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ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. [The fossils referred to are described, and those of which the names are printed in italics are also flgured.] Acteeon deloressus, 256 Hochstetteri, 256. Actmonina eanariensis, 405. Aerolite, on the fall of an, in Fezzan, by M. Coumbary (abstract), 415. America, North, Dinosauria from the Trias of, 49. Ammonites angulatus, corals of the zone of, 61. Ammonites Bucklandi, corals of the zone of, 61. Ammonites ffamesoni, range of fossils of the zone of, in Gloucestershire, 398. Ammonites oxynotus and h. rarieos- tatus, range of ibssils of the zones of, in Gloucestershire, 397. Ammonites planorbis, Corals of the zone of, 61. Amorphozoa, Mesozoic, from Queens- land, 235. Amphihelia, deep-sea species of, 56. AmThihdia incrustans, 304, 309. Amphibian, Messrs. A. Hancock and Arca Tr~elonga, 249. .... Stricklandi, 407. Aretogmal province, the, constituted in Triassic times, 49. Argyope punctata, 244 wollumbillaensis, 243. Arisaig, Nova Scotia, the l~.v.D. ttoneyman on the Geology of, 490. Armboth, section from Threlkeld Sta- tion to, 605. Arvicola agrestis, 124. = glareolus, 124. .~ Gulidmi, 125, 130. ----ratticeps, 125, 130. ksaphus, discovery of the Panderian organ in several American species of, 481. ksaphus, Mr. H. Woodward on the palpus and other appendages 05 486. Asaphus platqcephalus, 479 ; buccal organs of, 4'87. Astarte apicalis, '249. Cliftoni, 249. R. Howse on a new Labyrinthodont, .... wollumbillaensis, 250. from the magnesian limestone of ]~idderidge, Durham, 556. Anagina numismalis, 406. Animal remains, Prof. ft. W. Dawson on some new, from the Carbonife- rous and Devonian of Canada, 166. Ankistrodon, 48. Anniversary Address of the President, xxix-lxlv. See also tIuxley, Prof. T.H. Annual Report, i. Antillia lens, 306, 310. Area numismalis, 406. --~ plicaga, '249. "OL. XXVI.. Astrangia, deep-sea species of, 56. Australia, Western, Mesozoic fossils from, 229. Australian fossil ]~ammals, Dr. G. Krefft on, 415. Australian Mesozoic Geology and Pa- lmontology, M. C. Moore on, 1, 226. Australian Tertiary deposits, Prof. P. Martin Duncan on the Fossil Corals of the, 284. Avicula ~qualis, 247. ---- Ba~klyi, 245. ---- corbicnsis, 246. ---- reflects, 246. (%
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX

TO THE

P R O C E E D I N G S O F T H E G E O L O G I C A L S O C I E T Y .

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

Acteeon deloressus , 256 Hochstetteri, 256.

Actmonina eanariensis, 405. Aerolite, on the fall of an, in Fezzan,

by M. Coumbary (abstract), 415. America, North, Dinosauria from the

Trias of, 49. Ammonites angulatus, corals of the

zone of, 61. Ammonites Bucklandi, corals of the

zone of, 61. Ammonites ffamesoni, range of fossils

of the zone of, in Gloucestershire, 398.

Ammonites oxynotus and h . rarieos- tatus, range of ibssils of the zones of, in Gloucestershire, 397.

Ammonites planorbis, Corals of the zone of, 61.

Amorphozoa, Mesozoic, from Queens- land, 235.

Amphihelia, deep-sea species of, 56. AmThihdia incrustans, 304, 309. Amphibian, Messrs. A. Hancock and

Arca Tr~elonga, 249. . . . . Stricklandi, 407.

Aretogmal province, the, constituted in Triassic times, 49.

Argyope punctata, 244 wollumbillaensis, 243.

Arisaig, Nova Scotia, the l ~ . v . D . t toneyman on the Geology of, 490.

Armboth, section from Threlkeld Sta- tion to, 605.

Arvicola agrestis, 124. = glareolus, 124. . ~ Gulidmi, 125, 130. - - - - r a t t i c e p s , 125, 130. ksaphus, discovery of the Panderian

organ in several American species of, 481.

ksaphus, Mr. H. Woodward on the palpus and other appendages 05 486.

Asaphus platqcephalus, 479 ; buccal organs of, 4'87.

Astarte apicalis, '249. Cliftoni, 249.

R. Howse on a new Labyrinthodont, .... wollumbillaensis, 250. from the magnesian limestone of ]~idderidge, Durham, 556.

Anagina numismalis, 406. Animal remains, Prof. ft. W. Dawson

on some new, from the Carbonife- rous and Devonian of Canada, 166.

Ankistrodon, 48. Anniversary Address of the President,

xxix-lxlv. See also tIuxley, Prof. T . H .

Annual Report, i. Antillia lens, 306, 310. Area numismalis, 4 0 6 . - - ~ plicaga, '249.

�9 "OL. XXVI..

Astrangia, deep-sea species of, 56. Australia, Western, Mesozoic fossils

from, 229. Australian fossil ]~ammals, Dr. G.

Krefft on, 415. Australian Mesozoic Geology and Pa-

lmontology, M. C. Moore on, 1, 226. Australian Tertiary deposits, Prof. P.

Martin Duncan on the Fossil Corals of the, 284.

Avicula ~qualis, 247. - - - - Ba~klyi, 245. - - - - corbicnsis, 246. - - - - reflects, 246.

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INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS.

A.vieula simplex, 247. substriata, 247.

- - umbonalis, 246. Avon, section across the valley of a

tributary of the, 203. - - , superficial deposits of the valley of the, 202.

- - - - typical section across the valley of the, near Cropthorne, 204.

Avon and Severn valleys and adjoin- ing districts, Mr. T. O. B. Lloyd on the superficial deposits of portions of the, 202.

Balanophyllia, distribution of, in depth, 55.

JBalano3qhyllia armata, 302. australiensis, 303.

. campanulata, 302.

fragilis, 303. Selwyni, 303.

- - seminuda, 302. �9 L. tubuloeormis, 304.

- - Ulrichi, 304. Balanus, 243. Ballintoy0 Middle Lies blocks from,

324. Ballypalidy, nature and origin of the

ferruginoue series at, 159; section at, 160; section .in railway-cutting at, 161.

