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ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO TttE PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. [The fossils referred to are described, and those of which the names are printed in italics are also figured.] Abbey Wood, section" at 1)lumstead Common and, 435. Aberdeen, dead littoral shells in the bed of the German Ocean, forty miles from the coast of, 260. Aberdeenshire, section at King Ed- ward, 274, 275. Acanthodes from the coal-shales of Longton, Sir :P. Oz. Egerton on a new species of, 468. 2Icanthodes Wardi, 468. Adams, Dr. A. L., on bones of fos- sil Chelonians from the ossifer- ous caves and fissures of Malta, 594; on the discovery of remains of Halitherium in the Miocene de- 2EPhosits of Malta, 595. modus, diagrammatic restoration of the head of, 304. Affinities of Eozoon Canadense, Dr. W. :B. Carpenter on the, 219. of :Platysomus and allied genera, Dr. ft. Young on the, 301. Age of the submerged forest-beds of 1)orloek :Bay, 9. dlgnosgus Morei, 487. Albany and :Boston conglomera~, Michigan, section from the Pewa- bie lode to the, 453. Aldborough, section from Orford to Thorpe near, 21. Alethopteris Orandini, 157. grandis, 157. heterophylla, 157. -. lonchitica, 157, - murieata, 157. nervosa, 157. pteroides, 157. Serlii, 157. voL, XXlI. Alresford Creek, Essex, section at tho railway viaduct over, 562. America, Carboniferous formations of Eastern, 97; cycles in the Palaeo- zoic age in Eastern, 102. Ammonites 2)unravenensis, 81. Suttonensis, 81. Amphieentrum, diagrammatic restora- tion of the head of, 304. AmThicentrum granulosum, 306. Amygdaloid, ihlspathic, of Ayrshire, 520. Anatina precursor, vat. ~ylensis, 88. Ancillaria lamellata, 579. Anguilla, Lower Miocene deposits of, 573. Angular detritus of Porloek :Bay, 6. Animals in the Coals of the South ffoggins, genera oi, 126. Annelid-tubes in the Laurentian rocks of Canada, sketches illustrating sup- posed, 609. Anniversary Address of the President, xxx-cn. See also Hamilton, W. J., Esq. Annum Report, i. Annularia galioides, 152. .4nomia socialis, 85. Antholithes p.~gmxa, 149. RhabdooarTi , 149. - , sp., 150. scluamosa, 150. Antigua, 574. Antiquity of Man in Ecuador, 567. Antwerp, crag-beds of, 229, Araucarites gracilis, 146. Arca consobrina, 293. = =filicata , 583. inxquilateralis, 293.

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Page 1: ALPHABETICAL INDEX · 2019. 10. 24. · Cannel Coal in New South Wales, 435, 439. Canterbury, section in the neighbour- of, 434. Cape Clear, 340. Carboniferous Brachiopoda from the

ALPHABETICAL INDEX

TO TttE

P R O C E E D I N G S OF T H E G E O L O G I C A L SOCIETY.

[The fossils referred to are described, and those of which the names are printed in italics are also figured.]

Abbey Wood, section" at 1)lumstead Common and, 435.

Aberdeen, dead littoral shells in the bed of the German Ocean, forty miles from the coast of, 260.

Aberdeenshire, section at King Ed- ward, 274, 275.

Acanthodes from the coal-shales of Longton, Sir :P. Oz. Egerton on a new species of, 468.

2Icanthodes Wardi, 468. Adams, Dr. A. L., on bones of fos-

sil Chelonians from the ossifer- ous caves and fissures of Malta, 594; on the discovery of remains of Halitherium in the Miocene de- 2EPhosits of Malta, 595.

modus, diagrammatic restoration of the head of, 304.

Affinities of Eozoon Canadense, Dr. W. :B. Carpenter on the, 219.

of :Platysomus and allied genera, Dr. ft. Young on the, 301.

Age of the submerged forest-beds of 1)orloek :Bay, 9.

dlgnosgus Morei, 487. Albany and :Boston conglomera~,

Michigan, section from the Pewa- bie lode to the, 453.

Aldborough, section from Orford to Thorpe near, 21.

Alethopteris Orandini, 157. �9 grandis, 157.

heterophylla, 157. -. lonchitica, 157, - murieata, 157.

nervosa, 157. pteroides, 157. Serlii, 157.

voL, XXlI.

Alresford Creek, Essex, section at tho railway viaduct over, 562.

America, Carboniferous formations of Eastern, 97; cycles in the Palaeo- zoic age in Eastern, 102.

Ammonites 2)unravenensis, 81. Suttonensis, 81.

Amphieentrum, diagrammatic restora- tion of the head of, 304.

AmThicentrum granulosum, 306. Amygdaloid, ihlspathic, of Ayrshire,

520. Anatina precursor, vat. ~ylensis, 88. Ancillaria lamellata, 579. Anguilla, Lower Miocene deposits of,

573. Angular detritus of Porloek :Bay, 6. Animals in the Coals of the South

ffoggins, genera oi, 126. Annelid-tubes in the Laurentian rocks

of Canada, sketches illustrating sup- posed, 609.

Anniversary Address of the President, xxx-cn. See also Hamilton, W. J., Esq.

Annum Report, i. Annularia galioides, 152. .4nomia socialis, 85. Antholithes p.~gmxa, 149.

RhabdooarTi , 149. - , sp., 150.

scluamosa, 150. Antigua, 574. Antiquity of Man in Ecuador, 567. Antwerp, crag-beds of, 229, Araucarites gracilis, 146. Arca consobrina, 293. = =filicata , 583.

inxquilateralis, 293.

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I,N-DEX TO THE PROCEEDII~GS.

Area 1gem, 283. : Trinitaria, 583.

Ardennais, cailloux, 247. Ardmore and Youghal trough, lower

lhnestone shale of the, 333. Arrigle Brook, section from Knoekto-

pher to, 328. Asphaltic bed, Trinidad, foraminifera

from the Tertiary, 592. Astarte Du~wani, 87. Asterophyllites in the coal-formations

of the South Joggins, 135. Asterophyllites equisetiformis, 152. . . . . ibliosa, 152.

grandis, 152. ., sp. 152.

trinervis, 152. Athyris subtilita, 40. Atlantis hypothesis, 585. Australia. Petroleum coal-seams in

New South Wales, 435, 439. Avieula-contorta series, 69. Ayrshire, Mr. J. Geikie on the meta-

morphia Lower Silurian rocks of Carrick, 513.

BabbacombetoWateombe,eoast-section from, 466.

Baggy Point, 346. Ballea across Myrtle Hill, section from,

335. Ballinhassig, section near, 337. Bandon, 335. Bantry Bay Trough, 341. Barbadoes, Tertiary deposits of, 578. Barnwell, bones from the drift of, 476 ;

shells from the drift of, 477. Barus, Kashmere, plan of part of the

district on the right bank of the Jhe- lum river, near, 34; section on the right bank of the Jhelum river, near, 33.

Barus and Reshpur, Kashmere, section along a spur from Wasterwan, be- tween, 31.

Basement-bed of the London Clay, 412. Bauerman, IT., :Esq., on the Copper-

mines of the State of Michigan, 448. Bavaria, specieg of Eryon from the

Lias and Oolite of, 494. Beach at Sangatte, 253. l~einertia G~pTerti , 159. :Belgium, Mr. R. A. O. Godwin-

Austen on the Kainozoic formations of, 228.

Berehaven Promontory, 343. :Berg, Crag-beds at, 2~5. Bermuda, Tertiary deposits of, 579. Bilberry Hill, section across, 334. Blackheath and Woolwich, section at,

435.

Bluntisham, list of fossils from the drift of, 47 I.

Bolderberg, Tertiary deposits of the, 236.

Bones from the drift of Barnwell, 476; of fossil Chelonians from the o.~iferous caves and fissures of ]Ylalta, 594.

Bos Urus, 391. Boston conglomerate, Michigan, sec-

tion from the Pewabic lode to the Albany and, 453.

Boulder clay of the Fenland, 479. Boulders o f Caithness, glaciation of

the rocks and, 268. Bournda, New South ~Vales, oil-bear-

ing deposits of, 447. Braehiopoda collected byCapt. Godwin-

Austen in the Mustakh Hills, Thibet, Mr. T. Davidson, on some Carboni- ferous, J'ura~ic, and Cretaceous (?), 35; in the valley of Kashmere, Mr. T. Davidson on the Carboniferous, 39.

Brachiopoda from Trinidad, Mr. T. Davidson on Tertiary, 296; ~Ir. R. J. L. Guppy on Tertiary, 295.

Brecciiform rocks of Ayrshire, 524. Bridgend, Keuper near, 72; Rhmtic

beds near, 71. Brine, Commander L., on the rewnt

volcanic disturbances in the neigh- bourhood of Santorino, 319.

Brissus dimidiatus, 301. Bristow, Mr. 17s ~V., on supposed re-

mains of the Crag on the North Downs, near Folkestone, 553.

British Crab, oldest known, 493; Oxen, Mr. ~V. Boyd Dawkins, on the fos- sil, 391.

Brodie, The :Roy. P. B., on a section of Lower Lias and Rhxetie-beds, near Wells, Somerset, 93.

Bulchamp and Wangford Crag-pits re- latively to theChillesford clay, section showing the position of the, 540.

