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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 print~l in italics are also figured.] Actinos~oma fenestratum, 681. Agglomerates, Tertiary Volcanic, of the Hebrides, 239. Algeria, geological history of, 120; raised coast-bcaches in, 106. Algiers, geology of the neighbourhood of, 106; Mr. G. Maw's geological notes on a journey from, to the Sahara, 105. Allport, Mr. S., on the microscopic structure and composition of British Carboniferous dolerites, 529. Alps, map showing the distribution of Miocene strata north of the Pre- Miocene, 87. America, North, glacial phenomena of, 475. Amygdaloid rock, ancient, of Griqua- land, 586, 608, 628, 662. Analyses of serpentine rock, 30~:; spinel, ;[efferisite, chlorite, margarite, staurolite, maconite, kerrite, 305. Anniversary Address of the President, xxxiv.-lxix. See also Argyll, Duke of. Annum Report for 1873, v. Antrim, contemporaneity of the basalts of, with those of the Inner He- brides, 275. Apatite in British Carboniferous dole- rites, 543. Aqueous denudation in the Caucasus, 464. Arch~oeidaris, 311. Arch~opteryx, 10. Archipelago, 468. Ardnamurchan, pLant-remainsbetween sheets of basalt in, 228 ; volcano of, 250. VOL. XXX. Ardtun, plant-beds of, 228; plants of, 274. Areas of apparent upheaval, 1Vfr.W. Topley on the correspondence be- tween some, and the thickening of subjacent beds, 186. Argyll, Duke of (President), Address on handing to W. W. Smyth, Esq., the Wollaston gold medal for trans- mission to ProL Oswald Heer, xxxi ; Address on handing to W. W. Smyth, Esq., the balance of the Wollaston- donation-fund for trans- mission to Dr. H. Nyst, xxxi; Address on presenting theMurchison medal to Dr. J. J. Bigsby, xxxii ; Address on handing to R. :Etheridge, ]~sq., half the balance of the Mur- chison geological fired for transmis- sion to Ralph Tate, :Esq., xxxii; Address on presenting half the balance of the Murchison geological fund to Mr. Alfred Bell, xxxiii. Anniversary Address, February 20tb, 1874 : Obituary Notices of deceasec~ Fellows : -- Mr. John Wiekham :Flower, xxxiv; Sir Henry Holland, xxxv; Dr. George Ormerod, xxxv; Mr. Henry Curwen Salmon, xxxvi ; Mr. James Garth l~arshall, xxxvi; Sir William Tire, xxxvii i Prof. Agassiz, For. Memb., xxxvii; M. P. :E. de Verneuil, For. 2~lemb., xliv; Prof. A. E. yon Reuss, For. Corr., xlvii; Profi Gustav Rose, For. Memb., xlviii ; Profi K. 1%Naumann, For. Memb., 1 ; and Dr. J. J. Kaup, For. ~lfemb., li ; Address on unsettled Geological questions, lii-lxix. 3~

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Page 1: ALPHABETICAL INDEX - Lyell Collection

ALPHABETICAL INDEX

TO THE

PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY.

[The fossils referred to are described ; and those of which the names are print~l in italics are also figured.]

Actinos~oma fenestratum, 681. Agglomerates, Tertiary Volcanic, of

the Hebrides, 239. Algeria, geological history of, 120;

raised coast-bcaches in, 106. Algiers, geology of the neighbourhood

of, 106; Mr. G. Maw's geological notes on a journey from, to the Sahara, 105.

Allport, Mr. S., on the microscopic structure and composition of British Carboniferous dolerites, 529.

Alps, map showing the distribution of Miocene strata north of the Pre- Miocene, 87.

America, North, glacial phenomena of, 475.

Amygdaloid rock, ancient, of Griqua- land, 586, 608, 628, 662.

Analyses of serpentine rock, 30~:; spinel, ;[efferisite, chlorite, margarite, staurolite, maconite, kerrite, 305.

Anniversary Address of the President, xxxiv.-lxix. See also Argyll, Duke of.

Annum Report for 1873, v. Antrim, contemporaneity of the basalts

of, with those of the Inner He- brides, 275.

Apatite in British Carboniferous dole- rites, 543.

Aqueous denudation in the Caucasus, 464.

Arch~oeidaris, 311. Arch~opteryx, 10. Archipelago, 468. Ardnamurchan, pLant-remainsbetween

sheets of basalt in, 228 ; volcano of, 250.

VOL. XXX.

Ardtun, plant-beds of, 228; plants of, 274.

Areas of apparent upheaval, 1Vfr. W. Topley on the correspondence be- tween some, and the thickening of subjacent beds, 186.

Argyll, Duke of (President), Address on handing to W. W. Smyth, Esq., the Wollaston gold medal for trans- mission to ProL Oswald Heer, xxxi ; Address on handing to W. W. Smyth, Esq., the balance of the Wollaston- donation-fund for trans- mission to Dr. H. Nyst, xxxi; Address on presenting theMurchison medal to Dr. J. J. Bigsby, xxxii ; Address on handing to R. :Etheridge, ]~sq., half the balance of the Mur- chison geological fired for transmis- sion to Ralph Tate, :Esq., xxxii; Address on presenting half the balance of the Murchison geological fund to Mr. Alfred Bell, xxxiii. Anniversary Address, February 20tb, 1874 : Obituary Notices of deceasec~ Fellows : - - Mr. John Wiekham :Flower, xxxiv; Sir Henry Holland, xxxv; Dr. George Ormerod, xxxv; Mr. Henry Curwen Salmon, xxxvi ; Mr. James Garth l~arshall, xxxvi; Sir William Tire, xxxvii i Prof. Agassiz, For. Memb., xxxvii; M. P. :E. de Verneuil, For. 2~lemb., xliv; Prof. A. E. yon Reuss, For. Corr., xlvii; Profi Gustav Rose, For. Memb., xlviii ; Profi K. 1% Naumann, For. Memb., 1 ; and Dr. J. J. Kaup, For. ~lfemb., li ; Address on unsettled Geological questions, lii-lxix.

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�9 Arran, Carboniferous dolerites of, 562; contemporaneity of the granites of, with those of the Hebrides, 275.

Arthur's Seat, Carboniferous dolerites of, 553.

Asbestos mountains, 662. Ash Fell, section of, 395. Atlas, Lesser, 107. Augite in British Carboniferous dole-

rites, 535 ; alteration of, 537. AvicMa, sp., 47. Aviculopecten Tromelini, 47. Avellana Tulchella, 355.

Babiaan's Kloof, 619. Babiaan's Krantz, 638, 663. Backhouse, 598, 608, 609. B~khelagel, Giants' Kettles at. 758. Balingdon, section of the Lower Ter-

tiary beds at the great chalk-pit, 44)2.

Ballybrood, Carboniferous dolerito from, 552.

Ballypalidy, pisolitic iron-ore of, 229.

Bamboc's Dam, 629, 662. Barytes, sulphate of, in 51ewfoundland

729. Basalt, near Kobi and Mjeth, in the

Caucasus, 461 ; plant-remains be- tween sheets of, 2"28.

Basel, map showing the distribution of Miocene strata north of the Pre- Miocene Alps, in the area now occu- pied by the Rhine between Mainz and, 87.

Basins, 193. Beaches, raised, in Algeria, 106. Beer Head, Mr. C. J. A. Meyer on

the Cretaceous rocks of, 369 ; gene- ral section of the Cretaceous rocks of, and the adjacent cliffs, 371.

Beer Vley, 667. Beinn Greig, section of, 245. Beinn More, section of, 247. Beinn Nevis, diagrammatic section

illustrating the relations of the rocks forming, 292; igneous rocks of, 291.

Beinn Shiant, outlines of, from the N.N.W. and W., 262; volcanic rocks of, 261.

Beinn Uaig, section of rocks forming summit of, 246.

Bekaberg, 667. Belt, Mr. T., on the steppes of Si-

beria, 490. Bernina Pass, lakes of the, 480. Biliotti, Mr. A., on a volcanic eruption

in l~issiros, i. Bingen, view, looking up the Rhine,

between Coblenz and, 90; view of the Rhine and tabular hills of Miocene rocks south of, 88.

Birds, Mr. Henry Woodward, on n e w facts bearing on the inquiry con- cerning forms intermediate between Reptiles and, 8.

Birkenhead, shells from drift-beds at, 30.

Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland, mine- rals of, 742.

Bonney, Roy. T. G., notes on the Upper Engadine, and the Italian valleys of ~/Ionte Rosa, and their relation to the glacier-erosion theory of lake-basins, 479.

