DONATIONS, 575 
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Reports 
Exeter, 1869. 
W. H. Baily.—Report on the Fossils obtained at Kiltorkan Quarry, 
Co. Kilkenny, 73. 
P. M. Duncan.—Second Report on the British Fossil Corals, 150. 
J. Thomson.—Report of the Committee appointed to get cut and 
peur Sections of Mountain-Limestone Corals for photograph- 
ing, 171. 
H. Bauerman.—Report on Ice as an Agent of Geologie Change, 171. 
W. Pengelly—Fifth Report of the Committee for exploring Kent’s 
Cavern, Devonshire, 189, | 
C. Moore.—Report on Mineral Veins in Carboniferous Limestone and 
their Organic Contents, 360. 
Arenas the Elevation and Depression of the Greenland Coast, 
5. 
i. A. Conwell.—On a Fossil Mussel-shell found in the Drift in 
Ireland, 87, 
T. Davidson’s Notes on the Brachiopoda hitherto obtained from the 
i Pebble-bed” of Budleigh-Salterton, near Exmouth in Devon- 
shire, 88. 
C. Le Neve Foster.—On the occurrence of the Mineral Scheelite 
(Tungstate of Lime) at Val Toppa Gold-mine, near Domodossola, 
Piedmont, 88. ; 
R., A. C, Godwin-Austen.—On the Devonian Group considered geo- 
logically and geographically, 88. 
— Hicks.—Notes on the Discovery of some Fossil Plants in the 
Cambrian (Upper Longmynd) Rocks, near St. David’s, 90. 
H. H. Howorth.—On the Extinction of the Mammoth, 90. 
EK. Hull.—On the Source of the Quartzose Conglomerate of the New 
Red Sandstone of the Central portion of England, 91. 
C. Jecks.—On the Orag Formation, 91. 
J. Jefireys—On the Action upon Earthy Minerals of Water in the 
: form of heated Steam, urged by wood fuel, an experiment reported 
to the Association at its Meeting at Glasgow in 1840, 92. 
J. D. La Touche.—On an Estimate of the quantity of Sedimentary 
Deposit in the Onny, 93. 
——. On Spheroidal Structure in Silurian Rocks, 95. 
J. E. Lee’s Notice of remarkable Glacial Strize lately exposed at 
Portmadoe, 95. 
G. A. Lebour.—On the Denudation of Western Brittany, 95. 
——. Notes on some Granites of Lower Brittany, 96. 
J. L. Lobley.—On the Distribution of the British Fossil Lamelli- 
branchiata, 96. 
G. Maw.—On the Trappean Conglomerates of Middletown Hill, 
Montgomeryshire, 96. 
—. On Insect-remains and Shells from the Lower Bagshot Leaf- 
bed of Studland Bay, Dorsetshire, 97. 
L. C. Miall.—Experiments on Contortion of Mountain-Limestone, 
97. 
C. Moore.—On a Specimen of Teleosawrus from the Upper Lias, 97. 
H. A. Nicholson,—On some New Forms of Graptolites, 98. 
G. W. Ormerod.—Sketch of the Granite of the Northerly and East- 
erly sides of Dartmoor, 98. 
_ ©. W. Peach.—Notice of the Discovery of Organic Remains in the 
mlaey between the Nare Head and Porthalla Cove, Cornwall, 
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