Burragorang, New South Wales, oil- bearing rocks of, 443.

Butley Crag, 544. Cailloux Ardennais, 247. Caithne~% list of Molluscs whose shells

arc found in the glacial drift of, 278 ; Mr. T. F. Jamieson on the glacial phenomena of, 261 ; sketch map of, 263.

Calamites in the coal-formations of the South Joggins, 135.

Calamites arenaceus, 151. cannveformis, 151. Cistii, 151. dubitts, 151.

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INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS.

Calamite8 nodosus, 151. , - ~ova-scotica, 151.

ramosus, 151. - Suekovii, 151.

Voltzii, 151. Catamodendron in the coal-formations

of the South Joggins, 134. Calamodendron aTproximatum ' 149.

obscurum, 149. Calne railway-station, Wilts, section

of Trail at, 556. Cambridge, section of a pit in Vic-

toria Road, 561. Campine sand, 250. Canada, supposed burrows of worms

in the Lanrentian rocks of, 608. Canal-system o f Eo zoon Canadense, 199. Cancellaria JBarretti, 289.

l~vescens, 289. ~loorei, 289.

Cannel Coal in New South Wales, 435, 439.

Canterbury, section in the neighbour- of, 434.

Cape Clear, 340. Carboniferous Brachiopoda from the

Mustakh Hills, Thibet, 35; from the valley of Kashmere, 39.

Carboniferous formations of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, 97.

Carboniferous Glyptodipterines, Dr. J. Young on some new genera of, 596.

Carboniferous plants, rate of growth of, 141.

Carboniferous rocks of the valley of :Kashmere, Capt. H. Godwin-Austen on the, 29.

Carboniferous Slate(or Devonian rocks) and the Old :Red Sandstone of South Ireland and North Devon, Mr. J. Beete Jukes on the, 320.

Cardinia ingens, 86. Suttonen~is, 86.

Cardiocarpum bisectum, 165. fluitans, 165.

�9 -, sp~, 165. Cardita. rhomboidalis, 87. - - scabricosta~a, 293. Cardium eastum, 582.

Haitense, 293. inconsTicuum, 293.

- lingua-leonis, 293. Caribean area, pal~contology of the,

57O. Carpenter, Dr. W. B., on the struc-

ture and affinities of Eozoon Cans- dense, 219.

Carriek, Ayrshire, metamorphlz Lower Silurian rocks of, 513.

Carrigboy, 335.

Cassidaria subl~vigata, 287. Cassis monilifera, 287,

suleifera, 286. Cattle, relation of JBos urus to the do-

mestic races of, 401. Caulopteris, sp., 159. Cercomya led~formis, 581. Cerithium Tlebeium, 290. Chalk, junction of the Thanet Sand

and the, 402, 405 ; list of fossils from the beds between the London Clay and the, 422.

Chama areinella, 294. Chambers of Eozoon Canadense, 209. Chancama, Ecuador, section of the

Point at, 569. Charcoal, tissues in Mineral, 140. Cheirotherian footprint from the Ken-

per sandstone ofDaresbury, Cheshire, Profi W. C. Williamsom on a, 534.

Chelonians from the ossiferous caves and fissures of Malta, Dr. A. Leith Adams on bones of ibssil, 594.

Chemical characters of Grenville Eo- zoonal ophite, 187.

Chemnitzia, sp., 88. Chillesford beds, list of shells from

the, 545. Chillesford Clay, section showing the

position of the Bulchamp and Wang- ford Crag-pits relatively to the, 540; of the Thorpe Crag-pit relatively to the, 539.

Chillesford Clay or Loam, Rev. O. Fisher on the relation of the Nor- wich or Fluvio-marine Crag to thep 19.

Chillesford Church, Suffolk, section of Trail in a pit east of, 556.

Chondrosteus, Dr. J. Young on the affinities of, 596.

Chondes ? Austeniana, 44. ttardrensis, var. ThiSdensis, 36.

�9 lxvis, 44. Cidaris Melitensis, 299. Cisseis as~ericus, 584. Clarke, The Rev. W. B., on the occur-

rence and geological position of oil- bearing deposits in ~ew SouthWales, 439.

Classific~ttion of the "Lower London Tertiaries," 414.

Clay, Chillesford, 19 ; spaces formerly occupied by selenite in the London, 13.

Clypeaster ellipticus, 299. Coal, Dr. J. W. Dawson on the con-

ditions of the deposition of, 95. Coal-formations of Nova Scotia and

New Brunswick, 96.

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INDEX TO TKE

Coal-shales of Longton, new species of Acanthodes from the, 468.

Coast-section from Babbacombe to Watcombe, 466.

Colchester, section in a ditch on the Tendring Hundred Railway, near, 562.

Colo and Groin rivers, New South Wales, oil-bearing rocks of, 446.

Colley Creek, Liverpool Plains, New South Wales, Petroleum coal-seams at, 43,5, 440.

Colurabella ambigua, 288. gradata, 288.

Comeragh Mountains, section across the, 328.

Coniferous trees in the eoal-forma- mation of the South Joggins, 127.

Coniston flags, 483; limestone, 484. Connemara, metamorphic rocks of,

509. Conus gracilissimus, 288.

granozonatus, 287. - - ingerstinctus, 288.

Tlanilirat~s, 287. - solidus, 287.

stenostoma, 287. Coomhola Mountain, section across,

341. Copper Harbour to Lac la Belle, Mi-

chigan, section from, 456. Copper-mines of the State of Michigan,

Mr. H. Bauerman on the, 448. Copper, origin of, 459. Coralline Crag, 541. Corals from the Sutton Stone, Dr. P.

Martin Duncan on the, 89. Corbula vieta, 580. - viminea, 293. Cordaites in the coal-formations of the

South Joggins, 139. Cordaites borassifolia, 164.

simplex. 164. Cork and Midleton trough, lower lime-

stone shale of the, 333. Cork, Old Red Sandstone of North, 330. Countesbury rocks, 3. Crab, from the Forest Marble, Malmes-

bury, Wilts, Mr. tt. Woodward on the oldest known British, 493.

Crag-beds of Antwerp, Mr. R. A. C. Godwin-Austen on the, 229.

C-~, Mr. W. Whitaker on the out- liers of Sand on the North Downs which have been classed with the, 430; Mr. S. V. Wood on the struc- ture of the Red, ~ ; on the North Downs, near Folkestone, Mr. H. W. Bristow on supposed remains of the, 553.

PROCBEDI~GSo

Crag-sand and shingle capping a hill east of Louvain, section showing, 235.

Cra6-sea area, map showing the extent of the, 240; Mr. R. A. C. Godwin- Att~en on the conditions of the, 238.

Crag to the ChiUesford Clay, relation of the Norwich, 19.

Cretaceous (?) Brachiopoda from the Mustakh Hills, Thibet, 38.

Crustacea from the Forest Marble, Malmesbury, Writs, 493; from the Lias and Oolite of England and Bavaria,494; from theMoffat shales, Dumfriesshire, 503; in the coal- formations of the South ffoggins, 144.

Crystalline felstones of Ayrshire, 525. Cuba, Tertiary deposits of, 579. Cumana, Upper Miocene deposits of,

576. Cycles, geological, 101. CycloTteris ( Aneimites) Acadica, 153.

antiqua, 154. fimbriat,% 154.

�9 �9 hetcrophylla, 153. hispida, 145. (:Neuropteris) ingens, 154. oblata, 154.

�9 (Neuropteris) obliqua, 154. oblongifolia, 154.

Cyclostrema bicarino2a, 291. sp., 149.

na no~nal/s, 87. ther.ea (Circe) carbasea, .092.

. juncea, "582. ( Callisfa) planivieta, 2,@2.

Dadoxylon Acadianum, 145. L annu!atum, 146. - - anti~uius, 146. - : - materiarium, 145. I)aresbury, Cheshire, Cheirotherlan

footprint from the Keuper sand- stone of, 534.

Davidson, T., Esq., on the Brachio- poda collected in Thibet and Kash- mere, by Capt. Godwin-Austen, 35.'

Dawson, Dr. J. W., on supposed bur: rows of worms in the Laurentian rocks of Canada, 608 ; on the con- ditions of the depogtion of Coal, more especially as illustrated by the Coal-formation of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, 95.

Dawson, R., F~I. , on the occurrence of dead littoral shells in the bed of the German Ocean, forty miles from the coast of Aberdeen, 260.

Dawkins, W. B., Esq,, on the fossil British Oxen. Part I. Bos Urus, Cmsar, 391.

Decigala, M., on the recent volcanic

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IND]~X TO THE PROCEEDINGS,

disturbances in the neighbourhood of Santorino, 318.

Delenda, A., Esq., on the recent vol- canic disturbances in the neighbour- hood of Santorino, 318.

Dendroptychius, 601, sketch of a scale of, 597.

Den~alium dissimile, 292. Deposition of coal, physical condi-

tions attending the, 98. Devon, geological structure of North,

346. Devonian fossils, 365. Devonian rocks ( o r Carboniferous

Slate) and the Cild Red Sandstone of South Ireland and :North Devon, Mr. J. Beete Jukes, on the, 320.

Devonshire, valleys and valley-gravels of, 465.

Dewick, E. S., Esq., on land and fresh- water shells from the drift of Barn- well, 477.

