Hunstanton Limestone in Lincoln-
shire, 229; beds above the, 235; beds below the, 242.
Huxley, Prof. T. H., on some remains
of large Dinosaurian Reptiles from the Stormberg Mountains, South Africa, 1; on a New Specimen of Telerpeton Elginense, 77. Hydrobia, sp., 545.
Ilford, section at Uphill Pit, 92. Ilfracombe, 604, 608.
Infralias, Mr. C. Moore on the use of the term, 533; of Luxembourg and France, 19; South Wales, Madre- poraria of the, 12.
Insect and Crustacean beds of the Lias, 465.
Ireland, Mr. R. Tate on the Lower Lias of the north-east of, 297. Isastræa Richardsoni, 162. Jones, Prof. T. R., on the Secondary
deposits of South Africa, 142,149,171. Judd, J. W., Esq., on the strata which form the base of the Lincolnshire Wolds, 227.
Jukes, J. B., Esq., on the grouping of the rocks of North Devon and West Somerset (Title only), 7. Jurassic fossils from Australia, 8;
Karoo beds, fossil Plants from the, 140. Keuper sandstone, Cheirotherian foot- print from the, 56. Keuper, sections of, 468. Keynsham, Lower Lias at, 502. King's Sutton to the Glacial beds be- yond Buckingham,section from,398. Kintyre, Argyllshire, Posttertiary lig nite in the district of, 196. Kirkham, J. W., Esq., section from Weston Point to Daresbury, Che- shire (Plate), 56.
Koonap beds, South Africa, 142. Lake-district, Drift of the, 40. Laleston Quarry, Ostrea-bed at, 519. Laminæ, terminal curvature of slaty, 323.
Langan Lead-mine, 533.
Laurentian rocks of Canada, Dr. J. W.
Dawson on fossils from the, 257; the county of Hastings, Canada West, 256.
Lava, analyses of, 353, 358. Lead-mine at Charter House, 491; Langan, 533.
Lea, section across the valley of the, 398.
"Lethe" Caverns, Barbary, section of the, 385.
Lias-conglomerate of a part of Gla- morganshire, Mr. H. W. Bristow on the, 199.
Lias of the North-east of Ireland, Mr. Ralph Tate on the, 297. Liassic deposits near Bath, 495; of Somersetshire, 459; the South Wales District, 511.
Liassic dykes at Gurney Slade, 491; Holwell, 483.
Liassic lead-vein at Charter House,
Library, Donations to the, ix, 58, 120, 267, 430.
Lignite in the district of Kintyre, Ar- gyllshire, the Duke of Argyll on a Posttertiary, 196.
Lima densicosta, 541.
Deslongchampsii, 541. neglecta, 156. obliquissima, 156. scrobiculata, 541.
Limestone of Cannington Park, 579. Limulus polyphemus, 37.
Lincolnshire Wolds, Mr. J. W. Judd on the strata which form the base of the, 227.
Lincolnshire, zone of Ammonites an- gulatus in, 306.
Lingula from Sloly quarry, note on the species of, 381. Lingulella ferruginea, 340.
Lingulella from the red Lower Cam- brian rocks of St. David's, Mr. J. W. Salter and Mr. H. Hicks on a new, 339.
List of fossils associated with Rhino- ceros leptorhinus, 225; from Bridg- end, 517; Brocastle, 525; Camer- ton,473; Holwell,486; Llanbethian, 519; Munger, 475; South Africa, 148, 166, 170; Stout's Hill and Keynsham, 503; the Ammonites- Bucklandi beds in South Wales, 532; Charter House lead-mine, 494; Hunstanton series in Lincoln- shire, 235; Lower Lias of Somerset- shire and South Wales, 557; Shep- ton Mallet railway-section, 509; Sutton Stone, 309, 530; Tealby series, 246; Weston, Bath, 497; Whatley, 480; Windsor Hill, 509; zone of Ammonites angulatus, 311; Infralias Corals, 22; Mamma'ia from the Lower Brick-earths, 101, 107; Shells from the Lower Brick- earths, 100; the constituents of the Drift in a part of Warwickshire, 212.