Baphetes minor, 166. Basalt, lithomarge, and bole, table of

analyses of, 156. Basalts of the north-east of Ireland,

~Lessrs. R. Tate and J. S. Holden on the Iron-ores associated with the, 151.

Bathygnathus, 39, 49. Becktbrd, section through, 204. Belemnites auaCralis, 258. Belemnoziphlus, 512. Belodon Plieningeri, 39, 40. Belumford, section at, 153. Billings, E., notes on some specimens

of Lower Silurian Trilobites, 479. Birds, Prof. T. H. Huxley on fturther

evidence of the affinity between Di- nosaurian Reptiles and, 12.

Black Hill, Snitterfield, section at, 208.

Bleasdell, Rev. W., observations on modern Glacial action in Canada, 669.

Blisworth, Oolites of, 377; section from Kingsthorpe through North- ampton and Huntsbury Hill to, 359.

Bole, basalt, and lithomarge, table of analyses of, 156.

Bone-bed of Suffolk, 493 ; Terrestrial

Man~malia from the, 509; Marine Mammalia from the, 511.

Bonney, Rev. T. G., on the geology of the Loibten Islands, 623.

Borrowdale, lower portion of the green-slates and porphyries in, 600, 601; section from Derwent- water to, 601.

Boulder-clay, notes on ancient, in Natal, by Dr. Sutherland, 514.

Boulder-clay, Mr. S. V. Wood, junr., on the relation of the, without chalk. of the north of England to the great chalky Boulder-clay of the south, 90..

Boulder-clays, 694. Box-stones of Suffolk, 499. Braohiopoda, Mesozoic, from Queens-

land, 236. Brachiopoda, Mr. T. Davideon on the,

hitherto obtained from the "Peb- ble-bed" of B udleigh-Saltteton, near Exmouth, in Devonshire, 70.

Brandon Hill, section from Bristol across, to the Reptilian Quarry on Durdham Down, 188.

Bredon Hill, section from, to Cra- combe Hill, 204.

Brick-clays, 694. �9 Bridlington, fossils of the Glacial de-

posit at, 92. Bristol area, Mr. R. Etheridge on the

geological position and geographi- cal distribution of the Reptilian or dolomitic conglomerate of the, 174.

Bristol, sections from, to the Reptilian Quarr~on Durdham Down, 188.

Britain, Dinosauria from the Trias of, 42.

Britain, ~laciation in, 693. Brown, ~r. R., on the physics of Arctic

ice, as explanatory o-f ~ e glacial re- mains in Scotland, 671.

Brunswick, Necomian of, 343. Budleigh-Salterton, Mr. T. Davidson

on the Brachiopoda hitherto ob- tained from the "Pebble-bed" of, 70.

Bunzel, E., notice of a fragment of a Reptilian skull from the Upper Cretaceous of Griinbach, 394.

Bus]r, G., on the species of Rhinoce- ros whose remains were feared in a fissure-cavern at Orcston in 1816, 457

Cainozoic and ~/[esozoic periods, the physical geography of Western Europe during the, elucidated by their coral faunas, by Prof. P. M. Duncan, 51.

Calamites, Sigillaria, and Calamode11-

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dron, Prof. J. W. Dawson on the structure and affinities of, 488.

Calamodendron, Sigillaria, and Ca- lamites, Prof. J. W. Dawson on the structure and affinities of, 488.

Calymene senaria, rolled-up specimen of, filled with small ovate bodies, 485.

Cambay, A. Rogers on the geology of the country surrounding the Gulf of, in Western India, 118.

, map of the country surrounding the Gulf of, 119.

Canada, gold-districts of, 477. , Rev. W. BleasdeH on modern

glacial action in, 669. , Prof. J. W. Dawson on some

new animal remains from the Car- boniferous and Devonian of, 166.

, Prof. J . W. Dawson on the graphite of the Laurentian of, 112.

Carboniferotm and Devonian of Ca- nada, Prof. J. W. Dawson on some new animal remains from the, 166.

Carboniferous limestone, section showing the mode of occurrence of iron-ores in, 183.

Caribbean series of Trinidad, Mr. R. J. L. Guppy. on the discovery of organic remains in the, 413.

Carruthers, W., on the structure of a fern-stem from the Lower Eocene of Herne Bay, and on its allies, recent and fossil, 349.

Caruana, A. A., further discovery of the fossil Elephants of Malta, 434.

Caryoph~llla, distribution of, 55, 58. v/oea, 295, 306.

Castle Cove to near Cape Otway, sketch section of the coast from, 290.

Caves, Somerset, W. A. Sanford on the Rodentia of the, 124.

Cephalaspis, from the Devonian of Canada, 166.

Cephalopoda, Mesozoic, from Queens- land, '237.

Ceri~hium Greenough~nsis, 256. ibex, 405.

_ L Slatgeri, 406. Cetacean, new Ziphioid, from the Suf-

folk bone-bed, 502. Cetaceans, remains of, 512. Chalicotherium sinense, 429. Chalk, Upper and Lower, Corals of

the, 64. Chemnitzia crassicosta, 402. Cheshire and Western Lancashire,

map of part of, 661. Cheshire, Mr. C. E. De Ranee on the

Glacial phenomena of Western I~mcashire and, 641.

Cheshire, Mr. C.E. De Ran.ce on the Postglacial depoists of Western Lanca.~hire and, 655.

Chillesford Clay, the Rev. J. Gunn on the relative position of the Forest- bed and the, in Norfolk and Suf- folk, and on the real position of the Forest-bed, 551.

China, Prof. R. Owen on fossil remains of Mammals found in, 417.

C]wneziThius "Guvieri, 506, 512. , -Packardi, 502, 512.

T[anirostris, 506, 512. Cirripedia from Queensland, 243. Cladocora, deep-sea species of, 56 ;

occurring in shallow waters, 57. Cladyodon, 39. Clay-bed, altered, in Tideswell Dale,

Derbyshire, 701. Clay, Upper Scrobicularia, 665. Clepsysaurus, 39, 49. Clifton, section from, to Rugby, 203.

, section through, from Bristol to Durdham Down, 188.

Codrington, Mr. T., on the superficial del~osits of the South of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, 528.

Coleoptera, fossil, from New South Wales, 263.