Diagram illustrating the motion of a pebble in a plastic medium, 559; the succession of fbrmations in :North Devon, 369 ; representing the'struc- ture of the beds between the base of the Red Crag and the base of the Upper Drift (Boulder-clay), 5t8.

Diagram-section across :Kent from the Tertiary Escarpment to the Weald, 435 ; across North Devon, 360 ; to show the general relations of the formations in Trinidad, 572.

Diagrammatic restorations of the heads of Amphicentrum,Platysomus,2Ech- modus, and Pyenodus, 304.

Dietyopteris obliqua, 156. Diestien deposits near Antwerp, 232. Dingle beds, 344. Dioritic rocks of Ayrshire, 526. 1)iHlotegium retusum, 164. 1)iscina Kashmeriensis, 45. 1)iscinoearis .Browniana, 504. Domestic races of cattle, relation of

Bos Urus to the, 401. Donations to the Library, ix., 46, 170,

372, 610 ; NIuseum, viii. Jl)osinia cz/clica , 582. Downs~ outiiers of sand on the :North,

430 ; supposed remains of the Crag on the North, 553.

Drift-gravel at Hitchin, Herts, faults in the, 565.

Drift of Belgium, glacial, 249 ; Caith- ness, 263 ; l~ew South Wales, 444 ; of the Fenland, Mr. Harry Seeley on the gravels and, 470.

Dulverton, 347 ; section east of, 348. Damfriesshire, new gem~ of PhyUo-

podous Crustacea from the Moffat shales, 503.

Duncan, Dr. P. Martin, on some spaces formerly occupied by Selenite, in the Lower Eocene clays of the Lon- don basin; with remarks on the origin and disappearance of the mineral, 12; on the corals of the Sutton Stone, 89.

Duncormick, Wexford, section at, 323. Dunkerron, 343. Dunkitt House to Mount Misery,

Waterford, section from, 326. Dunraven, coast-section from Sutton

to, 75. Dunster, 349. Echinoderms from the West Indies,

Mr. R. g. L. Guppy on Tertiary,297. Eehinolampas lgc~ersieus, 300.

ovum-serpentis, 300. - semiorSis, 299. Echinometra acufera, 299. Echinoneus cyclostomus, 301. Ecuador, Lieut.-Col. E. St. John

l~cale on the discovery of new gold- deposits in the district of Esmeral- das, 593; Mr. J. S. Wilson on the antiquity of man in, 567; on the geology of the Pacific coast of, 567.

Egerton, Sir 1 ~. de M. G., on a new species of Acanthodes from the Coal shales of Longton, 468.

Elie, 280. Endogenites, 166. England and France, Mr. A. Tyler on

the valley-gravels of part of, 463. England, species of Eryon from the

Lias and Oolite of, 494. Eocene clays of the London basin,

Dr. P. Martin Duncan on some spaces formerly occupied by Sele- nite in the, 12.

Eocene formations of the West Indies, 570.

Eozoonal reek, Profs. W. King and T. H. Rowney on the so-called, 185.

Eozoon Canadense, canal-system of, 199; Dr. W. B. Carpenter on the structure and affinities of, 219; Profs. W. King and T. ~I. Rowney on the general characters of, 188: proper waU of, 191; sarcode-ehambers of, 209 ; stolon-passages of, 207.

Epidermal tissue of plants in mineral charcoal, 141.

Fffuisetites curta, 151. Errol, 280. Erycina tensa, 582. Eryon from the Lias and Oolite of

England and Bavaria, Mr. H. Wood-

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INDEX TO THE PROCEEDI.N'G8.

ward on the species of the genus, 494.

Eryon antiquus, 495. Bar~ovensis, 495.

. Brodiei, 498. era~hel/s, 497. Moore/, 499.

~ . Oppeli, 500. , sp., 500.

.. Wilmcotensis, 498. Esmeraldas, Ecuador, new gold-de-

posits in, 593. Essex, section across a furrow of Trail

covered by Warp, at Wivenhoe, 557; section of" the railway viaduct over Alrcsford Creek, 562; section near

E Great Bentley church, 555. urynotus, 314.

Fasciolaria semistriata, 288. Fault in North Devon, probable ex-

istence of a great, 360. :Faults in the Drift-gravel at Hitehin,

Herts, Mr. J. W. Salter on, 565; in the Lake-country, 485.

Felspar-porphyry of Ayrshire 520. Felspathic rocks of Ayrshire, 516. Fenland, Mr. Harry Seeley on the

gravels and drift of the, 470. Ferns, vascular bundles of, 140. Ficula carbasea, 580. Filices in the coal-formations of the

South Joggins, 135. Fisher, the Rev. O., on the relation

of the Norwich or Fluvio-marine Crag to the ChiUesford Clay or Loam, 19.

Fishes in the coal-formations of the South Joggins, 144 ; sketches illus- trating the teeth and scales of some new genera of Carboniferous, 597.

Flower, J. W., Esq., on some flint im- plements lately found in the valley of the Little Ouse River, near Thet- ford, 567.

Fluviatile drift of NewsouthWales, 444. Fluvio-marine Crag to the Chillesford

Clay or Loam, relation of the, 19. Folkestone, Mr. H. W. Bristow on

supposed remains of the Crag on the North Downs near, 553.

Foraminii~ra from the Tertiary As- phaltic bed, Trinidad, Prof. T. R. Jones on, 592.

Forest-beds of Porlock Bay, submer- ged, 3.

Forest Marble, Malmesbury, Wilts, Mr. I=[. Woodward on the oldest kno~rn British Crab from the, 493.

:Fort William, 280. Fossil British oxen, 391 ; Cheloaians

from the ossiferous caves and fis- sures of Malta, bones of, 594.

Fossiliferous rocks of the county of Galway, 506.

Fossils from the Bantry Bay trough, 342 ; Chillesford beds, 545 ; Crag at Walton-on-the-Naze, 542; Drift of Barnwell, 476; l~orest Marble, Malmesbury,Wilts,493; glacial-drift of Caithness, 278 ; Lias and Oolite of England and Bavaria, 494 ; lime- stone near BaUea, 336; Lingula- flags near Tyddyngwladis silver- lead mine, 505 ; Lower Miocene de- posits of, 574; Manzanilla beds, Trinidad, 573 ; Moffat shales, Dum- friesshire, 503 ; Mustakh Hills, Thi- bet, 35 ; Mya-bed, 22, 26 ; Oldhaven beds at Grove Ferry, 416 ; Silurian rocks of Galway, 512 ; Tertiary beds of Jamaica, 285 ; Upper Miocene deposits of Cumana, 576; Upper Miocene deposits of San Domingo, 574; valley of Kashmere, 39; val- ley of Rocks, 354; in the Coal- forrhations of the South Joggins, 125 ; of Bluntisham, 471 ; of Hun- stanton, 473; of March, 473; of the Caribean Miocene, table show- ing the affinities of some of the, 588 ; Crag-beds of Belgium, 242 ; Devonian rocks, 365; Lower Lon- don Tertiaries of Kent, 420 ; Rh~c- tic beds of South Wales, 79 ; Sutton and Southerndown series, 81.

Fouqu~, M., on the recent volcanic disturbances in the neighbourhood of Santorino, 320.

France, Mr. A. Tylor on the valley- gravels of part of England and~ 463.

Freshwater shells from the Drift of Barnwell, 477.

Furfooz cave, section of the deposits at the entrance of the, 248.

Galway, Prof. R. Harkness on the metamorphic and fossiliferous rocks of the county of, 506.

Galway Bay, section from Killcry Harbour to, 507.

Gamrie, 280. Geographical re!ations of the Mollusca

of" some of the Scottish glacial beds, 280.

Geological considerations bearing on the nature of Eozoonal ophite, 213.

Geological cycles, 101. Geological position of oil-bearing

rocks in New South Wales, 439. Geology of Michigan, 449; 1%rth

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INDEX TO THE PROUE~INGS.

Devon, 346; Sinai, 491; South Ireland, 322 ; the Isle of Man, 488 ; the Lake-country~ 480; the neigh- bourhood of Porlock, 1 ; the Pacific coast of Ecuador, 567.

German Ocean, Mr. R. Dawson on the occurrence of dead littoral shells in the bed of.the, 260.

Glacial markings in Caithness, map showing the direction of the, 263.

Glacial Period, place of the Caithness Drift in the history of the, 272.

Glacial phenomena of Caithness, Mr. T. F. Jamieson on the, 261,

Glaciation of the rocks and boulders of Caithness, 268.

Glen Roy, Rev. R. Boog Watson on the marine origin of the Parallel Roads of, 9.

Glyptodipterines, Dr. J. Young on some new genera of Carboniferous, 596.

Godwin-Austen, Capt. H., on the Car- boniferous rocks of the valley of Kashmere, with notes on the Bra- ehiopoda collected in Thibet and Kashmere, by T. Davidson, Esq., 29 ; Carboniferous, Jurassic, and Cretaceous (?) Braehiopoda from the Mustakh Hills, in Thibet, collected by, 35 ; Carboniferous Braehiopoda from the valley of Kashmere col- lected by, 39.

Godwin-Austen, R. A. C., :Esq., on the submerged forest-beds of Porlock Bay, 1; on the Kainozoie forma- tions of Belgium, 228.

Gold deposits in Esmeraldas, Ecuador, Lieut.-CoL E. St. John Neale on the discovery of new, 593.

Grovel at Ititehin, Herts, faults in the, 565.

