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ALPHABETICAL INDEX Tt) THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. [The fossils referred to are described, and those of which tho names are printed in italics are also figured.] AnnF.wss~., fossil bones and flint im- Arrow-heads found with Cervus me- plements from, 472. gaceros in a cavern in Languedoc, Aberdecnshire, crag strata beneath the 491. boulder-clay, 371. Asphalt of Trinidad, 467. ., pleistocene deposits of, 347. Asterolepis and Pteriehthys, 121, 127. Aberfeldy, section at, 363. Atkinson, T. W., Esq., on ~omo bronze Africa, reptilian remains fi'om, 49. relics found in all auriferous sand Alabaster of Tuscany, 484. 'in Siberia, 241. Allport, S., Esq., on the discovery of Auchenaspis-beds at Lcdbury. 196. some fossil remains near Bahia in Auckland, New Zealand, Mr. C. tIcaph! South America, 263. on the volcanic country of, 24:~; Alt Ellag, section cast of, 223. Mr. Weekcs on coal-beds near, 197. Amiens, flint-implement from the Auriferous salad in Siberia, bronze re- gravel near, l:)0. lics found in an, 241. Ammonite-bed of Dundry Hill, 23. Australia, South, the geology of, 252, Ammonites Humphricsianus, zone of, 253. on the Yorkshire coast, 17, 19; Avicula contorta zone, Dr. T. Wright Murchisonee, ttm zone of, in Glou- on the, 374. cestershire, 5 ; in Yorkshire, 14 ; Award of the balance of the Donation- oxynotus, 407 ; Parkinsoni, the zone fund, xxvi; Wollaston medal, xxv. ot, 37. Aymestry rock at Lcdbury, 193. ~, table of distribution of, by W. Bacon tIole, 488. Smith, xli. Bahia, South America, Mr. S. Allport Ammonite-zones of the Infcrior Oolite, on the discovery of some fossils re- Dr. Wright on the, 5 ; of the Lower mains near, 2(13. Lies, 389. Baljik, fossil foraminifera from, 301. Anca, Baron de M., on ]3one-caves in Barrett, L., Esq., on some Cretaceous Sicily, 106, 45'}. rocks in the south-eastern portion of Anderson, Rev. Dr. J., on the yellow Jamaica, "324. sandstone of Dura Den, and its fos- Batrachian(?) tooth from the coal of sil fishes, 136. Nova Scotia, 277. Anniversary Address of the President, Bauerman, H., Esq., on the geology of xxvii-lv. See also Phillips, Prof. J. the south-eastern part of Vancou- Annual Report, i. ver Island, 198. Anomalina elegans, 30t3. Bell Sound, Spitzbergen, 435, 436. A~wmia Ka/erunsis, 178. Ben Al'noboll, section across, 234. Area striatula, 179. Ben More of Assynt, section of, 222. Ardtallanaig, veins at, 423. Bernal, F., Esq., on the so-called mud- Argilline or phyllade, 464. volcanos of Turbaco, 197. Arnoboll, section at, 235. Bessarabia, freshwater deposits of, 281. INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. Beverley Bay, Spitzbergen, 444. Carboniferous and Permian series, f(~- Biloeulina elongata, 307. sils common to the, 415. birdlip Hill, Gloucestershire, section Carboniferous (Lower) flora, 280. of the Inferior Oolite at, 43. Carboniferous series, south-east&y at- Birna,n, section across the Valley st tenuation of the, 78; rocks of Les- the Tay at, 351. mahago, 31(; ; of Nova Scotia, fos- Black Point, Spitzbergen, 430, 436. siis from the, 2(18. Blue Wick, Yorkshire, the Cepha!o- Cardiga ? pusilld. 