Bootie-Lane station, section at, 28; shells from the drift-beds of, 29.

Bootie Sewer, shells from the drift- beds of, 29.

Bosphorus, currents of the, 467. Botha's House, section at, 585. Botha's Pan, section from, to foot of

hills, 585. Boulder-clay and sands, Mr. T. Mel-

lard Reade on the shells of the Lancashire and Cheshire low:level, 27.

Boulder-clays of Cheshire, Mr. W. Shone on the discovery of Forami- nifera in the, 181.

Boulder-gravel, quartzite, of Griqua- land, 582.

Boulders, Mr. D. Mackintosh, addi- tional remarks on, 711; southern limit of, in Russia, 459.

Black Sea, shores of the, 467; view of shores of the, showing waterwork in the Caucasus, 465.

Blackdown Beds, Mr. C. J. A. Meyer on the relative horizon of, in the Cretaceous rocks of Beer Head and adjacent cliff-sections, 369.

Blac~pool, shells from, 30, note. :Blende in Newfoundland, 728, 729. Blink-klip, 652. Brachiopoda, Mr. T. Davidson and

Prof. W. King on the Trimercllid~e, a Palmozoie family of the, 124.

Braid Hills, newer Palmozoic lavas o f the, 287.

Brakke river, 667. Breccia, quartzite, of Griqualand, 582;

ferruginous, of Biink-klip valley, 652.

Breccias, volcanic, of the Hebrides, 241.

Brodie, Roy. P. B., on a Railway-sec- tion of the Lower Lias and Rhmtics

be tween Stratford-on-Avon and Fenny Compton, and on the occur-

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fence of the Rhteties near Kine~on, and the insect-beds near Knowle, in Warwickshire, and on the recent discovery of the Rhmtics near Leices- ter, 746.

BrSgger, ~Ir, W. C. and lVfr. ]~. If. Reuseh on Giants' Kettles at Chris- tiania, 750.

Bronzite, 411,413. Brough, section at, 395. JBuccinum ~aul~inum, 349. Buchaille, 225. ~Budleigh-Salterton Pebbles, ~ r . h .

Wyatt-Edgell on some of the La- meliibranchs of the, 45.

Buffel's Bout, 667. :Bultfontein, diamantiferous rocks of,

408. Burford, diagram section from Leek-

hampton Hill to, 188. Burger's dam, 588, 589.

Calcite in British Carboniferous dole- rites, 546.

Callaway, ~Ir. Charles, on the occur- rence of a Tremadoc area near the Wrekin, in South Shropshire, with description of a new fauna, 196.

Caiveria hystrix, 307, 308. Cambridge Upper Greensand, Prof.

H. G. Seeley on the vertebrm of Crocodilus ca~tabrigiensis (Seeley) from the, 693.

Campbell, J. F., Esq., about Polar glaciation &c., 450.

Campbell-Randt, 602, 610, 612, 654, 660; section showing relation of rocks of, to the Olive Shales, 611; section from the foot of the, towards the Vaal river, 617.

Campbelltown, 620, 621. Campsie Fells, Carboniferous dolerite

of, 558; newer Palaeozoic lavas of the, 287.

Cape John, Nova Scotia, section of the Carboniferous rocks at, 211.

Ca~P"~ 1%wfoundland,. fault near,

Carboniferous conglomerates, l~r. J. G. Goodchild on the, of the eastern part of the basin of the Eden,

�9 394. dolerites, ~Ir. S. Allport on the

microscopic structure and composi- tion of British, 529.

Polyzoa, Prof. J. Young and Mr. g. Young on new, 681.

rocks of Derbyshire, 190; of Yorkshire, 189.

Carribou Harbour, Coal-maseures west of, 213.

Canna, plant-remains between sheets of Tertiary basalt in, 228.

Carsaig, river-gravel between sheets of basalt at, 229.

Caspian Sea, 460. Cassiterite in Newfoundland, 745. Caucasus, 460; denudation of the,

463; glaciers of the, 469, 471 ; water-work in the, 465.

Central Scotland, newer Palmozoic lavas of, 287.

Ceteosaurus humero-cristatus, 17. Chaderkul, Dr. F. Stoliezka on a

visit to the, 574. Chcetetes, Prof. If. Alleyne ~qicholson,

descriptions of species of, from the Lower Silurian rocks of North America, 499.

Chcetetes ajoproxima~us, 502. attritus, 503.

. . . . . clathratulus, 509. corsicans, 512. ~Oalei, 501. delicatulus, 505. discoideus, 511. Fletcheri, 504.

- - frondosus, 508. gracilis, 504. Jamesi, 506. mammula~us, 508, nodulosus, 506. Ortoni, 513. paTillatus , 512. Tetropoli~anus, 510.

L Tulchellus, 503. = , rhombicus, 507. = rugosus, 502. Chalk, Mr. H. George Fordham on

the structure sometimes developed in, 43.

Chelodes Bergmani, 167. Chelone mydas, pectoral arch and plas-

tron of, 436. Cheshire, Mr. W. Shone on the dis-

covery of Foraminifera in the boul- der-clays of, 181.

Cheshire and Lancashire, 3~r. T. i~Iel- lard Reade on the shells of the low- level boulder-clay and sands of, 27.

Chits range, section across the, at Lumbidund near the Indus, 71.

Chlamydosaurus Kingii, 13. Chlorite from the Corundum Hill,

analysis of, 305. in British Carboniferous dole-

rites, 545. Christiania, ]Ys W. C. BrSgger and

If. H. Reuseh on Giants' Kettles at, 750.

Chromic iron in Newfoundlandj 732, 740.

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Chundra Keep, section of Crater called 52.

Chuttur Serai, section at, N.E. from Rawul Pindi, 73.

Clam-shell cave, 225. CleidoThorus, sp., 47. Clyde-basin coal-fields, dolerites of the,

558. Coal in Newfoundland, 732, 735, 743. Coal-fields, ~Iidland, dolerites of the,

547. Coal-formation, Upper, Dr. J. W.

Dawson on the, of Eastern Nova Scotia, and Prince-Edward Island in its relation to the Permian, 209.

Coal-measures, section of, near St. George's Bay, 732.

Coast-beaches, raised, in Algeria, 106. Coblenz, view looking up the Rhine

between, and Bingen, 90. Codroy Island, Newfoundland, mine-

rals of, 732. Colesberg Kopje, diamantiferous rock

from, 412; section from Port `Nol- loth to, 58.

Colymbosaurus, pectoral arch of, 447. Come, lake of, 485. Compsognathus, 12. Conception Bay, ,Newfoundland, mine-

rals of, 742. �9 Conglomerate. ancient, of Griqualand,

598, 604, 608. L , Backhouse, 598, 608. Conglomerates, Mr. J. G. Goodchild,

on the Carboniferous, of the eastern part of the basin of the :Eden, 394.

Copper in l~ewfoundland, 728, 729, 732, 739, 740, 741,742, 744.

Copt Point. Folkestone, diagram sec- tion of Gault at, 344.

Coracoids of Mur~nosaurus, 437, Corstorphine ttill, Gabbro from, 557. Corundum, Col. C. W. Jenks on the

occurrence of Sapphires and Rubies in situ with, in ~N. Carolina, 303.

Council's Report for 1873, v. Crab's Head, `Newfoundland, minerals

of, 739. Crag, Mr. W. Whitaker on the occur-

renee of, at Sudbury, Suffolk, 401. Cragie Hill, Carboniferous dolerite of,

556. Craig Craggen, section of, 246. Craig of Neilston, dolerite of, 560. Craterosaurus Tottonensis, 692. Cretaceous fossils from the Tell plateau,

109. Cretaceous rocks, general section of the,

of Beer Head and the adjacent cliffs, 371.

, Mr. C. J. A, ~Ieyer on the, of

Beer ttead and the adjacent cliff- sections, 369.

Crocidolite, 623, 624, 626, 662, 667. Crocodilus cantabrigien~ds, cervical ver-

tebra of, 693. Cross Fell, section of, 395. C~enodonta, sp., 48. Culsagee Corundum-mine, N. Caro-

lina, Col. C. W. Jenks on the occur- rence of Sapphires and Rubies in si~u with Corundum at the, 303.

Cumberland, Mr. J. G. Ward, on the origin of some of the lake-basins of, 96.

Cyanite in Newfoundland, 730.

Dactylethra, pectoral arch of, 446. Daghestan, 463. Dalmahoy, Carboniferous dolerite of,

555. Dalmeny Park, Carboniferous dole-

rite of, 556. Daniel's Xuil, 656. Darbishire, Mr. R. D., on a deposit of

Middle Pleistocene gravel in the Worden-Hall pits, near Leyland, Lancashire; and on a collection of shells and fragments of shells found there by Miss M. H. Ffarington, 38.