Gravel hillocks from Caithness, ab- sence of !%Ioraines and, 270.

Gravel-pit, section in the Barnwell, 478.

Gravels and Drift of the Fenland, 470. Gravels of part of England and France,

463. Gravesend, section between Rochester

and, 434. Great Bentley Church, Essex, section

near, 555. Grenville Eozoonal ophite, characters

of, 187; nature of, 213. Grose river, l~ew South Wales, oil-

bearing rocks of, 446. Grove Ferry, fossils from the Old-

haven beds at, 416. GryBh~ea athyroides, 583.

Guadeloupe, Tertiary deposits of, 577. Guppy, R. J. L., Esq., on the Tertiary

Mollusca of Jamaica, 281 ; on Ter- tiary Braehiopoda from Trinidad, 295; on Tertiary Echinoderms from the West Indies, 297; on the rele- tions of the Tertiary formations of the West Indies, with a note on a new species of t~anina from the Tertiary strata of Trinidad, by H. Woodward, Esq., and a note on the Orbitoides and Nummulinm of the Tertiary Asphaltic bed, Trinidad, by Prof. T. R. Jones, 570.

Halitherium in the Miocene deposits of Malta, Dr. A. Leith Adams on the diseover~, of remains of, 595.

Halonia, sp., i62. Hamilton, W. J., Esq. (President),

address on presenting the WoN laston medal to Sir Charles Lyell, xxvii ; and to Mr. H. Woodward on handing him the residue of the Wollaston donation fund, xxix; An- niversary Address, February 16th, 1866, xxx; .Notices of" deceazed Fel- lows, Foreign Members, and Foreig~ CorresTondents :--Mr. Henry Chris- ty, xxx; Sir J. W. Lubbock, xxxi ; Mr. Nichohs Wood, xxxi; Mr. Lovell Reeve, xxxiii; Dr. S. :P, Woodward, xxxiv; Mr. G . E . :Ro- berts, xxxvi; Dr. Christian Pan- der, xxxvi ; Dr. Karl yon Raumer,

xxxvii; Dr. C. yon Oeynhausen, xxxix; Dr. Forchhammer, xl; Dr. Oppel, xl : geological survey of the United Kingdom, xl; geological sur- vey of Canada, xli ; Mr. H. Y. Hind on the geology of l~ew :Brunswick, xliii; geological survey of India, xlv ; Messrs. Salter and Blandford on fossils from Niti, xlvi ; Mr. Salter- on British Trilobites, 1 ; Mr. David- son on British Devonian Brachio- poda, 1; Prof. Phillips on :British Belemnitid~e, 1; Prof. Owen on British Liassie Reptilia, li. ; Messrs, King and Rowney on Eozoon, l i ; Dr. Carpenter on Eozoon, lii ; ProL A. Sismonda on organic remains in gneiss, lii; M. Barrande on Bohe- mian Silurian Cephalopo(ia, l i i i ; M. Barrande's 'Ddfense des Co-: lonies,' liii; Prof. T. H. Huxley and Dr. Wright on reptilian re- mains froni the Kilkenny Coal- field, ]_ix ; M. A. Favre on the Car- boniferous formation of the Alps, h i ; M. Lery on the geology of

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Petit Cceur, lxii; Dr. Giimbel on the Triassic rocks of Franeonia, lxiii; Dr. Waagen on the Upper Jurassic formation, lxiv; Dr. F. Stoliczka on the Gastcropoda of the Gosau beds, Ixv; Prof. Oppel on the Tithonic stage, lxv; Dr. Laube on the fauna of the St. Cassian beds, lxvi ; M. Jules Martin on the Rhmtic formation, lxvi; Dr. Be- necke on the Trias and Jura in the Southern Alps, lxvii; M. Renevier on the Oldenhorn, lxvii; M . W . A . Ooster on the fossils of the Swiss Alps, lxix; Herr yon I~ath on the copper-mines of Monte Catini, lxix; :Dr. Reuss on the fauna of the Up- per Oligocene, lxx ; Dr. F. Oarrigou on the Quaternary. deposits and bone-caves of the Pyrenees and of the West of Europe, lxxii; M. d'Archiae on the Quaternary fauna, lxxiii; Dr. Maaek on Lophiodon, lxxvi ; Count Keyserling and Prof. Baer on the transport of erratic blocks, lxxvii ; Don Casiano di Pra- do on the geology of the province of Madrid, lxxix; M. Crescenzo Montagna's ' Generazione delia ter- ra,' lxxxviii; M. Bou6 on Turkish geology, lxxxviii ; Dr. Leidy on the Cretaceous reptiles of l~%rth Ame- rica, xc; MM. Capellini and Heer on the leaf-beds of 1Nebraska, xci; Mr. Lesley on lignite in iron-ore in Pennsylvania, xcii; M. Jules Mar- eou on the Falls of iNiagara, xciv; Dr. Hochstetter on the geology of New Zealand, xev ; Mr. J. F. Camp- bell's "Frost andFire," xcvii; breaks in the succession of strata, c; origi- nal condition of the earth, ci.

Harkness, Prof. R., on the metamor- Pchic and fossiliferous rocks of the ounty of Galway, 513.

Harkness, Prof. R., and H. Nieholson, Esq., on the geology of the Lake- country, with a note on two species of Trilobites by J. W. Salter, Esq., F.G.S., 480; on the Lower Silurian rocks of the Isle of Man, 488.

"Heaves" or "throws" in Penhalls mine, 535.

Hitchin, Hefts, Mr. J. W. Salter on faults in the Drift-gravel at, 565.

]titchin Station, section at, "566. Holland, the Rev. F. W., on the geo-

logy of Sinai, 491. Holoptyehius, 601. Hook Head, section of part of, 324.

Hughes, T. M'K., ]~sq., on the junc- tion of the Thanet Sand and the Chalk, and of file Sandgate beds and Kentish Rag, 402.

Hunstanton, list of marine shells from the drift of, 474.

Hydrothermal metamorphic action, 530.

HymenophyIIites pentadactyla, 159. Ilfraeombe, 354; sketch of contorted

beds traversed by slaty cleavage near, 356; sketch of a small anti- elinal ridge in Rapparee cove, near, 356.

Illawarra shal~ New South Wales, 441.

Implements found in the valley of the Little Ouse River, near Thetford, Mr. J. W. Flower on some flint, 567.

Ireland (South) and ~'orth Devon, Mr. J. Beete Jukes on the Carboni- ferous Slate (or Devonian rocks) and the 01d Red Sandstone of, 320.

Isle of Man, section across, 489. Iveragh, 343. Jamaica, Eocene deposits of, 570. Jamaica, Mr. R. J. L. Guppy on file

Tertiary Mollusca of, 281; on the Upper Miocene deposits of, 575.

Jamicson, T. F., Esq., on the glacial phenomena of Caithness, 261.

Jhelum river, near Ba~,s, Kashmere, plan of part of the district on the right bank of the, 34; section on the right bank of the, 33.

ffoggins, fossils in the coal-formations of the South, 125.

Joggins, Logan's section of the South, 105.

Jones, Prof. T. R., on the Orbitoides and Nummulin~ of the Tertiary asphaltic bed, Trinidad, 592.

Junction of the Thanet Sand and the Chalk, 402, 405; of the Sandgate beds and the Kentish Rag, 402.

Jukes, J. B., Esq., on the Carboni- ferous Slate (or Devonian rocks) and the Old Red Sandstone of South Ireland and North Devon, 320.

Jurassic Braehiopoda from the M'us- takh Hills, Thibet, 37.

Kaimeni Islands, documents relating to ttm recent volcanic disturbances at the, 318.

Kainozoie formations of Belgium, Mr. R. A. C. Godwin-Austen on the, 228.

Kashmere, Capt. H. Godwin-Austen on the Carboniferous rocks of the

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valley of, 29; Mr. T. Davidson on the Carboniferous Brachiopoda col- lected by Capt. Godwin-Austen in the valley of, 39.

Keene, W., :Esq., on the brown can- nel, or petroleum, coal-seams at Colley Creek, ~ew South Wales, 435.

Keiss harbour, Caithness, section at, 266.

Kent, Diagram section across, 435 ; Mr. W. Whitaker on the "Lower London Tertiaries" of, 404.

Kentish/~ag, junction of the Sandgate beds and, 402.

Kerry, 01d Red Sandstone of South, 330.

�9 Keuper, near :Bridgend, 72; of Dares- bury, Cheshire, Cheirotherian foot- print from the, 534.

Keweenau Point, Michigan, mines of, 455.

Khoonmoo, Kashmere, section across the entrance of the ravine above the village of, 34; section near, 32.

Kilchattan, 280. Kilkenny, Old Red Sandstone of, 327. Killcry Harbour to Galway Bay, sec-

tion from, 507. Kiltorcan Itill, section across, 328. King, Prof. W., and Prof. T. H. :Row-

hey on the so-called :Eozoonal rock, 185.

King-:Edward, Aberdeenshire, 280 ; section at, 274, 275.

Kinsale, Old Head of, 339. ]s and Sheeps ]:[cad anti-

clinal, 335. Knoektopher to Arrigle Brook, section

from, 328. Knorria Sallonii, 164. Lae la Belle, Michigan, section from

Copper I-Iarbour to, 456. Lake-basins in New Zealand, Mr. W.

