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Committee appointed for the pm-pose of reportinfj; upon th(» " Manure " 

 Gravels of \\ exford, 410. — T. Rupert Jones. Juohth Report of the Com- 

 mittee ou the Fossil I'hyllopoda of the l*aheozoio Rocks, 424, — O. \V. 

 Jefts. Report of the Committee to arran^*; for the collection, preserva- 

 tion, and systematic registration of Photographs of (Jeological Interest in 

 the United Kiuj^dom, 429. — A. H. Green. Presidential Address to Sec- 

 tion C, (u'ology, 7S\). — O. C. Marsh. On th«i Gi<rantic Ceratopsidse (or 

 Horned Dinosaurs) of North America, 70.'i. — li. Ilolj^atef. The Carbc-' 

 niferous Strata of Leeds and its immediate suburbs, 70o. — J^. Holgate. 

 Some Physical Properties of the Coals of the Leeds District,796. — G. \V. 

 Lamplugh. On the Houlders and (glaciated Rock-surfaces of the York- 

 shire Coast, 71J7. — G. W. Lamphigh. ]^]ast Yorkshire during- the Glacial 

 Period, 7U8. — J. F. Walker. On Liassic Sections near Bridport, Dorset, 

 79y. — T. D. La Touche. On the Sounds known as the 'Barisal Guns,' 

 occurring- in the (langetic Delta, 800. — T. Tate. On the so-called In- 

 gleton Granite, 800. — ^V. A. E. Ussher. The Devonian Rocks, as de- 

 scribed in De la Beche's Report, interpreted in accordance with Recent 

 Researches, 801. — J 1. Hicks. On Pre-Cambriau liocks occurring as Frag- 

 ments in the Cambrian Conglomerates in Britain, 80-3. — H. Hicks. The 

 Effect produced by Earth-movements on Pre-Cambrian and Lower 

 Palaeozoic Rocks in some Sections in Wales and Shropshire, 804. — C. S. 

 Wilkinson. On the Mineral Resources of New South Wales, 805. — P. F. 

 Kendall. On the Glacial Phenomena of the Isle of Man, 807. — G. W. 

 Lampliigh. On the Speeton Clays and tlieir Equivalents in Lincolnshire, 

 808. — H. G. Seeley. On the Neural Arch of the Vertebrae in the Ichthy- 

 osauria, 809. — W. J^riudley. On the Marbles and other Ornamental Rocks 

 of the Mediterranean, 809. — T. Anderson and II. J. Johnston-Lavis. The 

 supposed Volcanic Eruption of Cape Reykjan;es, 810. — W. Cash and J. 

 Lomax. On Lepidophloios and Lepidodendron^ 810. — J. R. Dakyns. 

 On the Changes of the Lower Carboniferous Rocks in Yorkshire from 

 South to North, 811. — J.Crawford. Human Footprints in recent Vol- 

 canic Mud in Nicaragua, 812. — J. Crawford. On the Geology of Nica- 

 ragua, 812. — J. C. Antrobus and F. H. Hatch. Preliminary Note on the 

 Composition and Origin of Cheshire Boulders, 813. — F. H. Hatch. On 

 some West-Yorkshire Mica-trap Dykes, 818. — T. Tate. Note on Phillips' 

 Dyke, Ingleton, 814. — A. R. Hunt. On the Origin of the Saline Inclu- 

 sions in the Crystalline Rocks of Dartmoor, 815. — J. B. Morgan. On the 

 Strata forming the Base of the Silurian in North-east Montgomeryslrire, 

 816. — W. W. Watts. The Geology of the Long Mountain, on the Welsh 

 Borders, 817. — E. Jones. Elbolton Cave Exploration, 817. — A. Irving. 

 Physical Studies of an Ancient Estuary, 818. — W. Whitaker. Sugges- 

 tions on Sites for Coal-search in the South-east of England, 819. — G. H. 

 Morton. Notes on the l^unter a,nd Keuper Formation in the country 

 around Liverpool, 819. — P. II. Carpenter. Notes on the Morphology of 

 the Cystidea, 821. — S. P. Thompson. On the Sources of the River Aire, 

 821. — A. Smith Woodward. On the Discovery of a Jurassic Fish-Fauna 

 in the Hawkesbury-Wianamatta Beds of New South Wales, 822. — A. 

 Fritsch. Restorations of the Palaeozoic Elasmobranch Genera, Pleura- 

 canthus and Xenacanthus, 822. — J. W. Davis. On Fossil Fish of the West 

 Riding Coal-lield, 822. — E. M. Cole. On Peat overlying a Lacustrine 

 Deposit at Filey, 828. — J. Logan Lobley. On the Origin of Gold, 824. — 

 T. Hart. Notes on A'olcanic i^]ruptit)ns, 825. — 0. C. Marsh. On the Cre- 

 taceous Mammals of North America, 853. 



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