Dariel Pass, 460; section through, 462. Davidson, Mr. T., and Prof. W. King

on the Trimerellidm, a Palmozoic family of the Palliobranchs or Bra- chiopoda, 124.

Dawson, Dr. J. W., o n the Upper Coal-formation of Eastern l~ova Scotia and Prince-Edward Island in its relation to the Permian, 209.

Dee, Shells from Drift-beds on the, 29. Deepmore, Green rock at, 549. Denbighshire, Mr. D. Mackintosh on

a group of very large and far-tra- velled erratics in Llanarmon parish, 711.

Denudation of the Caucasus, 463. Derbyshire, Carboniferous dolerites of,

551 ; Carboniferous rocks of, 190. Despair, Bay of, `NewfoundJand, mine-

rals of, 731. 1)iadetognathus, section of the mandi-

bular articulation of, 432. 1)iadetognathus varvieensis, 425, 427,

428, 429, 434. Diamantiferous rock of South Africa,

Prof. N. Story-Maskelyne and Dr. W' Flight on the characters of the, 406.

Diamonds, Mr. E. J. Dunn on the mode of occurrence of, in ~6uth Africa, 54,

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Diljubba Mountain, section across, 75. 1)inobolus eanadensis, 162.

Conradi, 160. Davidsoni, 161. magnificus, 164. 8chmidti, 164.

= transversus, 163. Woodwardi, 163.

Dinosaurian ilium, Mr. J'. W. Hulke on a modified form of, 521.

Diorites, Tertiary, of the Hebrides, 237.

~jebel Sahari, 110. Dolerites, Mr. S. Allport on the mi-

croscopic structure and composition of British Carboniferous, 529.

Donations to the Library, List of, lxxvii.

Doornberg, 667. Dorset, Mr. J. W. Hulke on a very

large Saurian limb-bone adapted for progression upon land, from the Kimmeridgc Clay of Weymouth, 16.

Douglas and Baekhouse Gravels, 599. Drift-beds, marine, disappearance of,

from Scotland, 321. ~ , Mr. T. Mellard Reade on the,

of the North-west of Eng l and . - Part I. Shells of the Lancashire and Cheshire Low-level Boulder-clay and Sands, 27.

Drift-hills in Russia, 458. Dundelee, section at, Poneh Valley, 74. Dunn, Mr. E. J., on the mode of oc-

currence of diamonds in South Africa, 54.

Du Toit's Pan, Diamantiferous rock of, 409.

East River o f Pictou, Coal-measures on the, 212.

Echinothuridm, l~[r. R.Etheridge, jun., on the relationship existing between, and Perisehoeehinid~e, 307.

:Eden, Mr. J. G, Goodchild on the Carboniferous conglomerates of the eastern part of the basin of the, 394.

Edge-Hill Station, Shells from the Drift-beds N.E. of, 30.

Y~dgell, Mr. Arthur Wyatt, on some Lamellibranchs of the Budleigh- Salterton pebbles, 45.

Egeberg, Giant's Kettles at the, 751. ~Eigg, plant remains between sheets of

basalt in, 228. :Elevations and depressions of land in

Algeria, 120, 121, :Elf Hills, Northumberland, dolerite , from, 552. Engadine, Rev. T. G. Bonney on the

Upper, 479.

Entomostraca from the Boulder-clay of Lancashire and Cheshire, 29, note.

Eocidaris, 313. F1regmosaurus, pectoral arch of, 445,

446 ; restored from specimen in t h e British Museum, 445.

Eruptive rocks of the Grampian moun- tains, 289.

:Esker, section of a glacier leaving a, 330.

:Eskers, 328. :Etheridge, Mr. R., j un., on the relation-

ship existing between the EchinotAu- rid~, Wyvflle Thomson, and the _Perisc]~oechinid~, M'Coy, 307.

Facheux Bay, Newfoundland, mine- rals of, 730 ; section of plumbagi- nous vein in, 731.

:Felsites, Tertiary, of the west of Scot- land, 236.

:Felspar in British Carboniferous dole- rites, 533 ; alteration of, 534.

:Felstone Lavas of Lorn, outline sketch of a mountain near Glen ~onnan, illustrating the mode of weathering of the, 278.

Felstones, Tertiary, of the Hebrides, 236.

:Fenny Compton, Rev. P. Brodie on a section of the Lower Lias and Rhm- tics between Stratford-on-s and, 746.

Fingal's Cave, 225. :Fisher's Farm, Shietfontein, plan and

section of pipe on, 57. :Flight, Dr. W., and Prof. N, Story-

Maskelyne, on the characters of the diamantiferous rock of South Africa, 406. f

:Flower, Prof. W. It., description o the skull of a species of Halitherium (H. Can]~ami) from the Red Crag of Suffolk, 1.

:Fluor spar in Newfoundland, 729. :Folkestone, diagram section of Gault

at Copt Point, 344. , Mr. F. G. H. Price, on the

Gault of, 342. Foraminifera from the Boulder-clay

of Lancashire and Cheshire, 29, note. , Mr. W. Shone on the dis-

covery of, in the Boulder-clays of Cheshire, 181.

:Fordham, Mr. H. George, on the struc- ture sometimes developed in Chalk, 43.

:Fossils from the Boulder-clay about Liverpool, 29; from a deposit of Middle Pleistocene gravel near Ley- land, Lancashire, 39 ; from the B u d -

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leigh-Salterton pebbles, 45; from the Boulder-clays of Cheshire, 181 ; of the Upper Coal-formation of eas- tern Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, 215 ; from Oberburg, Styria, 339; from the Gault of Folkestone, 345-365 ; from the Cretaceous rocks of Beer Head, &e., 372-392.

Oabbro, from Corstorphine Hill, 557 ; Tertiary, of the West of Scotland, 2"36.

Galena in Newfoundland, 728, 729, 731, 737, 738, 739, 742, 744.

Garnets in Newfoundland, 730. Garston, shells from the drift-beds of,

29. Gault, ]~Ir. :F. G. H. Price on the, of

Folkestone, 342 ; diagram-section of, at Copt Point, Folkestone, 344.

Giant's Causeway, lignite-bed of the, 228.

Giants' Kettles at Christiania, M]YL W. C. BrSgger and H. H. Reusch on, 750.

Glacial markings, freshness of, in Scotland, 327.

period, Mr. T. F . Jamieson on the last stage of the, in North Britain, 317.

Glaciation, comparative, of the east and west coasts of Scotland, 334.

Glacier, section of valley wl~,h, in retreat, 333 ; section of valley after disappearance of, 333; section of terminal slope of a, with gravelly ddbris i~esting ~gainst it, 330 ; leaving Kaim or Esker, 330.

Glacier-erosion theory, Rev. T. G. Bonney on the Upper Engadine and the Italian valleys of Mont~ Rosa and their relation to the, of lake-basins, 479.

Glacier-work, Norway, view of, 453. Glaciers in the Caucasus, 469, 471 ; of

Svart-Iis, Norway, view of, 453. Glasgow, intrusive dolerite of the

Necropolis ttill, 560; of Deniston Hill near, 561 ; of ]l~ugdok Tunnel near, 562.

Glauconome stellipora, 682. Glen Lonnan, outline sketch of a

mountain near, illustrating the mode of weathering of the Porphy- rite and I~elstone lavas of Lornp 278.

Glencoe, igneous rocks of, 291. Gold, discovery of, in Samoa, iv; in

Newfoundland, 740, 742, 745. Goodehild, Mr. J. G., on the Car-

boniferous conglomerates of the

eastern part of the basin of the Eden, 394.

Grampian mountains, eruptive masses of the, 289.

Granites of Arran and the Mourne mountains, 275; Tertiary, of the west of Scotland, 234.

Grass Pan, 590. Gravel between sheets of basalt in

Mull, 229. Gravel-terraces�9 of Scottish river-

valleys, 332. Gravels, Douglas and Backhotme,

599. Great Salt-Pan, 592: 593. Green Rock, 549. Griffith's Mine, Newfoundland, 729. Griqualand, West, Mr. G.W. Stow and

Prof. T. R. Jones, geological notes upon, 581.

Griquatown, 622, 662. Groote Kruidt Fontein, 595. Groote Modder Fontein, 667. Guadur, section across, and Jebel

Mehdi, 52. Guelt-el-Stel, Sandstones of, 118. Gunib, view of, 465. Gypsum in Newfoundland, 732, 733,

737.