T. Locke-Travers on the formation of, 254.

Lake-country, Prof./~. ttarkness and ]~Ir. H. Nieholson on the, 480.

Land-animals in the coal-formations of the South Joggins, 145.

Land-shells from the drif~ of Barn- well, 477.

Latirus infundibulum, 288. Laurentian rocks of Canada, Dr. J.

W. Dawson on supposed burrows of worms in the, 608.

Lepidodendron in the coal-formations of the South Joggins, 137.

Lepidodendron aculeatam, 162. binerve, 161.

Lepidodendron clypeatum .9, 162. - - ~ corruyatum, 160.

decurtaCum, 161. �9 dichotomum, 161.

, dilatatum, 161. - - elegans, 161. - - - - gracile, 161.

I-Iarcourtii, 162. Tersonatum, 162.

- Pictoense, 160. �9 - - - - lolicatum, 162.

plumariulm, 162. rimosum, 161. selaginoides, 162.

- - , sp., 161. - - - - tumidum, 161. - - - - unclu[ar 161. Lepidophloios in the coal-formations

of the South Joggins, 138. ZeTidoThloios Acadianus, 163. - - p a r v u s , 163.

Tlatys~igma, 164. - - prominulus, 163.

tetrayonus, 164. L e p i d o p h y l l u m intermedium, 163.

lanceolatum, 163. - - ~ majus ?, 163. - - ~ , sp., 163.

trinerve .9, 163. Lepidopleur idm, Dr. J. Young on the

suborder, 315. Lepidostrobus longifolius, 162. - - - , sp., 162.

s~uamosus, 162�9 trigonolepis, 163. variabilis, 162.

Lewisham, section in the neighbour- hood of, 435.

Lias and Rhmtio beds near Wells, Somersetshire, Rev. P. ]3. Brodie on a section of Lower, 93.

Lias of South Wales, 79. Lias, species of Eryon from the,

494. Library, donations to the, ix, 46, 170,

372, 610�9 Z i m a a~gusta, 83. - - Dunravenensis, 83. - - - - TlanicostaCa, 83.

, sp., 84. subduTlicata , 83. tuberculata, 82.

Limestone and serpentine in Ayr- shia.e, association of, 530.

Lingula-flags, Mr. J. Plant on Pri- mordial fossils from the, 505.

Lisoughter, Eozoonal ophite of, 510. List of bones from the drift of :Barn-

well, 476; of fossils from the beds between the London Clay and the

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Chalk, with their range upward in- to the basement bed of the London Clay, into the London Clay, and into the beds above the London Clay, 422 ; from the drift of Blun- tisham, 471; from the Lingula- flags near Tyddyngwladis silver- lead mine, 505; from the ~'cst Indies, 574; of land and fresh- water shells from the drift of Barn- well, 477; of marine shells from the drift of March, ~73; of Hun- stanton, 474; of Molhmca whose shells are found in the glacial drift of Caithness, 278; of shells from the Mya-bed, 22, 26; of species of Mollusca from the Crag at Walton-on-the-Naze, 542 ; from the Tertiary beds of Jamaica, 285 ; of the characteristic fossils of the Crag-beds of Belgium, 242 ; of the fossils from the Oldhaven beds at Grove Ferry, 417; of the Rh~etie beds of South Wales, 79.

Lithological character of the Old Red Sandstone and Carboniferous Slate, changes in the, 344.

Little Ouse River, near Thetford, flint implements found in the valley of the, 567.

Littoral shells in the bed of the Ger- man Ocean, 260.

Liverpool plains, New South Wales, petroleum coal-seams at Colley Creek, 435, 440.

Llandeilo flags, Dumfriesshire, Mr. 1~. Woodward on a new genus of Phyl- lopodous Crustaeea from the Mof- fat shales, 503.

Lloyd, St. Vincent, Esq., on the re- cent volcanic disturbances in the neighbourhood of Santorino, 318.

Ix)eke-Travers, W. T. L., Esq., on the formation of lake-basins in New Zealand, 254.

LSss of Belgium, _'251. Logan, Sir W. E., section of the South

Joggins coal-field, 105. Lonchopteris tenuis, 15~. London basin, spaces formerly occu-

pied by selenite in the Lower Eocene clays of the, 12.

London Tertiaries of Kent, Mr. W. Whitaker on the Lower, 404.

London, sections near, 435. Longitudinal section alon~ the valley

of Wat~)mbe, 466 ; of Marychurch valley, 466; of the Central Mine, Michigan, 457.

Longton, Sir P. G. Egerton on a new

species of Acanthodes from the coal- shales of, 468.

Loodoo, Kashmere, section on the south side of the Villi valley, near the village of, 35.

Louvain, Crag-beds and ~upellien clay near, 2 3 5 ; section showing Crag-sand and shingle capping a hill east of, 235.

Lower Carboniferous formations of :Nova Scotia and 5Tew Brunswick, 97 ; London Tertiaries of Kent, 404; ]~Iiocene formations of *~he ~Vest In- dies, 571; Silurian rocks of Car- rick, Ayrshire, 513; of the Isle of Man, 488; of the Lake-country, 480 ; of Wexford, 323.

Lueina Pennsylvaniea, 292. Lyell, Sir C., award of the ~Vollaston

medal to, xxvii. Lymnouth to Simonsbath, section

from, 353. Lynton, 350. Mactrinula macesee~2s, 581. Madreporaria from the Sutton Stone,

89. 7ifalea caraura, 287. Malmesbury, Wilts, fossil crab from

the Forest Marble, 493. Malta, Dr. A. Leith Adams on bones

of fossil Chelonians from the ossi- ferous caves and fissures of, 504; on remains of Italitherimn in the Miocene deposits of, 595.

Man, evidence in the Barnwell gravel of the existence of, 477.

Man in Ecuador, Mr. J'. S. Wilson on the antiquity of, 567.

Man (Isle of), Prof. Harkness and Mr. IL ZNieholson on the Lower Silurian rocks of the, 488.

Manzanilla beds, Trinidad, fo~ils from the, 573.

Map of Caithness, showing the bound- ary of the dark-grey drift, and the direction of the glacial markings, 263; of parts of the provinces of ~Telson and Marlborough, new Zea- land, 255; of the district of Vihi, Kashmere, 30; of the neighbour- hood of Porloek, 2; showing the extent of the Crag-sea area, 240.

March, list of marine shells from, 473 ; section at, 472.

71[arlTineUa coniformis, 288. Marine origin of the _Parallel Roads

of Glen Roy, 9; silt of Porloek :Bay, 5.

Marychurch valley, longitudinal sec- tion of, 466.

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Megaliehthys, 606; sketch of a scale of, 597.

Megaphyton in the coal-formations of the South Joggins, 136.

MegaThyton humile, 160. magnifwum, 159.

MelanoTsis caTula, 580. Mesolepis sealaris, 313. - - Wardi, 313. Metallic minerals of Michigan, 451. Metamorphic and fossilfferous rocks

of the county of Galway, Prof. R. Harkness on the, 506; Lower Si- lurian rocks of Carriek, Ayrshire, 513.

Metamorphism, hydrothermal, 513. Michigan, Mr. H. Bauerman on the

copper-mines of, 448. Middle Coal-formation of :Nova Scotia

and :New Brunswick, 97; Lias of South Wales, 79.

Midleton and Cork trough, lower limestone shale of the, 333.

Millstone-grit of Nova Scotia and :New Brunswick, 97.

Milton Lane, near Wells, section at, 94. Mineral characters of Grenville :Eo-

zoonal Ophite, ] 87 ; charcoal, tissues in, 140; condition of organic re- mains in the Woolwich beds, 13.

Mineral range, Michigan, section of the Trappean belt of the, 452.

Mines of the State of Michigan, 448. Miocene, age of the Caribean, 577;

deposits of Malta, remains of Hali- therium in the, 595 ; formations of the West Indies, 571 ; of Jamaica, relationships of the, 281.

Mitra Henekeni, 288. Mizen Head, 340. Modiola imbricato-radiata, 87. :~r shales (Llandeilo flags), Dum-

friesshire, Mr. H. Woodward on a new genus of Phyllopodous Crus- tacea from the, 503.

Mollusea from the Chillesford beds, 545 ; from the Crag at Walton-on- the-:Naze, 542 ; of Jamaica, Tertiary, 281 ; of some of the Scottish glacial beds, geographibal relations of the, 280 ; of the glacial Drift of Caith- hess, list of, 278.

Moraines and gravel-hillocks from Caithness, absence of, 270.

Morteboe, 357. Mount Calabash, Trinidad, section

from Nariva Swamp to, 573. Mount Misery, Waterford, section

from Dunkitt House to, 326. Murex Domingensis, 288. Museum, donations to the, viii.

Mustakh Hills, Thibet, Brachlopoda from the, 35.

Mya-bed, shells from the, 22, 26. Myrtle Hill, section from Balleaacross,

335. Nariva Swamp to Mount Calabash,

Trinidad, section from, 573. l~assa solidula, 579. :Natica mammillaris, 291.

phasianelloides, 291. - - _Pylensis, 89.

subclausa, 290. - - sulcata, 291. :Nattai river, New South Wales, oil-

bearing rocks of the, 442. Neale, Lieut.-Col. :E. St. J., on the

discovery of new gold-deposits in the district of :Esmeraldas, Ecuador, 593.