Long Lake, Canada, specimens of Eozoon from, 260.
Louth, Lincolnshire, section at, 241. Lower Brick-earths of the Thames
Valley, 91; Cambrian rocks, new Lingulella from the, 339; Devonian fossils of West Somerset and North Devon, 635; rocks of North Devon, 594; Lias, fossils from the, 539; near Bristol, 310; of a part of Glamorgan- shire, 199, 307, 512; Somersetshire, 465; the north-east of Ireland, 297; Tertiaries, white clays of the, 387. Lucina crassa, 251.
Ludlow sandstone, tracts of Pteras- pis (?) in the Upper, 333. Lumachello, 21.
Luxembourg, Infralias of, 19. Lynn, River, North Devon, 596. Lynton, 594.
Mackintosh, D., Esq., on some stri- king instances of the terminal cur- vature of slaty laminæ in West Somerset, 323.
Madoc, specimens of Eozoon from, 261. Madreporaria of the Infralias of South Wales, 12.
Maghlak bone-cave, 284.
Main Down, section across, 593. Maldon, section across the valley of the Blackwater at, 415.
Malta, Capt. T. A. B. Spratt on the Bone-caves of, 283.
Malvern Hills, the Rev. J. H. Timins on the chemical geology of the, 352. Mammalia from the Lower Brick-
Marks on the coast of Sweden, 191. Marston Road section, 482. Marmora, geology of the Princes Is- lands in the Sea of, 381.
Marton, Lincolnshire, zone of Ammo- nites angulatus at, 306. Mauritius, Mr. G. Clark on the geo- logical features of, 185.
Maw, G., Esq., on some chemical ana- lyses of variegated strata (Abstract), 114; on the occurrence of con- solidated blocks in the Drift of Suffolk, 110; on the sources of the materials composing the white clays of the Lower Tertiaries, 387. Medina and Adventure Banks, chart showing the, 293.
Medlicott, H. B., Esq., on the Alps and the Himalayas (Abstract), 322. Medway, section across the valley of the, 406, 412.
Melania acuta, 546.
Dunravenensis, 546. nodulo-carinata, 546. Melliha cavern, Malta, 290. Mells, Middle Lias at, 480. Mendip Hills, geology of the, 451; section across the, 452. Microlestes quarry, 487.
Middle Devonian fossils of North De- von and West Somerset, 640; of South Devon, 643; rocks of North Devon, 601; Lias at Mells, 480; of Somersetshire, 474. Minehead, 585.
Mollusk from the Coal-formation of Nova Scotia, Dr. J. W. Dawson on a new Pulmonate, 330.
Moore C., Esq., on Abnormal Condi- tions of Secondary Deposits when connected with the Somersetshire and South Wales Coal-basin, and on the age of the Sutton and South- erndown Series, 207, 449. Moraine-accumulations in New Zea- land, 346.
New Brunswick, recent discoveries of
New Zealand, Dr. Julius Haast on the geology of the Province of Canter- bury, 342.
Nile, section of the valley of the, 117. Norfolk, a third Boulder-clay in, 87;
flint implements from Thetford, 45. North Devon, Mr. R. Etheridge on the physical structure of, 251, 568; series, Mr. Townshend M. Hall on the relative distribution of fossils throughout the, 371.
North Downs, section from Havering to the, 398.
North Hill to Pixton Park, West So- merset, section from, 590. Norwich, sections across the Yare Val- ley above and below, 89.
Nova Scotia, Dr. J. W. Dawson on a new Pulmonate Mollusk from the Coal-formation of, 330.
Old Red Sandstone of the Mendip Hills, 451.
