Underground Waters in the New Eed Sandstone 

 and Permian formations. 



C. Le Neve Foster, D.Sc, F.G.S. — On some Tin Mines in the parish 



of Wendron, Cornwall. 



C. Le Neve Foster, D.Sc., F.G.S.— On the " Great Flat Lode " South 

 of Eedruth and Camborne. 



G. Le Neve Foster, D.Sc. — On some of the Stockworks of CornwalL 



Arthur W. Waters, F.G.S. — Influence of the Distribution of Land 

 and Water upon the Shifting of the Axis of the Earth. 



J. E. Collins, F.G.S. — Note on the Serpentine of Duporth in St. 

 Austell Bay, Cornwall. 



Professor J. W. Clarice. — Some Observations upon the Origin and 

 Antiquity of the Mounds of Arkansas, United States. 



Professor A. S. Herschel, M.A., F.B.A.S., and G. A. Lebour, F.G.S.— 

 Eeport on the Thermal Conductivities of Eocks. 



Bev. H. W. Crosslcey, F.G.S. — Eeport of the Boulder Committee. 



J. Gmjn Jeffreys, LL.D., F.B.S. — On the Post-Tertiary Fossils pro- 

 cured in the late Arctic Expedition, with Notes on some of the 

 Eecent or Living Mollusca from the same Expedition, 



C. E. Be Bance, F.G.S. — Note on the Correlation of certain Post- 

 Glacial Deposits in West Lancashire. 



G. H. Morton, F. G.8. — On the Carboniferous Limestone and Millstone- 

 grit in the Country around Llangollen, North Wales. (See p. 469.) 



G. A. Lebour, F.G.S. — On some Pebbles in Shales. 