H~ematite in Newfoundland, 729. ttalitherium, Prof. W. H. Flower's

description of the skull of a species of, from the Red Crag of Suffolk, 1. . Canhami, 1.

Hauts Plateaux, 111; recks of the, 119; view of the last cliffsouth of the, facing the Sahara Plain, L'Aghouat, 114; view of the

: southern escarpments of the, facing the Sahara Plain, as seen from

�9 I]Ag~iduat, 115. Hebridesi-~oicanie origin of the rocks

formin~f;he plateaux of the, 224. Herberts~idni Carboniferous doleri~e

from, 552~ Highlands, :lYlr. g. W. Judd on the

ancient volcanoes of the, 220, Himalayan region, Outer, Mr. A. B.

Wynne on some feature~ in the physical geology of the, 61.

Hopetown, 667, 670. Horsebacks, 331. Howgill Fells, section from, to Roman

Fell, 395. Hulke, Mr. g. W., on a very large

Saurian limb-bone adapted ibr pro- gression upon land, from the Kim- meridge Clay of Weymouth, Dorset, 16.

. , supplemental note on the

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anatomy of ItypsiloThodon Foxii , 18.

Hulke, Mr. J. W.,on the astraga]us of Iguanodon Man~elli, 24.

L , on a P~eptilian tibia and humerus (probably H.yl~osaurus) from the Wealden formation in the Isle of Wight, 516.

L , on a modified form of Dino- saurian ilium, hitherto reputed scapula, 521.

Huronian rocks of St. John's, New- foundland, 728.

Huxley, Mount, 653. I-Iyl~osaurus (?), Mr. J. W. t tulke on

the tibia and humerus of, 516. ttyTsiloThodon Foxii, Mr. J.W.Hulke's

supplemental note on the anatomy of, 18.

Ice-cap, 457. Ice-work in Newfoundland, 725, 726. lcMhyornis dis2~ar , 10. Igneous rocks of the @rampian moun-

tains, 289 ; �9 of the west of Scotland, 233.

Igua~odon Mantelli, i~r. J . W . Hulke on the astragalus of, 24.

Inehnoek, i n t rus ive Carboniferous dolerites of, 562.

"India, Mr. k . B. Wynne on some features in the physical geology of the outer Himalayan region of the Upper Punjs 6L

Indus, section across the Chita range at Lumbidund, near the, 71.

Inn, lake-sources of the, 481. Insect-beds, Rev. P. B., Brodie on the

oeeltrrence of the, near Knowle, Warwickstfire ,746.

Intrusive masses, Tertiary, of the Hebrides, 238.

sheets of Carboniferous dole- rites, 560.

Ireland, Carboniferous dolerltes of, 552; volcanic origin of the rocks forming the plateaux of the north of, 224.

Iron-ore, pisolitie, of the north of Ireland and Hebrides, 229.

Iron.pyrites in Newfoundland, 728, 729, 737, 739, 740, 741,742.

Isehim, section across the valley at, 491.

Italian valleys of Monte Rosa, Rev. T. G, Bonney on the, 479.

Jade, Dr. F. Stoliezka on the occur- fence of, in the Karaka~h valley, on the southern borders of Tur- kestan, 568.

Jamieson, Mr. T. •., on the last stage of the Glacial period in North Britain, 317.

Janje's Fontein, 670. Jebel Mehdi, section across Guadur

and, 52. Jefferisite from the Corundum Hill~

analyses of, 305. Jenks, Col. C. W., ou the occurrence

of Sapphires and Rubies i~ s/~u with Corundum at the Culsagee Corundum-mhm, Macon Co., N. Carolina, 303.

Jones, Prof. T. R., and Mr. G . W . Stow, geological notes upon Griqua-

�9 land West, 581. Jonker-Water, 667. Judd, Mr. J. W., on the Secondary

Rocks of Scotland.--Second paper. On the ancient volcanoes of the Highlands, and the relations of their products to the Mesozoic strata, 220.

Jurassic rocks of Central :England, thinning-out of, 187.

Kaim, section of a glacier leaving a, 330.

Kaimes Hill, Carboniferous dolerite of, 555.

Kaims, 328. :Kalli-harri desert, 639, 646. Karadagh Cation, view of, 465. Karakash valley, Dr. F. Stoliezka on

�9 the occurrence of Jade in the, 568. Kasbeg, 461. Kashgar, Dr. F. Stoliezka's geological

notes on the route traversed by the Yarkund Embassy from Shahidulla to Yarkund and, 570.

Kerrera, section through the highes~ point of, 281; section along the south end of, 284.

Kerrite from the Corundum Hill, analysis of, 305.

Kertch, 466. Keuper Sandstone, l~Ir. :L. C. ]~Iiall

on the remains of Labyrinthodonta from the, of Warwick, 417.

'Kheis, 641, 646, 663. Kilpatriek Hills, newer Palseozoio

lavas of the, 287. Kilsyth Hills, intrusive dolerites of

the, 561. YAmmeridge cl~y, Mr. J. W. Hulke

on a very large Saurian limb-bone adapted for progression upon laud, from the, of Weymouth, Dorset~ 16.

Kineton, Rev. P. B. Brodie on the oc- currence of the Rh~etics near, 476.

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King, Prof. William, and Mr. T. Davidson, on the Trimerellid~e, a Palmozoie family of the PaUio- brauchs or Brachiopoda, 124.

Kirkdale briekfields, shells from, 29. Kleine Kruidt Fontein, 593. Klip Fontein, 653. :Knowle, Rev. P. B. Brodie on the oc-

currence of the Insect-beds near, 746. Knowle Hill, dolerite of, 550. Kobi, basalt near, 461. Kolberg, sketch section of ~tho S.E.

face of, 587. Kongshavn, Giants' Kettles at, 751. Koppies, 650.

Labradorite rock of Newfoundland, 737.

I~byrinthodon leptognathus, 425,430. Labyrinthodonta, Mr. L. C. Miall on

the remains of, from the Keuper sandstone of Warwick, 417.

Lacertian cranium, Prof. IT. O. Seeley on the base of a large, from the Potton sands, 690.

L'hghouat, ibssfliferous beds of, 119; section of escarpments on the bor- ders of the Sahara Plain, near, 114; view of the last cliff south of the Hauts Plateaux, facing the Sahara Plain, 1"14; view of the southern escarpments of the Hauts Plateaux, facing the Sahara Plain , as seen from, 115; Rocher de Chien, Sahara Plain, west of, 116.

Lago Bianco, 480. Lago Nero, 480. Lake-basins, Rev. T. G. Bonney on the

Upper Engadine and the Italian valleys of Monte Rosa, and their relation to the Glacier-erosion theory of, 479; origin of, 469.

of Cumberland, Mr. J. C. Ward on the origin of some of the, 96.

Lake-district, Mr. D. Mackintosh on the traces of a great ice-sheet in the southern part of the, 174.

Lakes in Newfoundland, 726. I~mellibranchs of the Budleigh-

Salterton pebbles, Mr. A. Wyatt Edgell on some, 45.

Lancashire and Cheshire, Mr. T. Mellard Reade on the shells of the low-level boulder-clay and sands of, 27.

~ , Mr. R. D. Darbishire on a deposit of Middle Pleistocene gravel in the Worden-HaU pits, near Leyland, 38.

Land, rim of, 454, 457, 466.

Iangeberg flats, 634. mountains, 637, 648, 663.

Lapland, Russian, 456. Laurentian rocks of Newfoundland,

730. Lavas, newer Palaeozoic, of the Low'

lands of Scotland, 287; of Lorn, 277 ; outline sketch of a mountain near Glen Lonnau, illustrating the mode of weathering of the felstone of Lorn, 278 ; porphyrite, of Lorn, cliff-section S.W. of Oban, 279; Tertiary, of the Hebrides, 238.

Leckhampton Hill, diagram section from, to Burford, 188.

I~euw Berg, 596. Leicester, Rev. P. B. Brodie on the

recent discovery of the Rhmtics near, 746.

Lenny, Carboniferous dolerite of, 557. Lepideehinus, 312. Lesser Atlas, 107. Leyland, Lancashire, Mr. R. D. Dar-

bishire o n a deposit of Middle Pleistocene gravel in the Worden- Hall pits, near, 38.

Lij Fontein, 619, 660. Li-k~-tlong, 659. Limerick, Carboniferous dolerites of,

552. Linacre, shells from drift-beds at, 30. Lingula anatina, diagram to illustrate

the scars in Trimerella, 132. Zingulops Whitfieldi, 164. Little Barrachois, section showing

alternations of coal and shale on the, 735.

Little Wenloek, Carboniferous dole- rite of, 550.