Nelson and Marlborough, New Zea- land, sketch map of parts of the provinces of, 255.

2~Teritina Woodwardi, 291. Neuropteris acutifolia, 155. - - attenuata, 155.

auriculata, 155. - - - - eonjugata, 155. - - cordata, 154. - - c~jcloTteroides , 155. - - dentata, 155.

flexuosa, 155. gigantea, 155. heterophylla, 155.

- Loshii, 155. Terelegans, 154. rarinervis, 154. Soretii, 155. Voltzii, 155.

New Brunswick, Dr. J. W. Dawson on the Coal-formation of, 95.

:New South Wales, Rev. W. B. Clarke on the occurrence and geological position of oil-bearing rocks in, 439; Mr. W. Keene on the examination of brown cannel, or petroleum, coal-. seams at Colley Creek, Liverpool Plains, 435.

New Zealand, formation of lake- basins in, 254.

Nicholson, H., Esq., and Prof. R. Harkness on the geology of tim Lake-country, with a note on t w o species of Trilobites by J. W. Salter, Esq., F.G.S., 480; on the Lower Silurian rocks of the Isle o f Man, 488.

zYr di~par, 153. - - - - flabellata, 153. North Devon, geological structure of,

345.

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~orth Downs, outliers of sand on the, 430 ; supposed remains of the Crag on the, 553.

Norwich or Fluvio-marine Crag to the Chillesford Clay or Loam, t~ev. O. Fisher on the relation of the, 19.

Nova Scotia, Dr. J. ~V. Dawson on the Coal-formation of, 95.

Nummulin,-c of the Tertiary asphaltic bed, Trinidad, Pros T. R. Jones on the Orbitoides and, 592.

Odontopteris Schlotheimii, 155. - - subcuneata, 155. Oil-bearing rocks in :New South Wales,

geological position of, 439. Oldhaven beds, Mr. W. Whitaker on

the, 412. 01d Red Sandstone of South Ireland

and 1North Devon, Mat J. Beete Jukes on the Carboniferous Slate (or Devonian rocks) and the, 320.

Oliva reticularis, 288. Ontonagon district, Michigan, 458. Oolite, species of Eryon from the, 494. Ophite, characters of Grenville Eo-

zoonal, 187; nature of Eozoonal, 213.

Orbitoides and Nummulinm of the Tertiary asphaltic beds, Trinidad, Prof'. T. R. Jones on the, 592.

Orford to Thorpe near Aldborough, section from, 21.

Origin of Copper, 459; of Selenite, 15 ; of the t'arallel Roads of Glen Roy, 9.

Orthis, sp., 36. Oslrea la~vis, 84. - - multieostata, 84. Oxen, Mr. W. Boyd Dawkins on the

fossil British, 391. Pacific coast of Ecuador, geology of

the, 567. Paisley, 280. Pale~inachus longiTes, 494. ~Pal.~eontology of the Caribean area,

570. Pal~opteris Acadica, 159.

Hartti, 159. Palaeozoic age in Eastern America,

cycles in the, 102; rocks near Per- lock, 3.

Panoramic sketch of the hills around t h e Vihi valley, Kashinere, 31.

Paragenesis of minerals, 459. Parallel Roads of Glen ROy, Rev. R.

Boog Watson on the marine origin of the, 9.

_Patella Sutgonensis, 88. t)ecopteris abbreviata, 158. - - - - acuta, 158.

Pecoptcris ~cqualis, 158. - - arborescens, 157. - - Bueklandi, 1'58. - - eyathea, 158. - - decurrens, 159. - - - - longifolia, 158. - - oreopteroides, 158.

Pluckenetii, 159. plumosa, 158.

- - polymorpha, 158. - - rigida, 158.

Sillimani ?, 158. t m n i o p t e r o i d e s , 1 5 8 . u n i t a , 1 5 8 . v i l l o s a , 1 5 8 .

Pecten Ethe~'dgii, 81. - - exasperatus, 294.

in~e~mli~, 294. , sp . , 82. Suttonensis, 81.

Pectunculus acutieostatus, 293. - - pennaceus, 293. Pelgocaris a pg#clwides, 504. :Penhalls mine, ]~r. J. W. Pike on

some remarkable "heaves" or " throws" in, 535.

:Perna? Ramsayi, 86. Persona simillima, 288. Petroleum Coal-seams in New South

Wales, 435, 439. Pewabic lode to the Albany and Bos-

ton conglomerate, Michigan, section from the, 453; mine, section of the Pewabic lode in the end of t h e 130-fro. level, 454.

PhacoTs Nicholsoni, 486. _Phos elegans, -o90.

Moorei, 290. Phyllopodous Crustacea from the Mof-

ikt sludes, Dumfriesshire, 505. PhylloTateris antigua, 157. . Physical conditions attending the de-

position of Coal, 98. Pickwell Down, 357. Pike, J. W., Esq., on some remarka-

ble "heaves" or "throws" in Pen- hails Mine, 535.

_Pinna insiqnis, 85. Pinnularia capillacea, 153.

crassa, 153. ramosissima, 153.

Plan of part of the district on the right bank of the Jhelum river, near Barus, Kashmere, 34; of the ridge near Zebanwan, Kashmere, 32.

Plant, ft., Esq., on the discovery of Primordial Fossils in the Lingu- ]a-flags in the neighbourhood of Tyddyngwladis Silver-le'ad Mine, 505.

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Plan~-growth in Por]ock Bay, submerg- ed surface of, 5,

Plants in the coals of the South Jog- gins, genera of, 126 ; rate of growth of Carboniferous, 141.

Platysomus and allied genera, Dr. J. Young on the affinities of, 301; diagrammatic restoration of the head of, 304.

~)lat~/somus 2arvulus, 303. .Pleurotoma J~arretti, 290. - - consors, 289. �9 Jamaieense, 290.

venustum, 289. Plicatula acuminata, 86. - - intusstriata, 86. :Plumstead Common and Abbey Wood,

section at, 435. Polder-mud of Belgium, 251. Porcupine Mountains, ]Yfichigan, 453. Porloek Bay, Mr. R . A . C . Godwin-

Austen on the submerged forest- beds of, 1.

:Post-glacial period in Caithness, 276. Priest's Leap, section from Reenydo-

negan Lough across Coomhola Mountain to, 341.

Primordial fossils in the neighbour- hood of Tyddyngwladis silver-lead mine, Mr. J. Plant on, 305.

Productus Corn, 43. t tumboldtii , 43. kevis, 44.

- : longispinus ?, 43. scabriculus, 43.

~ semireticulatus, 36, 43. - - ~ , sp., 44.

sTinulosus ?, 44. striatus ?, 44.

"Proper wall" of Eozoon Canadense, 191.

Psaronius, sp., 159. Pychnophyllum in the coal-forma-

tions of the South ffoggins, 139. Pycnodus, diagrammatic restoration

of the head of, 304. :Pyle, South Wales, l~htetic beds near,

70. Quebrada of Chaneama, Ecuador, 569. Queenstown, 335. t~anella crassa, 288. Range of Sos Urus in space and time,

397. Ranina from the Tertiary strata of

Trinidad, Mr. If. Woodward on a new species of, 591.

t~anina 19orifera, 591. :Rapparee Cove near Ilfraeombe, sketch

of a small anticlinM ridge in, 356. Beading and Woolwieh beds, 409.

Red Crag, Mr. S. V. Wood on the structure of the, 538.

Reedy Creek, :New South Wales, oil- bearing rocks of, 444.

:Relations of the divisions of the "Lower London Tertiaries," 418.

Reshpur, Kashmere, section along a spur from Wasterwan between Barns and, 31.

Reenydonegan Lough across Coom- hola Mountain to Priest's Leap, section from, 341.

l~habdocarjous insights, 150. ~ , sp., 150. :Rhmtie beds in South Wales, Mr. E.

B. Tawney on the western limit of the, 69 ; near Wells, Somerset, Rev. P. ]3. :Brodie on a section of Lower Lias and, 93.

:Rhizodopsis, 596; sketches of a scale of, 597.

:Rhizodus, 599 ; sketch of a tooth and a scale of, 597; Dr. ft. Young on the scales of, 317.

Rhomboptychius, 604; sketches of a tooth and a scale of, 597.

l~hynchonella JBarumensis, 42. - - ~ Kashmeriensis, 42. - ---- Katomnsis, 37. ~_ 21eurodon, vat. JOavreuxiana, 36. - , s p . , 38. :Rochester and Gravesend, section be-

tween, 434. Rochester (Upnor), section at 434. :Rocks, Lynton, section across the val-

ley of, 351. :Rowney, Prof. T. I/., and :Prof. W.

King, on the so-called Eozoonal rock, 185.

Rupellien clay of Schelle, 234. Sables de la Campine, 250. Salter, J. W., Esq., on faults in the

Drift-gravel at tIitchin, ]-Icrts, 565 ; on two species of Tritobites from the Lower Silurian rocks of the Lake-country, 486.

San Domingo, Upper Miocene deposits of, 574.

San Fernando, Trinidad, section at, 571.

Sandgate beds and Kentish :Rag, Mr. T. M'Kenny }tughes on the junc- tion of the, 402.

Sangatte beach, Mr. 1~. A. C. Godwin- Austen on the, 253.

Santorino, documents relating to the recent volcanic disturbances in the neighbourhood oi~ 318.