Opis triangularis, 541. Ormerod, G. W., Esq., on the geo- logy of the valleys of the upper part of the River Teign and its feeders (Abridged), 185, 418. Orosaurus, 5.
Ostrea-bed of the Lias, 466; in South Wales, 518.
Ostrea imbricata, 154.
(Exogyra) Jonesiana, 154. Ouse, section across the valley of the, 398.
Oxen, Mr. W. Boyd Dawkins on the British fossil, 176.
Oxfordshire, estuarine sands in, 197. Paleontological value of the Devonian fossils, 251, 612.
Palæozamia (Pterophyllum) Africana,
Pecten Rollei, 541.
Rubidgeanus, 155. verticillus, 541.
Penarth, Rhætic and Liassic deposits at, 512.
Petherwin fossils, 669. Phasianella? Sharpei, 153.
turbinata, 550.
Phyllotheca?, sp., 141.
Piddleton Down, section from Dart- moor to, 420.
Pinch's Well, near Bath, 495. Pinna Sharpei, 158.
Pixton Park, West Somerset, section from, 590.
Planorbis Mendipensis, 548. Placunopsis imbricata, 154. Rubidgeana, 155. subjurensis, 155. undulata, 155.
Plan of the Zebbug bone-cave, 289. Plants from the Geelhoutboom series, South Africa, 144; Karoo beds, South Africa, 140.
Pleuratella prima, 549. Pleurotomaria Brycei, 313. Buchi, 550. Mendipensis, 550.
Pollicipes rhomboidalis, 539. Porlock, 585, 594.
Postglacial deposits of the south-east of England, Mr. S. V. Wood on the, 394. Postpliocene period in New Zealand,
marine accumulations of the, 346. Preglacial and Postglacial faunas, 106. Prestwichia (Limulus) rotundata, 37. Princes Islands in the Sea of Mar- mora, Mr. W. R. Swan on the geo- logy of the, 381.
Proserpina Lyelli, 549. Pseudoniscus aculeatus, 37. Pteraspis (?), Mr. J. W. Salter on some tracks of, 333. Pterocheilus primus, 549.
Purbeck beds at Brill, Buckingham- shire, the Rev. P. B. Brodie on the, 197.
Pyrula liassica, 550.
Quantock Hills, geology of the, 581. Report, Annual, i; of the Library and Museum Committee, ii. Reptiles from the Stormberg Moun- tains, South Africa, Prof. T. H. Huxley on Dinosaurian, 1. Rhætic and Liassic deposits at Pen- arth, 512.
Rhætic Beds at Broadfield Down, 504; near Gainsborough, Mr. F. M. Bur- ton on the,315; of Somersetshire,459.
Rhinoceros Etruscus, 215.
leptorhinus, 215.
megarhinus, 214. tichorhinus, 213.
Richmond Park, section across, 406. Rimula elegans, 551. liasina, 551.
Rubidgea Mackayi, 141.
Ruishton, section of Keuper at, 468. Salter, J. W., Esq., and H. Hicks, Esq., on a new Lingulella from the red Lower Cambrian Rocks of St. David's, 339.
Salter, J. W., Esq., on some tracks of Pteraspis (?) in the Upper Ludlow Sandstone, 330. Sandrock bed, 467.
Sarsen stone, analysis of, 113. Saurian bed of the Lias, 466. Scamblesby, Lincolnshire, section of Drift near, 234.
Secondary deposits, Mr. C. Moore on abnormal conditions of, 207, 449; in Australia, 7; fossils from South Africa, 139.
