List of Pajjers read in Section C. 429 



J. Hopkinson — On the Occurrence of a remarkable Group of Grapto- 



lites in the Arenig Eocks, St. David's. 

 H. G. Seeley, F.G.S. — ^On the Occurrence of a British Fossil Zeuglodon 



at Barton, Hants. 

 Frof. E. Hebert — Sur les divisions de la Craie en France, leurs 



limites et leur faune, I'identite de ces divisions des cotes du 



detroit. 

 James Thomson, F.G.S. — Fourth Eeport of the Committee for the 



Continued Investigation of Mountain Limestone Corals. 

 James Bryce, LL.D., F.G.S. — Eeport on Earthquakes in Scotland. 

 William Jolly — Eeport on the Discovery of Fossils in certain remote 



parts of the N.W. Highlands. 

 Frof. m Alleyne Nicholson, M.D., F.B.S.E.— On the Geology of 



Thunder Bay and Shabendowan Mining Districts on the North 



Shore of Lake Superior. 

 Frof. H. A. Nicholson — On Ortonia, a new genus of Fossil Tubicolar 



Annelides, with Notes on the Genus Tentaculites. 

 Eev. Canon Tristram, F.B.S. — On the Geology of Moab. 

 Prof. Edioard Hull, F.B.S. — On the Trachyte Porphyry of Antrim and 



Down, Ireland. 

 Frof. James Hall — Note on the Occurrence of Erect Bases or Trunks 



of Psaronius in the Devonian Eocks of New York, U.S.A. 

 W. Carruihers, F.B.S. — On the Tree Ferns of the Coal Measures and 



their Affinities with Existing Forms. 

 Frof. Albert Gaudry — Sur les Animaux Fossiles du Mont Leberon. 

 Frof. James Hall — On the Geographical Distribution of the Middle 



and Upper Silurian (Clinton, Niagara, and Upper Helderberg) 



Formations in the United States. 

 Thomas Davidson, F.B.S. — Brief Notice of the Present State of our 



Knowledge in Connexion with the Brachiopoda. 

 Henry Woodioard, F.G.S., F.Z.S. — Sixth Eeport on Fossil Crustacea. 

 Bev. John Gunn — On the Prospect of Finding Productive Coal 



Measures in Norfolk and Suffolk, with Suggestions as to the 



Places best adapted for an Experimental Boring. 

 Thomas Davidson, F.B.S., and Frof. William King, D.Sc. — Remarks 



on the Genera Trimerella, Dinobolus, and Monomerella. 

 G. vom Bath — On a Eemarkable Block of Lava, ejected by Vesuvius 



during the Great Eruption of April, 1872, Proving the Forma- 

 tion of Silicates by Sublimation. 

 J. Gtoyn Jeffreys, F.B.S. — A Few Eemarks on Submarine Explorations, 



with Eeferences to M. Delesse's Work, "Lithologie du Fond des 



Mers." 

 Dr. Leith Adams, F.B.S. — Eeport on the Fossil Elephants of Malta. 

 W. Boyd Daioldns, M.A., F.B.S. — On the Physical Geography of the 



Mediterranean during the Pleistocene Age. 

 Charles Moore, F.G.S. — On the Presence of Naked Echinodermata 



(Holothuria) in Oolitic and Liassic Beds. 

 John Edward Lee, F.G.S. — Notice of Veins or Fissures in the Keuper 



filled Ehsetic Bone-bed at Goldcliff in Monmouthshire. 