Sarcode-ehambers of :Eozoon Cana- dense, 209.

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Sealariform vessels, 140. Scalddsien deposits near Antwerp, 231. Scales of new genera of Carboniferous

fishes, sketches illustrating the teeth and, 597.

Scales of Rhizodus, Dr. J. Young on the, 317.

Sehelle, Rupellien clay of, 234. Schizaster Scillm, 301. Scotland, relation of the Caith-

hess Drift. to that of the rest of, 270.

Scottish glacial beds, table showing the geographical relations of groups of Mollusca whose shells occur in some of the, 280.

Serabster Harbour, Caitlmess, section at, 26~.

Serobicularia-Crag, 544. Section across a furrow of Trail cover-

ed by ~Varp, Wivenhoe, Essex, 557; Bilberry Hill, 334; Kent, from the Tertiary Escarpment to the ~Veald, 435; Kiltorcan Hill, from Knock- topher to Arrigle Brook, 328 ; North Devon, ~ the Comeragh Moun- tains, 328; the entrance of the ra- vine above the village of Khoonmoo, Kashmere, 34; the Isle of Man, 489; the Valley of Rocks, 351; along a spur from Wasterwan, be- tween Barus and Reshpur, Kash- mere, 31 ; the valley of Wateombe, 466 ; at Blackheath and Woolwich, 435 ; Duncormiek, Wexford, 323 ; Hitchin Station, 566; Keiss ttar- bour, Caithness, 266 ; King-Edward, Aber.deenshire, 274, 275; March, 472 ; Milton Lane, near Wells, 94 ; Plumstead Common and Abbey Wood, 435; Rochester (Upnor), 434; San Fernando, Trinidad, 571 ; Scrabster Harbour, Caithness, 264 ; Shottenden Hill, 434; the foot of a ridge from Zebanwan, Kashmere, 32 ; the raihvay viaduct over Aires- ford Creek, Essex, 562; Wick Bay, Caithness, 265; between Rochester and Gravesend, 434; from Babba- combe to Watcombe, 466; Ballea across Myrtle Hill, 335; Copper l=[arbour to Lac la Belle, Michigan, 456; Dunkitt Itottse to Mo~mt Misery, Waterford, 326 ; Killery Harbour to Galway Bay, 507 ; Lyn- mouth to Simonsbath, 353 ; Nariva Swamp to Mount Calabash, Trini- dad, 573; Orford to Thorpe, near Aldborough, 21 ; Reenydonegan Lough across Coomhola Mountain

to Priest's Leap, 341; Sutton to Dunraven, 75; the Pewabic Lode to the Albany and Boston Conglo- merate, Michigan, 453; in a ditch on the Tendring Hundred Railway near Colchester, 562 ; Penhalls mine, 537; the Barnwell gravel- pit, 478; the neighbourhood of Canterbury, 434; of Lewisham, 435; of Sittingbourne, 434 ; near Ballinhassig, 337 ; Xhoon- moo, Kashmere, 32; London, 435; of a flu-row which crosses the Tendring Hundred Railway near Great Bentley Church, Essex, 555 ; a pit in Victoria Road, Cambridge, 561; Lower Lias and Rh~etio beds near Wells, Somersetshire, 93; Marychurch valley, 466; part of Hook ]tend, 324; Southerndown cliff, 75 ; the Central Mine, Michi- gan, 457; the deposits at the en- trance of the Furfooz cave, 248; the Pewabie Lode in the end of the 130-fm. level, Pewabic Mine, 454; the point at Chancama, Ecuador, 569; the South Joggins Coal-field, 105 ; the Trappcan belt of the mine- ral range, Michigan, 452; Trail at Calne railway-station, Wilts, 556 ; at Woking, Surrey, 556; in ap i t east of Chillesford church, Suffolk, 556 ; near Villa Farm, Tendring Hun- dred Railway, 557; on the right bank of the Jhelum river, near Barus, Kashmere, 33 ; the south side of the Vihi valley, near the village of Loodoo, Kashmere, 35; Thurso Water, near Thurso, 267; showing Crag-sand and shingle capping a hill east of Louvain, ~ ; the posi- tion of the Bulchamp and Wangford Crag-pits relatively to the Chilies- ford Clay, 540; of the Thorpe Crag-pit relatively to the ChiUes- ford Clay, 539; Warp cut off by erosion of a stream, 563 ; the gene- ral relations of the formations in Trinidad, 572.

Sections illustrating supposedAnnelid- tubes in the Laurentian rocks of Canada, 609.

Seeley, H., Esq., on the Gravels and Drift of the Fenland, 470.

Seleldte in the Lower Eocene Clays of of the London basin, Dr. P. Martin Duncan on some spaces formerly occupied by, 12.

Serpentine of Ayrshire, 527; Conne- mara, 509.

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Sheeps Head and Knoekadoon Head anticlinal, 335.

Shells from the Chillesford beds, 545 ; Crag at Walton-on-the-:Naze, 542; drift of Barnwcll, 477 ; Hunstan- ton, 474 ; March, 473 ; the Mya- bed, 22, 26; the Tertiary beds of Jamaica, list of, 285; in the bed of the German Ocean, forty miles from the coast of Aberdeen, Mr. R. Daw- son on the occurrence of dead lit- toral, 260; Coal-formations of the South Joggins, 143 ; drift of Caith- ness, state of the, 267; of some of the Scottish glacial beds, geographi- cal relation of the, 280; the Crag. beds of Belgimn, 242; the glacial drift of Caithness, list of, 278.

Shingle-beach of Porlock Bay, 4. Shottenden Hill, section at, 434. Sigillarim in the coal-formations of

the South Joggins, 128. ~igillaria( Favularia) ~retonensis, 148.

2~rownii, 146. . catenoides, 147.

Dournansii, 148. ( Favularia) elegans, 146. elongata, 147. eminens, 148.

- flexuosa, 147. Knorrii, 148.

-. - lmvigata, 147. -. (Clathraria) Menardi, 147. - organum, 147. - - pachyderma, 147.

Tlanicosta, 147. .. renfformis, 146.

(Rhytidolepis) Saullii, 146. ( - - ) Schlotheimiana, 146.

- : ( - - - - ) scutellata, 146. ~ , sp., 147.

striata, 147. (Asolanus) Syduensis, 147.

- - (Favularia) tessellata, 146. ~ilurian rocks of Carrick, Ayrshire,

Mr. J. Geikie on the Metamorphic Lower, 513 ; the Isle of Man, 488 ; the Lake-country, 480; Wexford, 323.

Simonsbath, section from Lynmouth to, 353.

Sinai, Rev. F. W. Holland on the geology of, 491.

Sittingbourne, section in the neigh- bourhood of, 434.

Skeleton (intermediate) of Eozoon Ca- nadense, 212.

Sketches illustrating the teeth and scales of some new genera of Car- boniferous Fishes, 597.

Sketch map of Caithness, showing the boundary of the dark-grey drift, and the direction of the glacial markings, 263 ; parts of the provinces of Nel- son and Marlborough, :New Zealand, 255 ; the district of Vihi, Kashmere, 30; the neighbourhood of Porlock, 2.

Sketch of a small anticlinal ridge in Rapparee Cove, near Ilfracombe, 356; contorted beds traversed by slaty cleavage, half-a-mile east of Ilfi'acombe, 356 ; panoramic, of the hills around the u valley, Kash- mere, 31.

Skibbereen, 335. Skiddaw slates, 480. Solarium quadriseriatum, 291. Selenites, 166. Somerset, Lower Lias and Rhmtie beds

near Wells, 93. Somme, valley-gravels of the, 464. Southerndown Cliff, vertical section

of, 75. Southerndown series, 74. South Ireland, Upper Palaeozoic rocks

of, 322. South Wales, western limit of the

Rh,~tie beds in, 69. Spaces formerlyoecupiedbySelenite,12. Spencer Mountains, :New Zealand,

sketch map of parts of the provinces of Nelson and Marlborough in the nelghbourhood of the, 255.

Sphenophyllum emarginatum, 152. erosum, 152.

~ longifolium, 152. saxifragifolium, 152.

. , Schlotheimii, 152. Sphenopteris artemisimfolia, 156.

Canadensis, 156. . , - decipiens, 156.

: gracilis, 156. hymenophylloides, 156. latior, 156.

. . . . Lesquereuxii, 156. mieroloba, 156.

~- munda, 156. obtusiloba ?, 156.

S2irifera Barusiensiso 42. Kashmeriensis, 41.

- Moosakhailensis, 41. Rajah, 40.

~ , sp., 36. �9 ViMana, 41.

Spirorbis carbonarius, 144. clymenioides, 584.

Sporangites in the coal-formatlons of the South Joggins, 139.

glabra, 165. 2a2illata, 165.

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Sternbergia, 165. Stolon-passages of Eozoon Canadense,

207. Stones imbedded in the drift of Caith-

ness, character of the, 266. 8tony Creek, New South Wales, oil-

bearing rocks of, 439. Stigmaria fieoides, 148. Strcp~dus, 602 ; sketch of a tooth of,

597. Stre ptorhynehus crcnistria, 42. ~ , sp., 43. Strombus bifrons, 287.

pugilis, 287. Structural characters of Grenville Eo-

zoonal ophite, 187. Structure and affinities of Eozoon Ca-

nadense, 219. Structure of the Red Crag, 538. Submerged forest-beds of Porlock Bay,

l, 6. Succession of formations in :North

Devon, diagram of the, 369. Suffolk, section of Trail in a pit east~ of

Chillesford church, 556. Surrey, section of Trail at Woking,

556. Sutton Crag, 543. Sutton series, 72. Sutton stone, Dr. P. Martin Duncan

on the corals from the, 89 ; Mr. E. B. Tawney on the position of the, 69, 77.