Liverpool, shells from drift-beds near, 30.

Llanarmon parish, Denbighshire, Mr. D. Mackintosh on a group of very large and far-travelled erratics in, 711 ; map of boulders in, 720.

Llangollen, map of boulders near, 720. London Clay, Prof. H. G. Seeley on

the tibia of Megalornis from the, 708.

Lorn, lavas of, 277; section through the highest point of the island of Kerrera, illustrating the relations between the slate-rocks and the volcanic series of, 281; section along the south end of the island of Kerrera, 284.

Low-level boulder-clay and sands, Mr. T. Mellard Reade on the shells of the L~ncashire and Cheshire, 27.

:Lower Lias and Rh~etics, Roy. P. B. Brodie on a section of the, between

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Stratford-on-Avon and Fenny Compton, 746.

Lower Tertiary beds, section of the, at the great chalk-pit, Balingdon, 402.

Lower Silurian rocks, Prof. H. Alleyne Nicholson's descriptions of species of Ch~tetes from the, of N. America, 499.

Lowlands of Scotland, newer Palmo- zoic lavas of the, 287.

Lubber's Farm, section across the Modder river, near, 582.

Immbidund, section across the Chita range at, 71.

Lune, section of river, 395. Imnulaeardium ventricosum, 47.

Macclesfield, shells from, 30, note. Mackintosh; Mr. D., additional re-

marks on boulders, with a particular reference to a grofip of very large and far-travelled erratics in Llanar- men parish, Denbighshire, 711.

, on the traces of a great ice- sheet in the southern part of the lake-district and in North Wales, 174.

Macon County, Col. C. W. Jeuks on the occurrence of sapphires and rubies in situ with corundum at the Culsagee Corundum-mine, N. Ca- rolina, 303.

Maconite from the Corundum Hill, analysis of, 305.

Magne.tic iron in Newfoundland, 730, 732, 736, 740, 741, 742.

Magnetite in British Carboniferous dolerites, 543.

Mainz, map showing the distribution of Miocene strata north of the Pre- Miocene A1ps, in the area now oc- cupied by the Rhine between Basel and, 87.

Maloya Pass, lakes of the, 481. Mammals, Postpliocene, near Algiers,

107. Manganese in Newfoundland, 729. Map of the Mekran coast, 52; show-

ing the distribution of the Miocene strata north of the Pre-Miocene Alps, in the area now occupied by the Rhine between Basel and Mainz, 87; of boulders of the Llangollen and Llanarmon areas, 720 ; mineralogical, of Newfound- land, 723.

Marble, white, at Canada Bay, New- ibundland, 740.

Margurite from the Corundum ttill, analysis og 305.

Maskelyne, Prof. N. Story, and Dr. W. F l ight on the characters of the diamantiferous rocks of South Africa, 406.

Mastalone, Val, 487. .~eztodonsaurus, section of mandibular

articulation of, 420; thoracic plate of, 429.

~lastodonsaurus ffiganteus, 430. - Tachygnathu*, 418, 419, 421,

422. L -, sp., 433.

]Hatloek, Carboniferous doleHte of, 551.

]~ats~p, 632, 663. Maw, Mr. George, geological notes on

a journey from Algiers to the Sahara, 105.

~Iegalornis, Prof. H. G. Seeley on the tibia of, from the London Clay, 708.

Megalosaurus, 12. Mekran coast, Lieut. A. W. Stifle on

the mud-cra ters and geological structure of the, 50; map of, 52.

Melonites, 313. Mesozoic beds of the Lesser Atlas,

108. strata, Mr. J. W. Judd on the

ancient volcanoes of the High- lands, and the relations of their products to the, 220.

Metlili, view of flat-topped sandstone: hills between Sidi Makhelouf and, 113.

Meyer, Mr. 0. J. A., on the Cretaceous rocks of Beer Head and the adja- cent cliff-sections, and on the rela- tive horizons therein of the War- minster and Blackdown fossilfferous deposits, 369.

Miall, Mr. L. C., on the remains of Labyrinthodonta from the Keuper sandstone of Warwick, preserve4 in the Warwick Museum, 417.

�9 , on the composition and struc- ture of the bony palate of Ctenodus, 772.

, on the occurrence of a Lab vy- - rinthodont in the Yoredale Rocks of Wensleydale, 775.

Mica in British Carboniferous dole- rites, 543.

Microscopic structure and composi- tion of British Carboniferous dole- rites, Mr. S. Allport on the, 529.

Middle Pleistocene gravel, Mr. R. D. Darbishire on a deposit of, in the WoMen-Hall pits, near Leyland, Lancashire, 38.

Milao, Mr. J., notes on the physical

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fcature~ and mineralogy of New- foundland, 722.

Mineral locahties in Newfoundland, 728.

Miocene deposits near Algiers, 106, 119.

rocks, view of the Rhine and tabular hills of, south of Bingen, 88.

strata, map showing the distri- bution of the, north of the Pre. Miocene Alps, in the area now oc- cupied by the Rhine between Basel and Mainz, 87.

Mitidja, plain of the, 107, 119. Mjeth, basalt near, 461. Modder river, 582; section across

the, 582. Modiololasis a~aori~, 46.

. Lebesconti, 46. Moel Tryfacn, shells from, 30, note. Molybdenum in Newfoundland, 739. Monomerella Lindstroemi, 158.

orbicularis, 158. Trisca, 156. Walmstedti, 157.

Mons Hill, Carboniferous dolerite of, 556.

Monte Rosa, Rev. T. G. Bonney on the Italian valleys of, 479, 486.

Moraines at low levels in Scotland, 323.

Mormond, 322. Morvern,plant-remains between sheets

of basalt in, 228; volcanic ash of, �9 227. Moscow, drift-hills near, 458. Moss Fontein, 627, 662. Mount Huxley, 653. Mourne mountains, eontemporaneity

of the granites of the, with those of the Hebrides, 275.

Mud-craters of the ]~ekran coast, Lieut. A. W. Stifle on the, 50.

Mud-streams of Ardtun, 228; of Mull, 229.

Mull, relations of the volcanic rocks in, 242; section of rocks forming the summit of Beinn Uaig, 246; plant-remains between sheets of basalt in, 228 ; volcano of, 248.

Mur~nosaurus Z e ~ i i , Prof. H. O. Soeley on, from the Oxford Clay, 197 ; eoraeoids of, 437; pectoral arch of, 448.

Natica obliqua, 356. Neilston, dolerites of, 560. Neilst~nside Hill, dolerite of, 560. New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, section of

the Carboniferous rocks of, 211.

New Rush, diamantiferous rock from, 412.

Newfoundland, Mr. J. Milne on the physical features and mineralogy of, 722 ; geology of, 743 ; ice-work in, 725, 726 ; lakes in, 726 ; mine- ral localities in, 728; mineralogical map of, 723.

Nieholson, Prof. H. Alleyne, descr ip- tions of species of Ch~tetes from the Lower Silurian rocks of North America, 499.

Nickeliferous ore in Newfoundland, 74O, 744.

Niederheimbach, view of the bank of the Rhine near, 90.

Nijnii Novgorod, drift near, 458, 459. Nissiros, volcanic eruption in, i. North America, Prof. H. Alley-no

Nicholson, descriptions of species of Ch~tetes from the Lower Silurian rocks of, 499.

North Britain, Mr. T. F. Jamieson on the last stage of the glacial period in, 317.

North Carolina, Col. C. W. genks on the occurrence of sapphires and rubies in situ with corundum at the Culsagce Corundum-mine, Macon County, 303.

North Queen's Ferry, dolerite of, 557.

North Wales, ]~fr. D. ]~ackintosh on the traces of a great ice-sheet in, 174.

North-west of England, Mr. T. MeN lard Reade on the drift-beds of the: Part I. Shells of the Lancashire and Cheshire Low-level Boulder-clay and sands, 27.

Northleach, section through, 188. Norway, Giants' Kettles in, 750. - - - , glaciation of, 452; view of

Svart-Iis glaciers, 453; view of glacier-work, 453.

Notre Dame Bay, Newfoundland, minerals of, 740.

Nova Scotia, Eastern, Dr. g. W. Dawson on the Uppel; Coal-forma- tion of, 209; general section of the Carboniferous rocks of Pietou, 211.

Nucula DeRancei, 358. ovata, 357.