Conosmilia a~omala, 305. elegans, 305. lituolus, 305.

- - - - s~ria~a, 305. Uonotrochus M' Coyi, 298, 308. - - tyTUS, ear. australiensis, 298. Coral Faunas, Prof. P. Martin Dun-

can on the physical geography of Western Europe during the Meso- zoic and Cainozoic periods as elu- cidated by their, 51.

Corals, deep-sea and abyssal, 54. ~ - in consecutive geological periods,

59, 60, 67. , littoral, belonging to the deep-

see coral fauna, 56. - - , Prof. P. Martin Duncan on the

fossil, of the Australian Tertiary deposits, 284.

, reef-forming, 57, 59. Coumbary, M., on the fall of an Aero-

lite in Fezzan, 415. Crag, corals of the, 67; fossils of the, 92. Crag of Norfolk, Mr. J. Prestwieh on

the, and associated beds, 282. Cretaceous, Upper, of Griinbach, E.

Bunzel on a fragment of a Reptilian skull from the, 394.

Cricetus so~garus, 128, 131. Crioceras australe, 257.

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INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS.

C ristellaria acutauricularis, var. longi- costata, 242.

cultrata, var. radiata, 242. Crocodilian skull, Mr. J. W. Hulke on

a, from Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset, 167.

Cropthorne Heath, section at, 209. Cropthorne, typical section across the

valley of the Avon near, 204. Cucul~a inflata, 250.

semistriata, 250. Cydose','is tenuis, 301,309. Cytherea Clarkei, 250.

gibbosa, 251. Dallington, section from Duston to,

368. Davidson, T., notes on the Brachio-

poda hitherto obtained from t h e "Pebble-bed" of Budleigh-Salter- ton, near Exmouth in Devonshire, 70.

Dawson, J. W., note on some new animal remains from the Carboni- ferous and Devonian of Canada, 166; notes on the structure of Si-

~ , 165 ; on the Graphite of the urentian of Canada, 112; on the

atrueture and affinities of Sigillaria, Calamites, and Calamodendron, 488.

DelThinula reflecta, 256. Deltocyal hus italic'as, var. m~traliensis,

297, 307. Dendrophyllia, deep-sea species of,

56. Den~alium limatulum, 402. . lineatum, 256.

Deposits, glacial, fossils of, 92. , postglacial, of western Lanca-

shire and Cheshire, 655. , superficial, of the south of

Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, 528.

De Rance, Mr. C. E., on the Glacial phenomena of western Lancashire and Cheshire, 641; on the Post- glacial deposits of Western Lanca- shire and Cheshire, 655.

Derbyshire, Rev. J. M. Mello on an altered clay-bed in TidesweU Dale, 701.

Derwentwater, section from, to Bor- rowdale, 601.

Desmophyllum, bathymetrical distri- bution of, 55, 57, 58.

Deuterosaurus, 48. Devonian and Carboniferous of Ca-

nada, Prof. J. W. Dawson on some new animal remains from the, 166.

Devonshire, notes on Brachiopoda from the Pebble-bed of Budleigh- Saltcrton, near Exmouth in, 70.

Dinosauria from the Trlas, 38. Dino~uria, Prof. T. H. Huxley on the

classification of the, with observa- tions on the Dinosauria of the Trias, 32.

DinosauriaL I-tupsilophodon Foxii, a new, from the Wealden of the Isle of Wight, 3.

Dinosaurian reptiles and birds, Prof. T. H. Huxley on the affinity be- tween, 12.

lh'~eina apicalis, 244. Dolomitie or reptilian Conglomerate

of the Bristol area, Mr. R.Etheridgo on the geological position and geo- graphical distribution of the, 174.

, fauna of the, 187. , mection of, in the road from the

Hotwells to Clifton and Durdham Downs, 182.

Donations to the library, 132, 264, 437, 573.

Dorset, note on a Crocodilian skull from Kimmeridge Bay, 167.

- - , note on some P]esiosaurian re- mains obtained by Mr. J. C. ~Manael in Kimmeridge Bay, 611.

l ~ t e r u s Hoffmanni, Germar,Me~rs. A. Hancock and R. Itowee on, from the Marl-slate of Midderidge, Dur- ham, 623.

Duncan, Prof. P. Martin, on the fossil corals (Madreporaria) of the Aus- tralian Tertiary deposits, 284; the physical geography of Western Europe during the Mesozoic and Cainozoic periods, elucidated by their coral faunas, 51.

Durdham Downs, sections from Bris- tol to the Reptilian quarry on, 188 ; section of dolomitic conglomerate in the new road from the HotweUs to, 182; section showing the posi- tion of Reptilia in the conglomerate of, 189.

Duston, oolites of, 369 ; section from, to Dallington, 368.

East Anglia, Boulder-clay of, 91. Echinodermata, Mesozoic, from

Queensland, 236. Elephants, fossil, of Malta, further

discovery of the, 434. England, north of, Mr. S. V. Wood,

jun., on the relation of the Boulder- clay without chalk of the, to the great chalky Boulder-clay of the south, 90.

Enthekiodon, g. n., 174. Entomostraca, Prof. T. R. Jones on

some, from Arisaig, Nova Scotia, 492.

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INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS.

Eocene o f H e r n e Bay, Mr. W . Car- ruthers on the structure of a fern-

from the Lower, and on its allies, recent and fossil, 349.

Erpetospondylia, 36. Escars, 695. EtheMdge, Mr. R., on the geological

position and the geographical dis- tribution of the Reptilian or Dolo- mitic Conglomerate of the Bristol area, 174.

Europe, Central, Dinosauria from the a ' r ~ of, as.

, general comparison of the Neo- comaan beds of Northern, 333.

~ , Western, the physical geography of, during the Mesozoic and Caino- zoic periods elucidated by the i r coral faunas, 51.

F~elissa numismal is , 403. Exmouth, Mr. T. Davidson on the

Brachiopoda hitherto obtained from the Pebble-bed of BudleSgh-Salter- ton, near, 70.

Eyeott Hill, Green-slate series in, 606. Fall and rise of the Greenland coast,

69O. Fault, double, in Northampton, 365. Fauna of the dolomitic conglomerate,

187. Fern-stem, Mr. W. Carruthers on the

structure of a, from the Lower Eo- cene of Herne Bay, and on its allies, recent and fossil, 349.