Sutton to Dunraven, coast-section from, 75.

Syringodendron, sp., 148. Syst~me Diestien, 232; Scald~sien, 231. Table of cycles in the Palaeozoic age in

:Eastern America, 102; fossils com- mon to the districts north and south of the central band of Old :Red Sand- stone in :North Devon, 364; Mol- luscs whose shells are found in the glacial drift of Caithness, 278; the .species of the genus Eryon occurring m the Lias and Oolite of England and Bavaria, 501 ; showing the affi- nities of some of the fossils of the Caribean Miocene, 588 ; the geogra- phical relations of groups of Mol- luscs whoso shells occur in some of the Scottish glacial beds, 280; the range of the fossils of the :Rh,'etie beds of South Wales, 79 ; the rela- tive frequency of occurrence of genera of plants and animals in the coals of the South Joggins, 126.

Tawn ey,E. ]3, Esq., on tim westenl limit of the l~h,'etic beds in South Wales, and on the position of the Sutton

stone, wifll a note on the Corah by Dr. P. Martin Dtmcan, 69.

Teeth and scales of new genera of Car- boniferolts fishes, sketches illustra- ting the, 597.

Tendring Hundred Railway, sections on the, 555, 557, 562.

Terebra in,quails, 290. Terclrratula Austenia~m, 35. �9 carncoides, 296.

lecla, 296. sacezdus, 40.

. Thibetensis, 37. - ~ Trinitatensis, 296. Terrestrial surface of Belgium, ancient,

252. Tertiaries of :Kent, Mr. W. Whitaker

on the Lower London, 404. Tertiary Braclfiopoda from ~h.inidad,

295 ; escarpment to the Weald, dia- gram section across Kent from the, 435; formations of Belgium, Mr. R. A. C. Oodwin-Austen on the; 228 ; formations of the West Indies, Mr. 1~. g. L. Guppy on the rela- tions of the, 570 ; Mollusca of Ja- maica, Mr. 1~. ft. L. Guppy on the, 281.

Thanet beds, Mr. W. Whitaker on the, 405; Sand and the Chalk, Mr. T. M'Xenny Hughes on the junction of the, 402.

Theoretical remarks on the gravels and drift of the Fenland, 479.

Theory of metamorphism, 513. Thetford, Mr. 3. W. Flower on some

flint implements found in the valley of the Little Ouse river, near, 567.

Thibet, Mr. T. Davidson on some Car- boniferotts, ,.Iura~ie, and Cretace- ous (?) Brachiopoda collected by Capt. Godwin-Austen in the Mus- takh Hills, 35.

Thickness of the rocks of :North Devon, 361.

Thorpe Crag-pit relative]y to the Chil- lesford Clay, section showing the position of the, 539.

Thorpe near Aldborough, section from Orford to, 21.

Throws in Penhalls mine, 535. Thurso Water, Caithness, section on

the, 267. Tracey, 358. Trail, sections of, 556, 557. Trappean belt of the mineral range,

Michigan, section of the, 452. Trigonoearjoum avellan~tn2, 1"50. Trigonoearpum ttookeri, 17R). - ~ ~.nter~edium, 150.

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TrigonocarTum minus, 150. Nceggerathi, 150. rotundum, 150. dgillarice, 150.

Trilobites, Mr. J. W. Salter on two species of. 486.

Trimmer, Mr., Rev. O. Fisher on the Warp of, 553.

Trinidad, Lower Miocene deposits of, 571 ; Mr. R. J. L. Guppy on Ter- tiary Brachiopoda from, 295; Upper Miocene deposits of, 575.

Trochotoma, sp., 89. Tryon, Commander O., on the recent

volcanic disturbances in the neigh- bourhood of Santorino, 319.

Turbo castaneus, 291. Turou drift, New South Wales, 446. Turritella, sp., 89.

tornata, 580. Tyddyngwladis silver-lead mine, Pri-

mordial tbssils from near, 505. Tyler, A., Esq., on the interval of time

which has passed between the for- mation of the Upper and Lower valley-gravels of part of England and France, 463.

Upnor, section at, 434. Upper Coal-formation of Nova Scotia

and New Brunswick, 96; Miocene deposits of the West Indies, 574; Palmozoic rocks of Wexford, 322.

Urus, characters of the, 392. Valley-gravels of part of England and

France, Mr. A. Tyler on the interval of time which has passed between the formation of the Upper and Lower, 463.

Valley of Rocks, section across the, 351. Valley of the Little Ouse River, near

Thetf0rd, Mr. J. W. Flower on some flint implements found in the, 5~7.

Vegetable tissues in mineral charcoal, 140.

Venus paphia, 292. Walli, 581. Woodwardi, 292.

Vermetus paloulo~r 292. VcrticM section at Blazkheath and

Woolwich, 435; Plumstead Com- mon and Abbey Wood, 435; Ro- chester (Upnor), 434; Shottenden Hill, 434; between Rochester and Gravesend, 434; in the neighbour- hood of Canterbury, 434; Lewis- ham, 435 ; Sittingbourne, 434 ; near London, 435; of Southerndown cliff, 75.

Vihi, Kashmere, sketch map of the district of, 30; rough panoramic

VOL. XXlI.

sketch of the hills around the valley of, 31 ; near the village of Loodoo, Kashmere, section on the south side of the, 35.

Villa Farm, Tendring Hundred Rail- way, section of Trail near, 557.

Volcanic disturbances in the neigh- bourhood of Santorino, documents relating to the recent, 318.

Waldheimia ~lanfordi, 38. Wales, western limit of the Rhmtic

beds in South, 69. Walton-on-the-~aze, list of species of

Molluscs from the Crag at, 542. Wang'ford Crag-pit relatively to the

Chillesford Clay, section showing the position of the, 540.

Warp (of Mr. Trimmer), its age and probable connexion with the last geological events, Rev. O. Fisher on the, 553.

Wasterwan, Kashmere, section along a spur from, 31.

Wateombe, coast-section from Babba- combe to, 466 ; longitudinal section along the valley of, 466.

Waterford, Old Red Sandstone of South, 330; section from Dunkitt House to Mount Misery, 326.

Watson, l~ev. R. Boog, on the marine origin of the Parallel roads of Glen Roy, 9.

Weald, diagram section across Kent, from the Tertiary escarpment to the, 435.

Wells, Lower Lias and Rh~etic beds near, 93.

West Indies, Mr. R. J. L. Guppy on Tertiary Echinoderms from the, 297 ; on the relations of the Tertiary f~,rmations of the, 570.

Wexford, Upper Palaeozoic rocks of, 322.

Whitaker, W., Esq., on the "Lower London Tcrtiaries" of Kent, 404.

Wick Bay, Caithness, section at, 265. Williamson, :Prof. W. C., on a Cheiro.

therian tbot-print from the base of the Keuper sandstone of Daresbury, Cheshire, 534.

Wilson, J. S., Esq., on the geology of the Pacific coast of Ecuador, and on some evidence of the antiquity of Man in that region, 567.

Wilts, fossil crab from the Forest Mar- ble, Mahnesbury, 493; section of Trail at Calne railway station, 556.

Wivenhoe, Essex, section across a fur- row of Trail covered by Warp at, 557.

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Woking, Surrey, section of Trail at, 556.

Wollaston Donation Fund, award of the, xxix. ; Medal, award of the, xxvii.

Woolwich and Reading beds, Mr. W Whitaker on the, 409.

Woolwich beds, mineral condition of organic remains in the, 13; spaces formerly occupied by selenite in the, 12.

Woolwich, section at Blackheath and, 435.

Wood, S. V., Esq., on the structure of the Red Crag, 5.?~.

Wood, S. V.. jma., Esq., on a diagram representing the structure of the beds between the base of the Red Crag and the base of the Upper Drift (Boulder-clay), 544~.

Wood-cells in mineral charcoal, 140. Woodward, H., Esq., award of the

V(ollaston Donation Fund (o, xxix. ; on a new species of Ra~i~a from the Tertiary strata of Trinidad, 591 ; Qn the oldest known British crab

(Pal~inachus lo, giTes ) from ti le Forest Marble, Malmesbury, Wilts, 493 ; on a new genus of Phyllopo- dous Crustacea from the Moil'at Shales (Llandeilo Flags), Dumfries- shire, 503; on the species of the genus Ergot, Desm., from the Lias and Oolite of England and Bavaria, 494.

Worms in the Laurentian rocks of Canada, Dr. J. W. Dawson on sup- posed burrows of, 608.

Youghal and Ardmore trough, Lower Limestone shale of the, 303.

Young, Dr. J., on new genera of Car- boniferous Glyptodipterines, 596; on the affinities of Chondrosteus, Ag., 596; on the affinities of Platy,~o- mus and allied genera, 301 ; on the scales of Rhizodu~, 317.

Zebanwan, Ka~hmere, plan of the ridge near, 32; section at the foot of a ridge from, 32.

Zoological features of the Crag-sea area, 241.

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