Oban, cliff-section S.W. of, 279. Oberburg, Styria, Mr. A. W. Waters,

remarks on fossils from, 339. Ocean-currents, 455. Ochils, newer Palmozoic lavas of the,

287. Odontopteryx toliapica, 11.

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OligoTorus, 314. Olivine in British Carboniferous do-

lerites, 539 ; alteration of, 540. Omsk, section of strata at, 492. Ongehk, 628, 662. Oolitic rocks of Yorkshire, thinning-

out of, 189. OThthalmosaurus , Prof. 1~. G. Seeley

on the pectoral arch and ibre limb of, from the Oxford Clay, 696.

Orange river, 639, 646; section of first ravine below the junction of the Vaal with the, 602.

Orange and Yaal rivers, junction of the, 602.

Orpen's Kop, 627. Orta, Lake of, 486. Orthonota, sp.; 48. Osar, 331. Oxford Clay, Prof. 1T. G. Seeley on

Mur~nosaurus Leedsii from the, 197; Prof. H. G. Seeley on the pectoral arch and fore limb of OTMhalmosaurus from the, 696.

_Pal~arca, sp., 47. Pal~chinus, 311. _Pal~ocor#ne, Prof. J. and ]~r. J.

Young on, 684. Palmozoic lavas of the Lowlands of

Scotland, 287. - - - volcanoes of Scotland, 276. Pa]liobranchs, Mr. T. Davidson and

Prof. W. King on the Trimerellidm, a Palseozoic family of the Brachio- pods or, 124.

Pavlodav, section of strata at, 493; general section of river-valley at, 493.

Penarth beds, 746. Phonolites, Tertiary, of the Hebrides,

237. Phormosoma placenta, 307. Physical features of Northern Scot-

land during the newer Palaeozoic pe iods, 295.

Pictou, Nova Scotia, general section of the Carboniferous rocks of, 211,

Pike's Peak, glaciation of, 476. Piso]itic iron of the north of Ireland

and Hebrides, 229. Pectoral arch, Prof. ]~. G. Seeley on

some of the generic modifications of the Plesiosaurian, 436.

and bones of plastron of Chelone mydas, 436.

and humerus of Plesiosaurus, as restored by Prof. Owen, 440; as restored by Prof. HtLxley, 441; as restored by Conybeare, 442; as restored by Hawkins, 443; re-

stored from specimen in the British Museum, 444.

Pectoral arch of Colymbosaurus, from a specimen in the Museum at Ely, 447.

of Dactylethra, 446. of Erelmosaurus, 445, 446.

- - of 2~lur~nosaurus, 448. Pentland Hills, newer palsmzoic lavaa

of the, 287. Perischodomus, 312. 2erischoechinid~, Mr. R. ~Etheridgo,

j'un,, on the relationship, existing between Echinothur~d~ and, 307.

Permian, Dr. ft. W. Dawson on the Upper Coal-formation of Eastern Nova Scotia and Prince-Edward Island in its relation to the, 209.

Petroleum spring near Cow Harbour, Newfoundland, 739.

Placentia Bay, Newfoundland, mine- rals of, 728.

Plan of pipe on Fisher's Farm, Shiet- fontein, 57; explaining the forma- tion of pot-holes in gypsum, New- foundland, 734.

Plastron, bones of, and pectoral arch of Chelone mydas, 436.

of embryonic Testudo, 438. Plcsiosaurian, Prof. H. G. Seeley on

Mure~nosaurus Leedsii, a, from the Oxibrd Clay, 197.

Plesiosaurian Pectoral Arch, Prof. H. G. Seelcy on some of the generic modifications of the, 436.

Plesiosaurus, pectoral arch of, as re- stored by Prof. Owen, 440; as restored by Prof. Huxley, 441; a~ restored by Conybeare, 442; as re- stored by ttawkins, 443; restoration of, 444.

Plumbaginous Vein in Facheux Bay, 731.

Plumbago, veins of, in Newfoundland, 731.

Platonic and Volcanic rocks, Tertiary, relations of the, 276.

Polar Basin, 454. Polar glaciation, Mr. J. ~'. Campbell

on, 4..50. Polyzoal appendages, Prof. J. and Mr.

J. Young on Palmocoryne and other, 684.

Polyzoa, Prof. J. and ]~r. J. Young on new Carboniferous, 681.

Pontresina, 48_2. Poonch Valley, section at Dundelee,

74. Porphyrite lavas of Lorn, cliff-section

S.W. of Oban, 279. Porphyrite, outline sketch of a moun-

tain near Glen Lonnan illustrating

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the mode :of weathering of the, of Lorn, 278.

Porphyrites, Tertiary, of the Hebrides, 237.

Port NoUoth, section from, to Coles- berg Kopje, 58.

Port-au-Port Peninsula, Newfound- : land, geology and mineralogy of,

737. Postplioeene mammals near Algiers,

107. Posttertiary deposits of Algeria, 119. Potgieter's, 634, 650, 663. Pot-holes, formation of, in gypsum,

Newfoundland, 734. Potton Sands, Prof. H . G . S~eley on

the base of a large I~acertian cra- nium from the, 690.

Pouk Hill, dolerite of, 547. Pre-Miocene A1ps, Map showing the

distribution of Miocene strata north of the, 87.

Prieska, 667. Price, Mr. F. G. H., on the Gault of

Folkestone, 342. Prince-Edward Island, Dr. J. W.

Dawson on the Upper Coal-forma- tion of, 209.

_P~erinea re~roflexa, 47. .... , sp., 47. Punj'~b, Upper, l~[r. A. B. Wynne on

some features in the Physical Geo- logy of the outer Himalayan region of the, 61.

"Puys ," formation of, in the Hebrides, 260, 274.

Quartz in British Carboniferous dole- rites, 546.

Quartzite boulder-gravel of Griquao land, 582.

Quartzite breccia of Griqualand, 582. Quartz-trachyte o f the west of Scot-

land, 236.

P~ised coast-beaches in Algeria, 106. Ramajds Kop, 658, 665. Ramsay, Prof. A. C., on the physical

history of the valley of the Rhine, 81.

Rathjordan, columnar basalt from, 552.

Rathlin Island, 227. Rathe, Carboniferous dolerite of, 555. Rawul Pindi, generalized sectio~ at

Shahka-Noorpoor, N.E. by E. from, 71 ; section crossing Shah-durrah Valley, N.N.E. from, 73 ; section at Chuttur Serai, N.E. from, 73.

Reade, ~Ir. T. Mellard, on the drift- beds of the north-west of England.

- - P a r t I. Shells of the Lancashire and Cheshire Low-level Boulder- clay and sands, 27.

Red Crag, Prof. W. H. Flower, de- scription of the skull of a species of I-Ialitherium from the, I.

Reptiles, Mr. Henry Woodward, new facts bearing on the inquiry con- cerning forms intermediate between birds and, 8.

Reuseh, M. I-I. 1:[., and ]~I. W. C. BrSgger on Giants' Kettles at Chris- tiania, 750.

Rhmties, Rev. P. B. Brodie on a sce- t i o n of the Lower Lias and, be- tween Stratford-on-Avon and Fenny Compton, and on the occurrence of the, near Kineton and Leicester, 746.

Rheineck, view near, 91. Rhine, hypothetical section along the

valley of the, 86 ; Prof. A. G. Ramsay on the physical history of the valley of the, 81 ;v iew looking up the, between Coblenz and Bingcn, 90 ; view on the, near Rheineck, 9] ; view of the, near the Siebengebirge, looking south, 91.

Rhine valley, section across showing the present and old levels, 89 ; view of the, and tabular hills of Miocene rocks south of Bingen, 88 ; view of bank near Niederheimbach, 90 ; view near Wellmieh, 90; view on the left bank of the, near Salzig, 90 .

Rhomaleosaurus, 448. Riet Fontein, 650, 654. Riet river, 583. River-system, ancient, of the Kalli-

harri desert, 654. Rocher de Chien, view of, an isolated

rock, Sahara Plain,W. of L'Aghouat, 116.

Rochers de Sel, 111 ; Saliferous marls of the, 118.

Roman Fell, sections at, 395. Rooy Kopjes, 630, 663. Rooy Pan, 592. Rowley Hills, dolerite Of, 548. Roxborough, dolerites from, 553. Rubies, Col. C. W. Jenks on the oc'

currence of, at the Culsagee Corun, dum mine, Macon County, 1~. Ca- rolina, 303.

Rum, volcano of, 252. Russia, drift-hills in, 458. Russian Lapland, 456.

Sahara, ~ r . G. ]~Iaw's geological notes on a journey from Algiers to the, 105.

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Sahara Plain, section of escarpments on the borders of the, near L'Aghouat, 114; view of the last cliff south of the Hauts Plateaux facing the, L'Aghouat, l l4 ; viewof the southern escarpments of the Hauts Plateaux facing the, as seen from L'Aghouat, 115 ; view of the Rocher de Chien in the, west of L'Aghouat, 116.