Fezzan, M. Coumbary on the fall of an aerolite in, 415.

Flabellum, distribution of, 55, 58. Flabellum candeanura, 300, 308. - d is t inctum, 299, 308. - 9am~ierense, 299, 308. �9 Victorie , 299, 308. Foraminifera, Mesozoic, from Queens-

land, 235. Forest-bed, the Rev. J. Gunn on the

relative position of the, and the Chillesford Clay in Norfolk and Suffolk, and on the real position of the forest-bed, 551.

Fossiliferous boulder-clays, 694. Fossils from the Wealden of the Isle

of Wight, 3, 318; from the Trias, 38; from the Budleigh-Salterton Pebble-bed, 70; from the Carboni- ferous and Devonian of Canada, 166 ; from the Kimmeridge Clay of Kimmeridge Bay, 167, 172, 611; from the Jurassic (?) rocks of Aus- tralia, 226; from the Australian Tertiary deposits, 284; from the Lower Eocene of Herne Bay, 349; from the Great Oolite near North-

VOL. XXVI.

ampton, 382; from the Northamp. ton Sand, 385; from the Upper Cretaceous of Griinbach, 394; of the' zone of Ammonites oxynotus and A. raricostatus in Gloucester- shire, 397; of the zone of Amino. nites Jamesoni in Gloucestershire, 398; from the Caribbean series of Trinidad, 413; from Australian caves, 415 ; from China, 417 ; from Malta, 434 ; from Oreston, 457 ; from the newer Tertiaries of Suffolk, 493 ; from the Permian of Midde- ridge, 556, 565, 623 ; from Victoria~ 610.

Fossils, vegetable, observations on some, from Victoria, by MM. F. v, Miiller and R. B. Smyth, 610. "

Galboly Mountain, section of, 159. Galesaurus, 48. Gasteropoda, Mesozoic, from Queens-

land, 237. Gault, corals of the, 64. Geographical distribution and geolo-

gical position of the reptilian or do- lomitic conglomerate of the Bristol area, Mr. IL Etheridge on the, 174.

Geography, physical, of Western Eu- rope during the Mesozoic and Cai- nozoie periods elucidated by their coral faunas, 51.

Geological observations on the Wai- para river, New Zealand, by Mr. T. H. C. Hood, 409.

- - position, on the, and geographi- cal distribution of the reptilian or dolomitic conglomerate of the Bris- tol area, Mr. R. :Etheridge on the, 174.

Geology, Australian Mesozoic, and pelmontology, 1, 226.

of Arisaig, Nova Scotia, by Mr, D. Honeyman, 490.

.. of the country surrounding ~he Gulf of Cambay in Western India, Mr. A. Rogers on the, 118.

of the Lofoten Islands, the Rev. T. G. Bonncy on the, 623.

Germany, Dinosauria from the Trias of, 38.

Glacial action, modern, in Canada, 669.

- - - - deposits, fossils of the, 92. phenomena of Western Lanca-

shire and Cheshire, Mr. C. E. de Ranee on the, 641.

Glaciation in Britain, 693. Glacier-system of Greenland, 673. Gloueestershire, Mr. R. Tare on the

palmontology of the junction-beds of the Lower and Middle Li~s of, 394.

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INDEX TO THE PROCgEDINGS.

Gneissoid series, Mr. H. Y. Hind on two, in Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick, supposed to be the equivalents of the Huronian and ~Lanrentian, 468.

Gold-districts of Canada, 477. G o n ~ / a depress, 251. Goniopoda, ~ope, 35. Graphite, Prof. J. W. Dawson on the,

o f the Laurentian of Canada, 112. Gravels, freshwater, of the Avon val-

ley, 222. Greenland coast, rise and fall of the,

690. Greenland, glacier-system of, 673 ;mec-

tion of, 675. Grecnsand, Upper, corals of the, 64. Griinbach, M . E . Bunzel on a frag-

ment of a reptilian skull from the Upper Cretaceous of, 394.

Gunn, Rev. J., on the relative position of the forest-bed and the Chillesford Clay in Norfolk and Suffolk, and on the real position of the forest. bed, 551.

Guppy, Mr. R. J. L., on the discovery of organic remains in the Caribbean ~a-ies of Trinidad, 413.

Hmmatite, brown aluminous, analyses of, 162.

Halmaturus, 416. Hampshire, Mr. T. Codrington on the

superficial deposits of the south of, and the Isle of Wight, 528.

Hancock, Mr. A., and ]~r. Richard Howse, on a new Labyrinthodont amphibian from the magnesian limestone of ~fidderidge, Durham, 556.

, on Dorypterus Hoffmanni, Germar, from the marl-slate of Midderidge, Durham, 623.

- - , on Protercaaurus Speneri, and a new species, Proterosaurus Huxleyi, from the Marl-slate of Midderidge, Durham, 565.

Hanover, Neoeomian of, 338. Harkness, Prof. R., on the distribu-

tion of Wastdale-Crag blocks, "Shap-Fell granite-boulders," in Westmoreland, 517.

Haweswater, Green-slate series be- tween Ulleswater and, 607.

Heligoland, Neocomian of, 334. Herne Bay, on the structure of a

fern-stem from the Lower Eocene of, and on its allies, recent and fos- sil, 349.

Hillmorton, longitudinal section of the valley of, 201.

Hind, ]Hr. H. Youle, on two gneissoid

series in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, supposed to be the equivalents of the Huronian (Cam- brian) and Laurentian, 468.

Holden, Dr. J. S., and Mr. R. Tate, on the iron-ores associated with the basalts of the north-east of Ire- land, 151.

Holland, Neocomian of, .335. Honeyman, Rev. D., notem on the geo-

logy of Arisaig, Nova Scotia, 490. Hood, Mr. T. R. C., geological ob-

servations on the Waipara River, New Zealand, 409.

Hotwells, section of dolomitic con- merate in the road from the, to

n and Durdham Downs, 182. Howse, Me. R., and Mr. A. Hancock

on a new Labyrinthodont amphi- bian from the magnesian lime~one of Midderidge, Durham, 556. - - ~ , on Dorypterus Hoffmanni, Oermar, from the marl-slate of Midderidge, Durham, 623.

