134 _ DONATIONS. 
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting at Nor- 
wich (continued). 
C. Moore. —Preliminary Report on Mineral Veins confess Organic 
_ Remains in the Carboniferous Limestone, 428. : 
R. A. C. Godwin-Austen.— Presidential Address, Section C, 51. 
W. H. Baily.—Fossils from the Old Red Sandstone of Kiltorcan Hill, 
Talkenny, 58. 
A. Bell—Molluscan Fauna of the Red Crag, 59. 
-J. Brodie—Recent Geological changes on the British Islands, 60. 
Hyde Clark. Western Asia Minor Coal- and Iron-basins, and the 
_ Geology of the District, 61. 
E. Crisp.—Skeleton of a Fossil Whale from the Hastern Coast of 
Suffolk, 61. 
Jel, Coquand. —Parallelism of the Cretaceous Strata of England and 
the North of France with those of the West, South-west, and 
_ South of France and the North of Africa, 61. 
P. M. Duncan.—On the genus Clistophyllum, 62. 
O. Fisher.—On the Denudations of Norfolk, 63. 
W. Fox.—On the Skull and Bones of an Touanodon, 64, 
W. BR. Grove.—Artificial Rocking-stones, an experiment, 66. 
J. Gunn.—On the Alternate Elevations and Subsidences of the Land, 
and the order of Succession of Strata in Norfolk and Suffolk, 66. 
H. Hicks—On some recent Discoveries of Fossils in the Cambrian 
Rocks, 68. __ 
C. Jecks.—On the F erruginous Sandstone of the Neighbourhood of 
Northampton, 69. 
E. R. Lankester.—On the Oldest Beds of the Crags, 70. 
J. L. Lobley.—On the Range and Distribution of the British Fossil 
Brachiopoda, 71. 
J. Lowe.—On the occurrence of Spherical Iron Nodules in the Lower 
Greensand, 72. 
Dr. Mann Ben the Coal-field of Natal, 73. 
G. Maw.—On the Sequence of the Deposits in Norfolk and Suffolk 
superior to the Red Crag, 73. 
©. Moore.—On New Discoveries connected with Quaternary Depots, 
74, 
C. G. Nicolay.—On the Geology of the Chapada Diamantina in the 
province of Bahia, Brazil, 74. 
C. W. Peach.—On the Fossil Fishes of Cornwall, 76. 
W. Pengelly.—On the condition of some of the Bones found in Kent’s 
Cavern, Torquay, 76. 
C. B. Rose.—On the Crag at Aldeby, 77, 
J. W. Salter.—On a New Pterygotus from the Lower Old Red Sand- 
stone, 78. 
8. Sharp.—On a remarkable Incrustation in Northamptonshire, 78. 
J. Tennant.—On the recent Discovery of Diamonds in the Cape 
Colony, 79. 
J. Thomson.—Notes on certain Reptilian Remains found n the Car- 
boniferous Strata of Lanarkshire, 79. 
_O. Torell—On some New Fossils from the Longmynd Rocks of 
Sweden, 80. 
F. W. Harmer.—On the Glacial and Postglacial Structure of Norfolk 
and Suffolk, 80. 
Calcutta. Asiatic Society of Bengal. Proceedings. Nos. 5-7 (May 
to July), 1869. 