179. pods-bed at, 3. - variabilis, 179. :Bone-cave at Brixham, 189; in Lan- Caribcan format ion, 4(;2, 469. gucdoc, 491. Caves in South Australia, 257. Bone-caves in Sicily, 99, 459 ; the ter- Cepbalopoda-bcd at blue Wick, York- tiary basalt of Victoria, 148 ; South shire, 3. Australia, o57, 259; South Wales, Cerithi2,m Leifhi, 177. 487. m~J/i]brmc, 176. Bones obtained by Mr. Lament in sul, cylindraceum, 177. Spitzbergen, llst of, 438. -~ Sloddardi, 177. bosco's Den, 488. Corvus megaccros coexistent with Man, Boulder-clay of Vancouver Island, 202. 491. Boulders in Scotland, 369. Cha!k of Kent, Mr. R. Godwin-Austen brcadalbane nfines and minerals, Mr. on the occurrence of a mass of co~l C. II. G. Thost on the, 4.2Ol. in the, 326. Brixham, Bone-cave at, 189. Cheirotherium in the Upper Keuper brodie, Roy. P. B., on the occurrence in Warwickshire, 278. of footsteps of Cheirothcrium in the Che'laston near Derby, 2~/Ic~,rs. T. Upper Keuper in ~'arwickshire, R. Jones and W. K. Parker on 278. some fossil Foraminifera fl'om, 452. Bronze. relics found in an attrifcrous Cheltenham, sections of the Inferior sand in Siberia, Mr. T. W. Atkin- Oo':itc near, 6, 8, I8; the Bone-bed son on ,some, 241. near, 579; the Lias near, 4(k~. Bryozoa, fossil, from South Australia, Chertine or phthanite, 464. '260. Cherwell, Prof. J. Phillips on the Bwozoan limestone of South Australia, Great Oolite in the Va':h.y o[" the, 252, 255. 115. buckman, Prof. J., on some fossil Cheddre, lhc bunter Sandstone in reptilian eggs from the Great Oolite North-western, 67; the Lower Kcu- of Circnccster, 107. per sandstonc and Red Mar: in Ihe Bulgaria, geology of a part of, 2,~1. north-west district of, 67. Bulimina aculcala, 3(t,l. Chiraeanthus grandissimus, 123. Bulimus Oldhamiamm, 181. ]ateralis. 123. Bmlbury, C. J. F., ~sq., note on the -- pulverulentus, 12:3. flora of the Oolite by, 11;~. Chiroh'pis curtus, 123. bunter sandstone in tim north-west mam'ocepha'us, 123. district of Cheshire, 67, 69. ve'ox, 123. Buprestidw, fossil, from 51figpar, 183. Cirencester, some fossil rcl)filian eggs Burr, T., Esq., on the geology of a from the Gr(at Oolite st: 107. part of South Austra!ia between Classification of the Inferior Oolite, Adelaide and the River l~Iurray, Dr. Wright on the, 4; of the Lias, 25:L 374. Bur|on ]~radsiock, section near, 47. Clcevc IIill, seclion at, 18. Bury Cross, Hampshire, section of the Coal in the Cha'k of Kent., Mr. R. strata near, 418. Godwin-Austen on the occurrence Busk, O., E~q., on fossil Pol,yzoa from of a nmss of, 326. near Mount Gmnbicr, South Austra- Coal-measures, probable extension of lia, 0,260. tile, from Warwickshire to the Calearina exeentrica, 31k5. Thames Val!ey, 74; southerly at- Cambrian rocks of the north-west tenuation of the, 74 ; under Oxford- coast of Scotland, 218. shire and Northaznptonshirc, Mr. (?ambrldge, Po~yp'ychodon from near, E. Ihfil on the probable d(,l)fll of 262. the, 64. Candona candida, 267. Coal of Nova So'ella, Dr. J. "vV. Daw- INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. son on some fossils from the, 268; from the coal-formation of Now. of New Zealand, 197; of Tuscany, Scotia, 268. 485 ; of Vancouver Island, 1(.)9. Deeva :Bay, Spitzbergen, glacier in, Coccosteus, ttugh Mil!er on, 129, 136. 