~ , on Proterosaurus Speneri, and a new species, Proterosaurus Huxleyi, from the marl-slate of Midderidge, Durham, 565.

Hulke, Mr. ~. W., note on a orocodi- lian skull from Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset, 167.

- , note on a new and undescribed Wealden vertebra, 318.

~ , note on some Plesiosaurian re- mains obtained by Mr. J. C. Mansel in Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset, 611.

..... , note on some teeth associated with two fragments of a jaw from Kimmeridge Bay, 172.

Huntsbury Hill, section from Kings- thorpe through, to Blisworth, 359.

Huronlan, mupposed, Gneissoid series, in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, 468.

Huxley, Prof. T. H., further evidence of the affinity between the Dino- saurian _reptiles and birds, 12.

, on Hypeilophodon Foxii, a new Dinosaurian from the Wcalden of the Isle of Wight, 3.

~ , on the classification of the Dino- sauria, with observations on the Dinosauria of the Trias, 32.

(President), Address on handing the Wollaston gold medal to Mr. John Evans for 1VI. G. P. Deshayes, xxvii ; Address on handin~the bal- ance of the Wollaston Donation Fund to Mr. John Evans for M. Marie Rouault, xxviii ; Anniversary Address, February 18, 1870, xxix;

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I N D E X TO T H E

Obituary Notioes of Deceased Fel- lows :~ the Vicomte d'Axohiae, xxi~; Prof. J. Beete Jukes, xxxii ; Prof. H. C. E. yon Meyer, ~-~iv; Mr. J. W. Salter, xxxvi; Dr. R. N. Ru- bidge, xxxix; Capt. L. L. Boscawen Ibbetson, xli ; Prof. :E. W. Brayley, xli; Mr. J. N. Sanders, xli; Revi- sion of the present state of know- ledge as to the distribution and suc- cession of organized forms in time and space, xlii.

t tywna antigua, 511. - �9 sinensis, 422. Hyde, Mr. S., on deep mining with

relation to the physical structure and mineral-bearing strata of the south-west of Ireland, 348.

ttypsiloThodon Foxii, a new Dino- saurian from the Wealden of the Isle of Wight, 3.

Ice, arctic, Dr. R. Brown o'n the phy- sics of, 671.

Icebergs, 679. Ice-marks in Newfoundland, 704. Iguanodontidm, 34. India, Dinosauria from the Trias of,

48. ~ , Western, Mr. A. Rogers on the

geology of the country, surrounding the Gulf of Cambay m, 118.

Inoceramus incurvatus, 407. Insect- and plant-bed on the Rocky

River, New South Wales, 2. Insects, remains of, in the Carboni-

ferous of Canada, 166. Ireland, Mr. R. Tate, on the Middle

Lias in the north-east of, 324. ~ , on deep mining,with relation

to the physical structure and mine- ral-bearing strata of the south-west of, 348.

~ , on the iron-ores associated with the Basalts of the north-east of, 151.

Iron-ore, pisolitic, 155. �9 Iron-ores, mode of occurrence of, in

Carboniferous Limestones, section showing the, 183.

~ , Neocomian, of Lincolnshire,329. - - , MM. Tate and Holden on the,

associated with the Basalts of the north-east of Ireland, 151.

Jones, Prof. T. R., note on some ~En- tomostraca from Arisaig, Nova Scotia, 492.

Judd, Mr. J. W., additional observa- tions on the 5Teocomian Strata of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, with notes on their relations to the beds of the same agethroughout Northern Europe, 326.

P R O C E E D I N 6 S .

Kaimes, 695. Kangaroos, fossil, 416. Kerr, Comm. $. H., observations on

ice-marks in Newfoundland, 704. Keswick and Ulleswater, notes on the

lower portion of the green slates and porphyries of the Lake-distric~ between, 559.

- , Green-slate series between, and the Vale of St. John, 603. ~.n~.section from, to Watendlath,

Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset, Mr. J. W. Hulke on a Crocodilian skull from, 167.

, Mr. J. W. Hulke on some teeth associated with two fragments of a jaw from, 172.

~ - , Mr. J. W. Hulke on some Ple- siosaurian remains obtained by Mr. J . C . Mansel in, 611.

Kingsthorpe, oolites of, 360; section from, through Northampton and Huntsbury Hill to Blisworth, 359.

Krefft, Dr. G., on some Australian fossil mammals, 415.

Labyrinthodont, ~IM. Hancock sad Howse, on a new, from the magne- sian limestone of Midderidge, Dur- ham, 556.

Omys speheus, 126. -district, Dr. H. A. Nicholson

on the lower portion of the green slates and porphyries of the, be- tween Ulleswater and Keswick, 559.

Lamellibranchiata, Mesozoic, from Queensland, 237.

Laminated boulder-clay, 694. Lancashire, blown sand of, 665. - ~, Western, and Cheshire, glacial

phenomena of, 641; post-glacial deposits of, 655; map of part of, 661.

Lankester, E. R., contributions to a knowledge of the Newer Tertiaries of Suffolk and their fauna, 493.

Laurentian, Prof. J. W. Dawson on the graphite of the, of Canada, 112.

~ , supposed, gneissoid series in Nova Scotia and l~ew Brunswick, 468.

Leasowe Castle, sections at right angles to the coast, near, 657.

Leda australis, 251. . graThica, 407. Lemmus medius, 125.

norvegicus, 125, 130. - - tor~uatus, 125~ 130. Lepidotosaurus Du~i, 557. LeTralia (?) oolitica, 243. Lepus cuniculus, 128.

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Lepus diluvianus, 126, 129. hibernicus, 127. timidus, 127.

Lias, corals of the, 61. - of Gloucestershire, descriptions

of new species from the, 401. , Mr. R. Tare on the Middle, in

the north-east of Ireland, 324. , Mr. R. Tate on the paleonto-

logy of the junction beds of the Lower and Middle, of Gloucester- shire, 394.

IMma Go~donii, 247. mul~ist~iata, 248.

, scab~'ula, 406. Lincolnshire, Ncooomian iron-ores of,

329. Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, map of

part of, 102. Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, Mr. J.

W. Judd's addltionM observations on the Neocomian strata of, with notes on their relations to the beds of the same age throughout Northern Europe, 326.

Lithomarge, basalt, and bole, table of analysem of, 156.