St. George's Bay, Newfoundland, Coal- measures of, 732 ; section of Coal- measures near, 732.

St. John's, Newfoundland, minerals of, 728.

St. Kilda, volcano of, 255 . St. Mary's Bay, Newfoundland, mine-

rals of, 728. St.-Moritzer See, 482. Salt lake, 475. Salzig, view on the left bank of t h e

Rhine, near, 90. Sand dunes of the Kalli-harri desert,

639, 646. Sanguinolites contortus (?), 46. Sapphires, Col. C. W. Jenks on t h e

occurrence of,! at the Culsagee co- rundum-mine, Macon county, N. Carolina, 303.

Sarsta Beinn, view of, from Stot Hill, 264 ; section and plan of, 265.

Saurian, footprints of, from Solen- hofen, 14.

Saurian limb-bone, Mr. J. W. Hulke on a very large, adapted for pro- gression upon land, from the Kim- meridge Clay of Weymouth, Dorset, 16.

Schurve-bergen, 644. Scotland, Carboniferous dolerites of,

553. , disappearance of marine drift-

beds from, 321. , Mr. J. W. Judd on the Secon-

dary rocks of, 220. - , Newer Palmozoic volcanoes of,

276. ~ , physical features of Northern,

during the Newer Palmozoie periods, 295.

, two great periods of volcanic activity in, 296.

Secondary rocks, ]~Ir. J. W. Judd on the, of Scotland. Second paper. On the ancient volcanoes of the High- lands and the relations of their pro. ducts to the Mesozoic strata, 220.

Secondary rocks of Scotland, influence of volcanic action on the characters and relations of the, 297.

Sections at Bootie-Lane station, 28; of crater called Chundra Keep, 52 ;

across Guadur and Jebel ]Ylehdi, 52 ; of pipe on Fisher's Farm, Shietfon- tein, 57 ; from the Atlantic at Port Nolloth to Colesberg Kopje, 58; across the Chita range at Lumbidund, near the Indus, 71 ; at Shahka-Noor- poor, N.]~. by E. from Rawul Pindi, 71; crossing Shah-durrah valley, N.N.E. from Rawul Pindi, 73; at Chuttur Serai, N.E. from Rawul Pindi, 73; at Dundelee, Poonch valley, 74; across Diljubba moun- tain, 75; (hypothetical) along t h e valley of the Rhine, 86; across the Rhine valley, showing the present and old levels, 89; of escarpments on the borders of the Sahara Plain near L'Aghouat, 114 ; diagrammatic (omitting faults) from Leckhamp- ton Hill through Northleach to Burford, to show the thinning-out of the Lias and Inferior Oolite and the consequent easterly dip of the Great Oolite, 188 ; general, of the Carboniferous rocks of Pictou, Nova Scotia, passing through New Glas -~ gow and Cape John, 211 ; of rocks forming the summit of Beinn Uaig, 246 ; of Sarsta Beinn, 265 ; S.W. of Oban, exhibiting colunmar struc- ture in the porphyrite lavas of Lorn, 279; through the highest point of the island of Xerrera, illustrating the relations between the slate rocks and the overlying volcanic series of Lorn, 281; along the south end of Xerrera, Lorn, 284; diagrammatic section illustrating the relations of the rocks forming Beinn Nevis, 292 ; terminal slope of a glacier with gravelly d~bris resting against it, 330; retreating glacier leaving Kaim or Esker, 330; of valley with glacier in retreat, 333; of valley after disappearance of gla- cier, 333; (diagrammatic) of the Gault at Copt point, Folkestone, 844 ; of the Cretaceous rocks of Beer Head and adjacent cliffs, 371 ; from the Howgill Fells to Roman Fell through Ash Fell, 395; from Cross Fell to Broughthrough Roman Fell, 395 ; of the Lower Tertiary beds at the great chalk-pit, Balingdon, 402 ; through the Dariel Pass 462 ;

t ' " across he valley at Isehim, Siberia, 491 ; of strata at Omsk, Siberia, 492; of strata at Pavlodav, Siberia, 492 ; general, of river-valley at Pavlodav, 493 ; across the Modder river, near Lubber's Farm, 582 ; from Botha'a

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Pan along the road to the foot of the hills, 585 ; sketch section of the south-east face of the Kolberg, 587 ; of first ravine below the j unction of the Vaal and Orange rivers, 602 ; showing relation of the rocks of Campbell-Randt to the Olive Shales, 611; of the calca- reous deposits extending from the foot of the Gampbell-Randt towards the Vaal river, 617; of a plumba- gmous veto in Facheux Bay, 731; of Coal-measures near St. George's Bay, 732; showing alternations of Coal and shale on the Little Barra- chois, 735; of Giants' Kettles at Kongshavn, 754,756, 757; of Giants' Kettle at B~khelagel, 759.

Seeley,'Prof. H. (~., note on some of the generic modifications of the Ple- siosaurian pe~oral arch, 436.

, on cervical and dorsal vertebr~ of Crocodilus cantabroiensis (Seeley) from the Cambridge Upper Green- sand, 693.

~ on Mur~osaurus l_~dsii, a Ple- siosaurian from the Oxford Clay: Part I., 197.

, on the base of a large Lacertian cranium from the Potton Sands, probably Dinosaurian, 690.

, on the pectoral arch and fore limb of OTMhalmosaurus, a new Ichthyosaurian genus from the Ox- ford Clay, 696.

, on the tibia of Megalornis, a large struthious bird from the London Clay, 708.

Serpentine rock of Corundum H ~ analysis of the, 304.

Shah-durrah valley, section crossing the, ~N.N.E. from Rawul Pindi, 73.

Shahka-Noorpoor, generalized section at, 71.

Shatterford, Carboniferous dolerite of, 551.

Shietfontein, plan and section of pipe on Fisher's Farm, 57,

Shone, Mr. William, discovery of Fo- raminifera, &c., in the boulder-clays of Cheshire, 181,

Shropshire, Mr. C. Callaway on the occurrence of a Tremadoc area near the Wrekin, 196.

Siberia, Mr. T. Belt on the Steppes of, 490.

Sidi Makhelouf, sandstones of, 118. , view of fiat-topped sandstone

hills between Metlili and, 113. Sidlaws, newer Pah~zoic lavas of the,

287.

Siebengebirge, view near the, looking south, 91.

Silser See, 481, 483. Silurian rocks, Prof. H. Alleyne Ni-

cholson, descriptions of species of Ch~tetes from the Lower, of North .America, 499.

, Primordial, of Newfoundland, 729.

Silvaplana See, 481. Skye, plant-remains between sheets of

Tertiary basalt in, 228. , volcano of, 254.

Slate-rocks of Lorn, section illustrating the relations between the, and the overlying volcanic series, 281.

Slieve Gallion, 227. Slijpsteen Kopje, 597. Soils, burnt, between sheets of Tertiary

basalt, 227. Solenhofen, track of Saurian from,

14. South Africa, Mr. E. J. Dunn on the

mode of occurrence of diamonds in, 54.

, Prof. N. Story-•askelyne and Dr. W. Flight on the characters of the Diamautiferous rock of, 406.

South Medrox, intrusive Carboniferous dolerite of, 562.

Spijoen Kop, 638. Spinel from the Corundum Hill, ana-

lyses of, 305.. Spranger's Well, 591. Springfield, Carboniferous dolerite of,

556. Staffa, 225. Statzer See, 482. Staurolite from the Corundum Hill,

analysis of, 305 ; in Newfoundland, 730.'

Steppes of Siberia, Mr. T. Belt on the, �9 490; theory of the origin of the, 494. Stifle, Lieut..4.. W., on the Mud-

craters and geological structure of the Mekran coast, 50.

Stoliczka, Dr. F., geological notes on the route traversed by the Yarkund Embassy from Shahidulla to Yar- ktmd and Kashgar, 571.

- , on a visit to the Chaderkul, Thian-Shan range, 574.

, on the occurrence of jade in the Karakash valley on the southern borders of Turkestan, 568.

Stow, Mr. G. W., and Prof. T. R. Jones, geological notes upon Griqualand West, 581.

Stratford-on-Avon, Rev. P. B. Brodie on the Lower Lias and Rhmtics be- tween Fenny Compton and, 746.

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Strom~, Val, 487. - Styria, ~[r. A. W. Waters, remarks on

fossils from Oberburg, 339. Subaerial origin of the volcanic rocks

of the Hebrides and Ireland, 225. Subterranean phenomena of the Ter-

tiary volcanoes of the Hebrides, 267. Succession of volcanic phenomena in

the Hebrides, 271. Sudbury, Mr. W. Whitaker on the oc-

currence of Thanet beds and of Crag at, 401.

