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British Association for the Advancement of Science. Report of the 

 59th Meeting. ]N^ewcastle-iipon-Tyne, 1889. 1890. 

 Everett. Eighteenth Report of the Committes appointed for the pur-, 

 pose of investigating the Rate of Increase of Underground Temperature 

 downwards in various Locahties of Dry Land and under Water, 35. — T. 

 Rupert Jones. Seventh Report of the Committee on the Fossil Phyllo- 

 poda of the Palaeozoic Rocks, 63. — W. 0. Williamson. Report of the 

 Committee appointed to investigate the Flora of the Carboniferous Rocks 

 of Lancashire and West Yorkshire, 69. — G. W. Lamplugh. Report of 

 the Committee appointed for the purpose of investigating an Ancient Sea- 

 beach near Bridlington Quay, 70. — 0. E. De Ranee. Fifteenth Report 

 of the Committee appointed for the purpose of investigating the Circula- 

 tion of Underground Waters in the Permeable Formations of England 

 and Wales, and the Quantity and Character of the Water supplied to 

 various Towns and Districts from these Formations, 71. — J. S. Gardner. 

 Report of the Committee appointed for the purpose of exploring the 

 Higher Eocene Beds of the Isle of Wight, 89.— A. Bell. Third Report 

 of the Committee appointed for the purpose of reporting upon the 

 "■ Manure " Gravels of Wexford, 92. — H. W. Crosskey. Seventeenth 

 Report of the Committee appointed for the purpose of recording the Po- 

 sition, Height above the Sea, Lithological Characters, Size, and Origin of 

 the Erratic Blocks of England, Wales, and Ireland, reporting other matters 

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

 vation, 115. — J. Thomson. Report of the Committee appointed to in- 

 vestigate the Geograph}^ and Geology of the AtJas Ranges in the Empire 

 of Morocco, 165. — H. J. Johnston-Lavis. Report of the Committee ap- 

 pointed for the investigation of the Volcanic Phenomena of Vesuvius and 

 its neighbourhood, 283. — J. Milne. Ninth Report of the Committee ap- 

 pointed for the purpose of investigating the Earthquake and Volcanic 

 Phenomena of Japan, 295. — J. Pattinson and H. S. Pattinson. On Chilian 

 Manganese Ore, 537. — J. Geikie. Address to Section C.-Geology, 551. — 

 C. M. Smith. The Bandai-san Eruption, Japan, July 1888, 564. — E. 

 Naumann. Terrestrial Magnetism as modified by the Structure of the 

 Earth's Crust, and Proposals concerning a Magnetic Survey of the Globe, 

 565. — T. P. Barkas. Notes on the numerous newly discovered fossil 

 footprints on the Lower Carboniferous Sandstones of Northumberland 

 near Otterburn, 565. — T. Mellard Reade. The Physiography of the 

 Lower Trias, 566. — A. Geikie. On the Origin and Age of some of the 

 Crystalline Schists of Norway, 567. — J. E. Marr. Dynamic Meta- 

 morphism of Skiddaw Slate, 568. — F. H. Hatch. On the Lower Silurian 

 Felsites of the South-East of Ireland, 568.— A. R. Hunt. The Age of the 

 Granites of Dartmoor and the English Channel, 569. — R. Swan. The 

 Island of Pares, in the Cyclades, and its Marble Quarries, 570. — T. G. 

 Bonney. Preliminary Note on the alleged Occurrence of 1 ossils in the 

 Crystalline Schists of the Lepontine Alps, 571. — T. G, Bonney. The 

 Effects of Pressure on Crystalline Limestones, 571. — J. J. H. TeaU. The 

 Amygdaloids of the Tynemouth Dyke, 572. — F. Nasen. Observations on 

 the Greenland Ice-sheet, 573. — E. Hull. On the Presence of Coral-like 

 Forms in the Crystalline Limestone of Inishowen, Co. Donegal, 577. — A. 

 C. G. Cameron. Note on the recent Exposures of Kelloways Rock at 

 Bedford, 577. — W. A. E. Ussher. The Devcmian Rocks of Great Britain, 

 578. — D. Embleton. On the Spinal Column of Loxomma Alhnani, 

 Huxley, from the Northumberland Coal-field, 580. — R. Laing. On the 

 Bone Caves of Creswell, and Discovery of an Extinct Pleiocene Feline 

 {Felis hrevirostris), new to Great Britain, 583. — R. H. Traquair. On 

 Fossil Fishes of the Devonian Rocks of Scaumenac Bay and Campbellton, 

 Canada, 584. — A, Smith Woodward. On the Occurrence of the Devonian 