Litlo~i~a bio~a~a, 404. Lloyd, Mr. T. O. B., on the superficial

deposits of portions of the Avon and Severn valleys, '202.

Lofoten Islanus, Rev. T. G. Bonney, on the geology of the, 623.

Lophohelia, desl~-Sea species of, 55. l_mcina anomala, 251.

~. (?) austral~, 251. Macropus, 416. Mactra tr~analis, 252. Madraois, 56. Madreporaria, Prof. P. Martin Dun-

can on the, of the Australian Ter- tiary depo6ito, 284.

Magee Island, 153. Magnesian limestone, M~. l:fancock

and Howse on a new I~byrintho- dont amphibian from the, of Mid- deridge, Durham, 556.

Malta, Dr. A. A. Carnana on the fossil elephants of, 434.

Mammalia, species of, from the Suf- folk bone-bed, 509, 511.

Mammalian remains in the drifts of the Avon and Severn valleys, 221.

Mammals, Dr. G. Krefft on Australian fossil, 415.

~ , Prof. Owen on fossil remains of, found in China, 417.

Manesty, section from, to Seatoller, 601.

Manicina, littoral species of, 58. Map of part of Western Lancashire

and Cheshire, 661 ; ofpart of York- shire and Lincolnshire, 102 ; of the Oolites in the district round North- ampton, 357.

Marl-slate, Dorypterus Hoffmanni from the, of Midderidge, 623; Prote- rosaurus Speneri, anda new species, Proterosaurus Huxleyi, from the, 565.

Mastodon tapiroides ?, 511. Mastodon, Trilophodont, of the Suf-

folk bone-bed, 507. Matterdale, Green-slate series in, 605. Megalosaurid~e, 34. Megalosaurus, tibia of, figured, 20. Mello, Rev. J. M., on an altered clay-

bed and section in TidesweU Dale, I)erb~shi~, 701.

Meeozom and Cainozoio Perlods, the physical geography of Western Eu- rope during the, elucidated by their Coral faunas, 51.

Mesozoic geology and paleontology, Australian, 1, 226.

Midderidge, Durham, Dorypterns Hoffmanni, Germar, from the Marl- slate of, 623,

, a new Labyrlnthodont Amphi- bian from the Magnesian Limestone of, 556.

, Proterosaurus Speneri, yon Meyer, and a new species, Protero- saurus Huxleyi, from the Marl-slate of, 565.

Mineral-bearing strata, deep mining with relation to the, of the south- wast of Ireland, 348.

Modiola unica, 253. Moorabool vagey, ~ i o n in, 289. Moore, Mr. C., Australian Mesozoic

geology and palteontology, l, 226; notes on a plant, and insect-bed on the Rocky River, New South Wales, 2, 261.

Moraines, 686. MiiIler, MM. F. v., and R. B. Smyth,

observations on some vegetable fos'- sils from Victoria, 610. a Maecoy/, 253. adtes p/anus, 254.

8arorcrdii, 253. Mytilus i,$atus, 252.

Tlanus, 252. . . ~go.costatus, 252.

Natal, Dr. Sutherland on an ancient boulder-clay of, 514.

l~atica ornatissima, 257. - - variabilis, 256. Neocomian beds of Northern Europe,

general comparison*of the, 333. Neocomian, corals of the, 63.

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I I ~ X 70 ~ P]gOCm~BIlCeS.

Neocomian strata of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, Mr. J. W. Judd 's additional observations on the, with notes on their relations to the beds of the same age throughout northern Europe, 326.

New Briton pit, section at, 196. New Brunswick, Mr. H. Y. Hind on

two gneissoid series in Nova Scotia and, supposed to be the equivalents of the Silurian and Laurer,tian, 468.

Newfoundland, Comm. Kerr on ice- marks in, 704.

New South Wales, Mr. C. Moore, on a plant- and insect-bed on the Rocky River in, 2.

New Zealand, Mr. Hood's geological observations on the Waipara river in, 409.

Nicholsen, Dr. H. A., notes on the lower portion of the green slates and porphyries of the I~ke-district between Ulleswater and Keswick, 559.

Norfolk, contemporary phenomena in Suffolk and, 499.

, Mr. Prestwich on the Crag of, 282.

, Rev. J. Gunn on the relative sition of the Forest-bed and the illesford Clay in Suffolk and, and

on the real position of the Forest- bed, 551.

, ~one-bed of, 493. Northampton, list of fossils from beds

of Northampton Sand, in the neigh- bourhood of, 3~5.

, list of fossils from the Great Oolite in the neighbourhood of, 382.

, notes on a new species of Star- fish from the ironstone-beds of the Inferior Oolite of, by Dr. T. Wright, 391.

- , oolites of, 356. , section from Kingsthorpe

through, to Blisworth, 359. , section of double fault in, 365.

Northamptonshire, Mr. S. Sharp on the Oolites of, 354.

Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, on two gneissoid series in, supposed to be the equivalents of the Huronian and Laurentian, 468.

, Rev. D. Honeyman, on the geo- logy of Arisaig, 490.

~ucu/a Coo/~-/, 254. truncata, 254. u ~ u l e ~ , 407.

Numm~i t i c period, corals of the, 65, Oligocene, corals of the, 66.

Oolite, Inferior, notes on a new species of Starfish from the ironstone-beds of the, of Northampton, by Dr. T. Wnght~ 391.

Oolite limestone, section of, 380. Oolites, corals of the, 62. �9 of Northamptonshire, Mr. S.

Sharp on the, 354. Oreston, Prof. Busk on the species of

Rhinoceros whose remains were found in a Fissure-cavern at, in 1816, 457.

Organic remains, discovery of, in the Caribbean series of Trinidad, Mr. R. J. Y,. Guppy on the, 413.

Ornithopoda, Cope, 35. Ornithoscelida, establishment of the

order, 35. Oscars, 695. Osmunda regalls, 349. Osmundi~es 1)owkeri, 352. Otway, Cope, sketch section of the

coast from Castle Cove to near, 290. Owen, Prof., on fossil remains of

Mammals found in China, 417. Pachypoda, yon Meyer, 32. Pal~eontology and geology, Australian

Mesozoic, 1,226. Pal~eontology of the junction beds of

the Lower and Middle Lias in Glou- eestershire, 394.