Section across the head of the vale of Aylesbury, 402; Isle of Sheppy, from Higham to Stodmarsh, 412; Mendip Hills, 452; valley of the Blackwater, 402, 415; Cam, 402; Lea, 398; Little Ouse, 46; Med- way, 406, 412; Ouse, near Buck- ingham, 398; Yare, above and be- low Norwich, 89; West Somerset, 590; at Bedminster, 500; Bridg- end, 513; Brocastle, 521; Camel Hill railway-cutting, 461; Camer- ton, 471; Compton Dundon, 457; Hapsford Mills, 490; Hatch Beau- champ, 468; Heddon's Mouth, 600; Holwell, 484; Litcham lime-kiln, 86; Louth, Lincolnshire, 241; Mr. Pearson's Pit, Gray's Thurrock, 94; Pinch's Well, near Bath, 496; Speeton, 241; Stoneham's Pit, Crayford, 96; Trowse Junction, Norfolk, 88; Uphall Pit, Ilford, 92; White's Pit, Erith, 97; Wills- bridge railway-cutting, 499; Wood- abay, 599; from Chopping's Hill Farm to Crowfield Street, near Cod- denham, Suffolk, 110; Clayhanger to Whitfield, 593; Croydon Hill to Yard, 594; Dartmoor to Piddle- ton Down, 420; Fulletby to near South Ormsby, Lincolnshire, 247 ; Havering across the Thames valley to the North Downs, 398; Peters- ham to Cheam railway-station, 406; the Drewsteignton valley to
Bush Down, 420; Willingham House to Binbrook, Lincolnshire, 243; Wills Neck across the Quan- tock Hills to Cannington Park, 584; in a quarry at Wheddon Cross, 587; Munger Road Quarry, 474; the Llanbethian quarries, near Cow- bridge, 518; the Vallis, 488; near Shepton Mallet, 505; of a chalk- pit at Tetford Hill, Lincolnshire, 240; coal-shaft at Mells, 481; curved laminæ near Wiveliscombe, 324; Drift in a pit between Belch- ford and Scamblesby, 234; Keuper at Ruishton, 468; Laurentian rocks in the County of Hastings, Canada West, 256; Lias and Carboniferous Limestone at Whatley, 478; Lit- cham Hill, 85; the Lias-conglome- rate as exposed on the Glamorgan- shire coast, 202; Rhætic beds near Gainsborough, 315, 317; Valley of the Nile eastward of the First Cataract, 117; showing the position of the Thames gravel between Strat- ford and Purfleet, 409; relations of the Crayford and Grays Brick- earths to the Thames gravel, 409; of the Middle and Upper Glacial deposits to the valley of the Thames, 396.
Selkirk, Earl of, on some sea-water- level marks on the coast of Sweden, 191.
Serpula filaria, 163.
(Vermilia) Pinchiniana, 163. - plicatilis, 163.
strangulata, 539.
Shales, analyses of, 357. 'Shea, W. S., Esq., on recent disco- veries of Gold in New Brunswick (Abstract), 197.
Shells from South Africa, 150; the Devonian rocks, 648, 666; Lower Brick-earths, 100; Lower Cam- brian rocks, 339; Lower Lias, 539. Sheppy, section across the isle of, 412. Shepton Mallet, fossils from, 509;
section in a railway-cutting west of, 505.
Sicily and Africa, former connexion of, 293.
Sinai, Echinodermata from the Cre- taceous rocks of, 38.
Sketches of parts of the skeleton of Telerpeton Elginense, 77.
Sketch of some of the cliffs and caves
Sloly Quarry, North Devon, note on the species of Lingula from, 381.
