Reports and Proceedings — British Association. 475 



Professor H. Carvill Leiois. — The Direction of Glaciation as ascer- 

 tained by the Shapes of the Strige. 

 TV. F. Stanley. — Proposed conditions to account for a former Glacial 



Period in Great Britain existing under similar Meteorological 



Conditions to those that rule at the present time. 

 Dr. H. HicJcs. — On the Fynnon Beuno and Cae-Gwyn Bone-Caves, 



North Wales. 

 Hev. Dr. Hugh Mitchell. — Exhibition of Specimens of Fish from the 



Lower Old Red Sandstone of Forfarshire. 

 J. Gordon Phillips. — The Elgin Sandstones. 

 Dr. E. H. Traquair. — Preliminary Note on a new Eeptile recently 



discovered at New Spynie, near Elgin. 

 J. S. Gardner. — Report on the Fossil Plants of the Tertiary and 



Secondary Beds of the United Kingdom. 

 Professor C. Lapioorth. — The Great Highland Controversy; its 



Causes, Course, and Consequences. 

 P. N. Peach and /. Home. — The Geology of Durness and Eriboll, 



with special reference to the Highland Controversy. 

 Professor T. G. Bonney. — Preliminary Note on some Traverses of the 



Crystalline District of the Central Alps. 

 Professor H. Carvill Lewis. — Some Examples of Pressure-Fluxion 



in Pennsylvania. 



A. Harlcer. — On Slaty Cleavage and Allied Rock-structures ; with 



special reference to the mechanical theories of their origin. 

 G. H. Kinahan. — On Irish Metamorphic Rocks. 

 John Gunn. — A Description of the Rocks of Central Caithness. 

 Professor A. Benard. — On some Rock Specimens from the Islands of 



the Fernando Nohronda Group. 

 Rev. E. Hill. — The Average Density of Meteorites compared with 



that of the Earth. 

 Professor Henry Drummond. — Notes on a recent examination of the 



Geology of East Central Africa, from the Zambesi to the Nyassa 



Tanganyika Plateau. 

 Dr. Max Schuster. — Some Results of the Crystallographic Study of 



Danburite. 

 Sir B. Owen. — American Evidences of Eocene Mammals of the 



" Plastic Clay " Period. 

 Sir B. Owen. — Exhibition of a Restoration of Tinoceras. 

 Professor 0. C. Marsh. — Discovery of Anurous Amphibia in the 



Jurassic Deposits of America. 

 Professor T. B. Jones. — Report on the Fossil Phyllopoda of the 



Palceozoic Rocks. 

 Dr. P. H. Traquair. — On the Distribution of Fossil Fishes in the 



Estuarine Beds of the Carboniferous Formation. 

 Hugh Miller. — Some results of a detailed Survey of the old Coast- 



L nes near Throndhjera, Norway. 

 J. Melvin. — The Parallel Roads of Lochaber. 



B. N. Peach and J. Home. — Further Evidence of the existence of the 



Ice in the North Sea Basin, based on the Exploration of the 

 Wy ville-Thomson Ridge by Dr. John Murray ; and on the 