Pal~eosaurus, 39. platyodon, ,t3, 45,

- - cylindrodo% 43, 50. Pal~oseris, 301.

Woods/, 301, 309. Panderian organ, discovery of the, in

several American species of Asaphus, 481.

Pano2~a rugosa, 253. Paracyathus, bathymetrical distribu-

tion of, 55. Parasaurus, 37. Patdla Sabrina, 40'2. Peete'a (?) ~effuilineatus, 248. �9 flmbriatus, 248. . greenoughien~'s, 248.

sociali~ '248. Pennarth beds, 191. Pentacrinus au~tralis, 243. Perna gigantes, 249. Perospondylla, 36. Phanerosaurus, 37. Phillips, Prof. J., note on Australian

Belemnites, 258. Pickering, Neocomian strata of the

vale of, 326. Pisolitic iron-ore, 155; analyses of,

159. Placo~oehu.s deltoideus, 300, 309.

elongalua, 300, 309.

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INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS.

Plant-and insect-bed, Mr. C. Moore on a, on the Rocky River, New South-Wales, 2, 261.

Plants, remains of, in the ferrnginous series of the Basalts of North.emt Ireland, 162.

Plesiastr~ea, littoral .species of, 58. Plesiosaurian remams, Mr. J. W.

Hulke, on some, obtained by Mr. J. C. Mansel in Kimmeridge Bay, Dor- set, 611.

P~iosaurus brachis~osTondylus, 611. Mansdii, 612.

Pleurospondylia, 36. Pleurotomaria raricos~ati, 401. Poeillopora, littoral speeie8 of, 57. Polvzoa, Mmozoic, from Queensland,

2"36. Porphyries, Dr. H. A. Nieholson on

the lower portion of the green slates and, of the Lake-district between Ulleswater and Keswick, 589.

Postglacial deposits of Western Lan- cashire and Cheshire, 655.

Prestwioh, Mr. J., on the Crag of Norfolk and a~oia ted beds, 282.

Proteroeanrus, 37. H u x / ~ , 568.

�9 - ~ , 5 6 6 . Purisiphonia Clarkei, 241. Queensland, Mesozoic fossils from,

232, 235, 239. Red Bay, analysis of spheroids from

pisolitic ore at, 158. Reptilian or dolomitie conglomerate

of the Bristol area, Mr. R . Ethe- ridge on the geological position and geographical dietribution of the, 174,

Reptilian skull, notice of a fragment of a, from the Upper Cretaceous of Griinbach, by E.Bunzel, 394.

Reptiles, the atrmities of the Ornitho- scelida with other, 36.

Rh~tic beds, 191 ; corals of the, 60. Rhinoceros, Prof. G. Busk, on the

species of, whose remains were found in a fissure-cavern at Oreeton in 1816, 457.

Rhinoceros, teeth of, 460, 461, 463. , measurements of metatarsal and

metacarpal bones of species of, 467. , sinensis, 424. Rhopalodon, 48. Rhynchonella rustica, 245. �9 solitaria, 245. Ribble, denudation of the gorge of the,

666. Rise and fall of the Greenland coast,

690. Rissoina australis, 257.

Reeky River, New South Wales, notes on a plant- and insect-bed on the, 2, 261.

Rodentia of the Somerset Caves, Mr. W. A. Sanfor~ on the, 124.

Rogers, Mr. A., a few remarks on the gheology of the country surrounding

e Gulf of Cam l~a~, 118, Rugby, Mr. J. M. Wilson, on the sur-

face-deposits in the neighbourhood of, 192..

, section from, to Clifton, 203. . pit, section in, 196.

St. John, vale of, green-slate series between Keswiok and, 603; ~Feen- slate oeries in the, 604.

Sand, blown, in I.ancuhire and Che- ohiro, 665.

Sand-dunes, of I lmouhire, 665. Sanford, Mr. W. A., on the Rodcotia

of the Somerset Caves, 124. Scelidosaurid~e, 34. Sorobieularia-clay, upper, 665. Sea-lee, action of, 688. Seatoller, section from Manesty to,

601. Section at Blaak Hill, Snitterfleld, 208.

aorou the valley of a tributary of the Avon, 203,

at Cropthorne Heath, 209. at New Bilton Pit, 196. from Bristol, across Brandon

Hill to Durdham Down, 188. from Bristol to the reptilian

quarry on Durdham Down, 188, from Duston to Dallington, 368.

l from Keswick to Watendlath, 603.

- - - from Kingathorpe throughNorth- ampton and Huntsbury Hill to Bliswortl~ 359.

from Maneety, on the west side of Derwentwater, to Seatoller, in Borrowdale, 601.

.o from Shap Abbey to Wet Sled- dale, 610.

- - - - from Threlkeld Station to Arm- both, 605.

from Ulleswater to Haweswater, 608.

- - in Moorabool valley, 289. in Rugby Pit, 196.

- - - - - o f dolomitic conglomerate in the new road leading from the Hot- wells to Clifton and Durdham Downs, 182.

of double fault in Northampton, 365.

of the coast from Castle Cove to near Cape Otway, 290.

, . of the valley of HiUmorton, 201.

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I N D E X TO T H E PROCE1~.I)INOS.

Section, typical, across the main valley of the Avon, near Cropthorne, Wor- eestershire, 204.

showing mode of occurrence of iron-ores in Carboniferous Lime- stones &e., 183.

- - showing the position of Reptilia in the Conglomerate of Durdham Down, 189.

showing the position of the In- ferior Oolite Limestone and divi- sions of Northampton sand, 380.

of Greenland from east to west, 675.

of altered clay-bed in Tideswell Dale, Derbyshire, 703.

Sections at right angles to the coast N.E. of Leasowe Castle, 657.

~p ula subTentagona, 402. evern and Avon valleys and adjoin- ing districts, Mr. T. G. B. Lloyd on the superficial deposits of por- tions of the, 202.

Severn valley, the superficial deposits of the, and adjoining district, 217.

Shap, Green-slate series in the neigh- bourhood of, 608.

Shap Abbey, section from, to Wet Sleddale, 610.

Shap Fell, distribution of boulders from, 101.

Sharp, Mr. S., on the Oolites of North- amptonshire, 354.

Shells, marine, in the drifts of the Avon and Severn valleys, 221.