431. decipiens, 12~. Ds M. A., on fossil incised bones, -- microspondylus, 128. 476. Miller[, 1"~2. Dendrerpeton Acadianum, 273. pusillus, 128, 131. Devonian fishes, Sir P. G. Egerton on ..... trigonaspis, 128. the nomenc'ature of the, 119. Codrington, T., Esq., on the probably tlora, Pro[: Goeppert on the, glacial origin of some ~orwegian 279. lakes, 345. Dh'y~wdon (Ptychog~zathus) docile[s, Colliery, Shireoak, nearWorksop, 137. 49. Comparative sections of tlm Oo~.ite, Dicynodont reptiles, admeasurements Lias, and Trias, 81. of skul s of, 58. Conchodus, 126. Dimmt, seclion of the Moor of, 352. Copper-mines of Tuscany, 483. Dinosaur, tbssi[ vertebra of, from Corbicula i~.qe~s, 179. Bahia, 266, 268. Corbis elli2tica , 179. Diorite of Tuscany, 481. Corbula Oldhami, 181. Diplacanthus gibbus, 123. sulcifi;ra, 181. pera-matus, 123. Cornbrash of the Yorkshire coast, 27. Dip?opterus gracilis, 123. Correbuiehill, mineral veins at, 423. maerolepidotus, 124. Crag strata beneath the boulder-cluny Dipterus brachypygopterus, 125. in Aberdeenshire, Mr. T. F. Jam[e- -- macropygopterus, 125. son on, 371. Valenciennes[, 125. Cretaceous period, Mr. S. V. Wood, Distribution of Ammoniles, by W. jun. on the probable evcn[s which Smith, xli ; of land and sea at the succeeded the close of the, 328. lower Permian period, (;5; of ma- Cretaceous rocks in Jamaica, 324; of rine Invertebrata in time, xlv. Sou~h America, 470; o[' Vancouver Dogger at Blue Wick, 15. laban(l, i 99. Dolomites, Mr. T. S. llunt on the Crickley Ilill, section of the Inferior formation of gypsums and, 152. Oolite at, 8. Donations to the Library, x, 82, ~)3, Cristellaria aculeata, 303. 330, 498 ; to the Museum, ix. Crocodile, fossil rcmains of, from Dorking, Po'.yptyehodon from the Bahia, 266, 268. lower chalk at, 262. Cu ham, section of the strata at, "~0.9. ])orsetshire, Inibrior Oolite of, 36. Curculioni&c, fossil, from NSgl)m', ])ownton sandstone at Lcdbury, 195. 184. Dmkcnberg Mountain, South Africa, C//~wchampsa laniarius, 61. reptilian remains from, 61. Cypri&e, fossil, from ~Sgpur, 1~6; Drift and rolled gravel of the north from near Bahia, 266. of Scot[and, T. F. Jamieson, Esq., Ci,/2)ris (?) Allportiana: 267. on the, 347. ~- eo~wuh'ata, 266. Dril~-wood of Spitzbergen, 151,432. - -- e~/limlrica, 186. Dundry Hill, section or, 2I. Hislopi, 187. Data Den, the Rcv. Dr. J. Anderson ~ Itm~/eri, 187. on the Yellow Sandstone of, 136. -- ~. ) 3lon/serra/ensis, 267. ])urness, the tract of, 227. -- s/ra~gula/a, 187. Earthquakes in Venezuela, 469. - subglobosa, 186. East Indies, tcrliary deposit~ asso- Qq.the,rea elliptiea, 180. ciated with trap-rock in the, 154. Hu~ teri. l ~). Egcrton, Sir P. G., pa ichthyo!ogic Jerdoni, 18!k note, No. 12, on the nomenclature orbicuhlris, 180. of the Devonian fishes, by, 119. --- Rawest, 180. Eephant remains in Eng and and Wapsharei, 180. Wa es, 491. ---- Wil.,~mi, 180. Eigin, Mr. C. Moore on the repliS- Dawson, D~'. J. W., on a terrestrial i~rous sandstones oi, 445 ; Rev. \V. mohusk, a chilognathous myriapod, S. Symonds on the repli'ifel~ma and some m,w species of reptiles sandstones near, 458.

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