Smyth, W. W., Esq. (President), Ad- dress on presenting the Wollaston Medal to G. Poulett Scrope, Esq., xxvii; address on handing to Sir R. I. Murchison for Mr. W. H. Baily the balance of the Wollaston Donation-fund, xxviii; Anniver- sary Address, February 15, 1867, xxix; Obituary notices of deceased Fellows:-Mr. William Hopkins, xxix; Dr. William Whewell, xxxii; Dr. John Lee, xxxv; Mr. George Rennie, XXXV; Professor Henry Darwin Rogers, xxxvii; Mr. Per- cival Norton Johnson, xxxix; Mr. Charles Maclaren, xli; Mr. George W. Featherstonhaugh, xliii; Mr. Alexander Bryson, xlv; Mr. Parkin Jeffcock, xlv; Mr. James Smith, xlvi; Marquis Lorenzo Pareto, xlvii; Dr. Albert Oppel, xlviii; Dr. Nils von Nordenskiöld, xlix; Dr. Charles Théophile Gaudin, 1; Don Casiano de Prado, 1; Dr. Jaques Amand Eudes-Deslongchamps, lii; extension of geological science, liv; Geological Survey of Great Britain, liv; of Canada, lvi; Lawrence's translation of Cotta, Ivi; Zinkel's 'Lehrbuch der Petrographie,' lvii; Haughton's Manual of Geology,' Ivii; Mohr's Geschichte der Erde,' lviii; Bischof's Chemical Geology, lviii; origin of crystalline rocks, lx; origin of serpentine, lxi; Eozoon Canadense, lxiv; Daubrée's researches on meteorites, lxvi. Snodland, section from the mouth of the Thames to near. 406. Solarium lunatum, 552. Somerset, Mr. D. Mackintosh on ter- minal curvature of slaty laminæ in West, 323; Mr. R. Etheridge on the physical structure of West, 579. Somersetshire and South Wales coal- basins, Mr. C. Moore on Secondary deposits connected with the,207,449. South Africa, Mr. R. Tate on Secon- dary fossils from, 139.
South Devon, Middle Devonian fossils of, 643.
Southern Alps, New Zealand, geological structure of the, 343. Southerndown series, 15, 23, 199, 207, 307, 526.
South Ormsby, Lincolnshire, section from Fulletby to near, 247. South Wales coal-basin, Mr. C. Moore on Secondary deposits connected with the, 207, 449, 511.
South Wales, Madreporaria of the In- fralias of, 12.
Special General Meeting, new bye-law passed at a, 322. Speeton, section at, 241. Sphenopteris antipodum, 146. Spirifer-bank of the Lias, 473. Sponge from the Lower Lias, 538. Spratt, Capt. T. A. B., on the bone- caves near Crendi, Zebbug, and Mel- liha, in the Island of Malta, 283. Stacey, G. B., Esq., on the geology of Benghazi, Barbary, and an account of the Subsidences in its vicinity, 384.
St. Catherine's, Brazil, coal-field in the Province of, 386.
St. David's, Mr. J. W. Salter and Mr. H. Hicks on a new Lingulella from, 339. Stormberg beds, South Africa, 143. Stormberg Mountains, South Africa, Dinosaurian Reptiles from the, 1. Stormy quarry, Liassic beds at, 520. Stout's Hill, Lower Lias at, 502. Strata, analyses of variegated, 114. Strata which form the base of the Lincolnshire Wolds, 227. Stratigraphical considerations on the Devonian fossils, 677; value of the species comprising the Devonian fauna, 662.
Structure of North Devon and West Somerset, 579.
Subaërial Denudation, Mr. W. Whi- taker on, 265.
Subsidences in the neighbourhood of Benghazi, Barbary, 384.
Succession of rocks in North Devon and West Somerset, 579. Suffolk, consolidated blocks in the Drift of, 110.
Sulphur-springs of Northern Formosa, Dr. C. Collingwood on the, 382. Sunday's River, South Africa, 149; Jurassic fossils from, 150.
Sutton Stone, 15, 23, 199, 207, 307, 526. Swan, W. R., Esq., on the geology of the Princes Islands in the Sea of Marmora (Abstract), 381.
Sweden, the Earl of Selkirk on some sea-water-level marks on the coast of, 191.
Table of comparison between the Brit- ish and Foreign Devonian Brachi- opoda, showing also their range to the Carboniferous, 658; of the Brit- ish Devonian Colenterata with those of the Rhine, Belgium, and France, 654; fossils from the Liassic deposits
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