Suffolk, Prof. W. H. Flower, descrip- tion of the skull of a species of Ha- litherium from the Red Crag of, 1.

- , Mr. W. Whitaker on the oc- currence of Thanet beds and Crag at Sudbury, 401.

Swinnerton Park, Carboniferous dole- rite of, 551.

Svart-Iis, l~orway, view of glaciers of, 453.

Syenites, Tertiary, of the Hebrides, 237.

Table of fossils from the boulder-clay about Liverpool, 30 ; of fossils from a deposit of middle Pleistocen~ gravel near Leyland, Lancashire, 40 ; of formations in the Upper Punjab and Himalaya, 63; of fossils from the Boulder-clays of Cheshire, 182, 183 ; of fossils from the Upper Coal- formation of eastern Nova Scotia and Prince-Edward Island, 216; of the chemical composition of the Tertiary volcanic rocks of the Heb- rides, 235 ; of fossils from the Gault of Folkestone, 358-363 ; of the beds of the Gault at Folkestone, 364, 365 ; of the fossils of the Cretaceous rocks of Beer Head, &e., 386-392 ; of the succession of the Cretaceous strata near Beer Head, 393 ; of elevations from Lower Campbelltown to 'Kheis, 645 ; of elevations from the Lange- berg to Daniel's Kuil and thence to the Hart valley, 668, 669.

Tabular hills of Miocene rocks, view of the Rhine and, south of Bingen,88.

Ten plateau, 108. Terraces in Scottish river-valleys, 332. Terra Nova mine, Newfoundland, 740. Tertiary deposits at the foot of the

Lesser Atlas, 1(38 ; of the Tell pla- teau, 108, 109, 119.

Testudo, plastron of embryonic, 438. Thanet beds, Mr. W. Whitaker on the

occurrence of, at Sudbury, Suffolk, 401.

Thian-shan range, Dr. 1~. Stoliezka on a visit to the Chaderkul, 574.

Thoracic plate of Mastodontaurus, 429.

Tilt-Cove mine, Newfoundland, 740. Tin in Newfoundland, 745. Titterston-Clee Hill, dolerite of, 550. Topley, Mr. W., on the correspondence

between some areas of apparent up- heaval and the thickening of sub- jaccnt beds, 186.

Toxteth park, shells from the drift- beds of, 29.

Track of Saurian from Solenhofen, 14. Tremadoe area, Mr. C. Callaway on

the occurrence of a, near the Wrekin, 196.

Triassic rocks of Central :England, thinning-out of, 187.

Trimerella acumina~a, 146. �9 jBiltingsii, 150.

1)allii, 154. �9 . galtensis, 151.

grandis, 144. Linds~r~mi, 148. ohioensis, 153. wisbyensis, 154.

Trimerellidm, Mr. T. Davidson and Prof. W. King on the, 124.

Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, minerals of, 742.

Tufa, stalactitiform, near the junction of the Orange and Vaal rivers, 603 ; of the Campbell-Randt, 617.

Turkestan, Dr. F. Stoliezka on the occurrence of jade in the Karakash valley on the borders of, 568.

Ulster, volcanic origin of the rocks forming the plateaux of, 224.

Upper Engadine, Rev. T. G. Bonney on the, 479.

Upper Greensand, Cambridge, Prof. If. G. Seeley on vertebrae of Uroco- dilus cantabrigien~ from the, 693.

Vaal and Orange rivers, junction of the, 602.

Vaal river, section of first ravine below the junction of the Orange with the, 602 ; section from the foot of Camp~ bell-Randt towards the, 617.

Vaalite, 409. Valleys, formation of, 480. YardS, glaciation of, 454. Vetberg Nek, 592. View of the Rhine and tabular hills

of Miocene rocks south of Bingen, 88 ; of the bank of the Rhine near Niederheimbach, 90; of the Rhine near Wellmich, 90; on "the left bank of the Rhine near Salzig, 90 ; looking up the Rhine, between Coblenz and Bingen, 90; of the Rhine near Rheineek, 91 ; of the Rhine near the Siebengebirge, looking south, 91 ; of

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fiat-topped sandstone hillA between Sidi Makhdouf and Meflili, 113; of the southern escarpments of the Hauts Plateaux, t~cing the Sahara plain, as seen from L'Aghouat, 115 ; of the last cliff south of the Hauts Plateaux, facing the Sahara Plain, 12Aghouat, 114 ; of the Rocher de Chien, west of L'Aghouat, 116; of Beinn Shiant~ in Ardnamur- chan, from the N.N.W. and W., 262; of Sarsta Beinn from Stot hill, 264; of the Svart-Iis glaciers, l~orway, 453 ; of glacier-work, Norway, 453 ; of waterwork in the Caucasus, show- ing Karadagh CaSon and Gunib, 465 ; of the shores of the Black Sea showing waterwork, 465 ; of Giants' Kettles at Kongshavn, 753.

Voleanie activity, two great periods of, in Scotland, 296.

agglomerates, Tertiary, of the Hebrides, 239.

and Plutonic rocks, Tertiary, relations of the, 276.

breccias of the Hebrides, 241. eruptions, later, of the Heb-

rides, 260, 274. �9 mountains, former existence of,

in the Hebrides, 230. rocks of Lorn, characters of the,

278; relations of the, 280; sue- cession of the, 282; conditions of deposition of the, 286; age of the, 287.

rocks, Tertiary, of the west of Scotland, 233.

Volcano of krdnamurchan, 250; of Mull, 248 ; of Rum, 252 ; of Skye, 254 ; of St. Kilda, 255.

Volcanoes, Mr. J. W. Judd on the ancient, of the Highlands, 220.

~ , Newer Pal~ozoic of Scotland, 276.

~ , Tertiary, of the Hebrides, com- parison of the, 256; connexion be- tween the, and those of other dis- triers, 275 ; subterranean pheno- mena of the, 267.

- , Tertiary, of the west of Scotland, 233.

Volga, banks of the, 459. Vologda, drifts near, 458.

Ward, Mr. J. C., on the origin of some lake-basins of Cumberland, 96.

Ward's Hill,. dolerite from, 552. Warminster beds, Mr. C. J. A. Meyer

on the relative horizon of the, in the Cretaceous rocks of Beer Head, 369.

Warrington, shells from the drift-beds of, 30.

Warwick, Mr. T,. C. Miall on the re- mains of Labyrinthodonta from the Keuper sandstone of, 417.

Warwickshire, Roy. P. ]3. Brodie on the Lower Lias, Rhetics, and Insect- beds in, 746.

Waters, Mr. A. W., remarks on fossils from Oberburg, Styria, 339.

Wayland's Poort, 591. Weald, 190. Wealden formation, J. W. Httlke on a

tibia and humerus of Hyl~osa~r~? from the, Isle of Wight, 516.

Wellmich, view of the Rhine near, 90. West Craigs, Carboniferous dolerite

of, 557. Weymouth, Dorset, Mr. J. W. Hulko

on a very large Saurian limb-bone f rom the Kimmeridge Clay of, 16.

Whin Sill, 552. Whitaker, Mr. W., on the occurrence

of Thanet beds and of Crag at Sud- bury, Suffolk, 401.

White Sea, 457. ~ i t w i e k , Carboniferous dolerite of,

550. Wight, Isle of, Mr. J. W. Hulks on a

tibia and humerus of Hyl~osaurus ? from the Wealden of the, 516.

Williams, Mr., on the discovery of Gold in Samoa, iv.

Wittesandt, 646, 663. Woodward, Mr. Henry, on new facts

bearing on the inquiry concerning forms intermediate between Birds and Reptiles, 8.

WoMen-HaLl pits, Mr. R. D. Darbi- shire on a deposit of Middle Pleis- toeene gravel in the, 38.

Wrekin, C. Callaway on the occurrence of a Tremadoc area near the, 196.

Wynne, Mr. A. B., observations on some features in the physical geo- logy of the outer Himalayan region of the Upper Punj'~b, India, 61.

Yarkund and Kashgar, Dr. F. StoliczIm on the route of the Yarkund F,m- bassy from Shahidulla to, 570..

Yeredik, 456. Yorkshire, Oolitic rocks of, 189 ; Car-

boniferous rocks of, 189. Young, Prof. J., and Mr. J. Young

on new Carboniferous Polyzoa, 681. , on Pal~ocoryne and other Poly-

zeal appendages, 684. Yaroslav, drift-hiLls near, 458.

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