Sigillaria, Prof. J. W. Dawson on the structure of, 165.

�9 , Calamites, and Calomodendron, Prof. J. W. Dawson on the structure and affinities of, 488.

Slates, green, and porphyries of the Lake-district, 559.

Slievananee, sections of iron-ores &c. at, 152.

Smyth, Mr. R. B., and Dr. F. ~ Mill- let, observations on some vegetable fossils from Victoria, 610.

Snitterfield, section at, 208. Somerset Caves, Mr. W. A. Sanford

on the Rodentia of the, 124. Spermophilus erythrogonoides, 128. Sphenotroehus, deep-sea species of, 55. 8Theno~rochus australis, 297. - - excicus, 298. Spbenosaurus, 37. Starfish, Dr. T. Wright on a new

species of, from the ironstone-beds of the Inferior Oolite of Northamp- ton, 391.

Stegodon orientalis, 421. . sinensis, 417.

Stellaster Berthandi, 393. Sharpii, 392.

Steneosaurus Manselii, 170. Stone-bed of Norfolk, 493. ~qtra?arolus status, 404.

bellulus, 404. WrigMianus, 404.

Stream, subglacial~, ~aSt. Struthiosaurus, 394. Stylaster, 56. Sub-azoie boulder-clay, 694. Subglacial stream, 681. Suehospondylia, 36. Suffolk and Norfolk, contemporary

phenomena in, 499. Suffolk, bone-bed of, 493. - - , bone-bed of, Terrestrial Mam-

malia from the, 509; Marine Mam- malia from the, 5] 1 ; box-stones of, 499.

, contributions to a knowledge of the Newer Tertiaries of, and their fauna, by Mr .E.R. Lankester, 493.

, Rev. J. Gunn on the relative sition of the Forest-bed and the illesford Clay in Norfolk and,

and on the real position of the Forest-bed, 551.

Superficial deposits of the south of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, Mr. T. Codrington on the, 528.

Sutherland, Dr., notes "on an ancient Boulder.clay of Natal, 514.

TaTirus sinensis, 426. ate, Mr. R., on the Middle Lias of the north-east of Ireland, 324.

on the pal~eontology of the junc- tion-beds of the Lower and Middle Lias of Gloucestershire, 394.

Tare, Mr. R., and Dr. J. S. Holden on the iron-ores associated with the basalts of the north-east of Ireland, 151.

Tancredia Tlana, 254. Teeth, note on some, associated with

two fragments of a jaw from Kim- meridge Bay, by Mr. J. W. Hulke, 172.

Teratesaurus, 40, 42, 50. Terebratella 1)avidsonii, 245. Teredo australis, 2.55. Tertiaries, newer, of Suffolk, contri-

butions to a knowledge of the, and their fauna, by Mr. E. Ray Lan- kester, 493.

Tertiary deposits, Prof. P. Martin Duncan on the fossil corals of the Australian, 284.

Teuthis, 258. Thecodontosaurus, 39, 43, 50. Thracia Wilsoni, 254.

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INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS.

Threlkeld station, section from, to Armboth, 605.

Thylacolco em-nifex, tooth of, 415, Tideswell Dale, Derbyshire, Rev. J.

M. Mello on an altered clay-bed in, 701.

T6ck, list of Fossils from the, 335. Tornatel~ r 405. Trenton l lme~ne, Mr. H. Wood-

ward on the p~Ipu, and other ap- l~endages of AMphtm from the, 486.

Tnas, British, table of el~!fl_ostion of the, 191.

, corak of the, 60. , Dinmanria from the, 38.

Trigonia lineata, 255. Moord, 254.

Trilobites, Mr. E . Billings on some specimens of Lower Silurian, 479.

Trilophodont Mastodon, 507. Trinidad, Mr. R. J. L. Guppy on the

discovery of organic remains in the Caribbean series of, 413.

Z~'oc~a~u~ meridionalis, 296. V~tor~, 296.

2 ~ T~is , 403. Turbo ad~asdus, 403.

au~ra//a, 257. erypt6enioides, 404.

Ulleewater and Haweswater, green- slate series between, 607.

Ullmwater and Keswick, Dr. H. A. Nicholmn on the lower portion of th~ green slates and porphyries of the Lake-district between, 559.

Ural Mountains, Dinomuria from the Triaa of, 48.

Vertebra, Mr. J. W. Hulke on a new and undescribed Wealden, 318.

Vertebrata, Meeozoie, from Queens. land, 238.

Victoria, observations on some vege- table foesils from, by Dr. F. v. Miiller and Mr. R B. 8myth, 610.

Waipara River, New Zealand, geologi- cal obJervations on, by Mr. T. H. C. Hood, 4O9.

Wastdale - Crag - blocks, "Shap - Fell

granite boulders," Prof. R. Hark- nees on the distribution of, in Weet- moreland, 517.

Watendlath, section from Keswi~k to, 603.

Wealden vertebra, Mr. J. W. Hulke on anew and undeecribed, 318.

Weetmo~land, Prof. R. Harkness on the distribution of Wastdale-Crag blocks," Shap-Fell granite boulders," in, 517.

Westphalia, Neocomian of, 336. Wet Sleddale, section from Shap

Abbey to, 610. Wight, Iale of, Mr. T. Codrington on

the superficial depoeits of the eouth of Hampshire and, 528.

Wilson, Mr. J. M., on the surface- deposits in the neighbourhood of Rugby, 192.

Wood, Mr. 8. V. jun., on the relation of the boulder-clay, without chalk, of the north of England to the great chalky boulder-clay of the south, 90..

Woodmmt, Mr. H., on the l~dp~ and other appendagm of A~phus, from the Trenton limestone, in the British Museum, 486.

Wright, Dr. T., notes on a new speeim of Starfish from the iron,one.beds of the Inferior Oolite of Northamp- ton, 391.

Yate Rocks, section at, 179. Yorkshire, boulder-clay of, 91, 98. Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, Mr. J.

W. Judd's additional observations on the Neocomian strata of, with notes on their relations to the beds of the same age throughout Northern Europe, 326.

Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, map of part of~ 102.

Zanclo~on, 39. Zdphiclm Cetacean, new, from the Suf-

folk bone-bed, 502. Ziphioids, teeth of, 512. Zoophyta from Queensland, 236.

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