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SECTIONS.— INDEX OP SUBJECTS. 



Forest, submarine, of Leasowe, J. Cunning- 

 ham on the, 1854, 8i. 



— — , submerged, at Wawne in Holdemess, 

 on changes obserred in wood from the, 

 1853, 45. 



Forests, submarine, and fens of Lincoln- 

 shire, Eev. E. TroDope on the, 1858, 113. 



, submerged, of Caithness, J. Cleghorn 



on the, 1859, loi. 



Fornix cerebri in man, mammals, and other 

 vertebrata, Prof. Ketzius on the, 1855, 



Fortresses and habitations, stone-built, re- 

 mains of, in the co. of Kerry, 1857, 148. 



Forts, vitrified, on Noth and Dunnideer, 

 Aberdeenshire, Sir A. L. Hay on the, 

 179. 



Fossil crustaceans, minute, in palseozoic 

 rocks, Prof- Phillips on, 1841, 64. 



Diatomaceje found near Hull, 1853, 



elephantine animals of India, Dr. Fal- 

 coner on the, 1845, 62. 



fern, Cyclopteris hibernica,W. H. Baily 



on the fructification of the, 1858, 75. 



fern (Sphenopteris Hookeri), new, from 



the upper old red sandstone formation at 

 Kiltorkan Hill, co. Kilkenny. W. H. Baily 

 on the, 1859, 98. 



■ fern, new, from the coal-measures, 



1857, 63, 



fishes, M. Agassiz on, 1835, 61. 



fishes from the North Staffordshire coal- 

 fields, W. Molyneuxon the, 1860, 88. 



fishes of Dura Den, Eev. Dr. Anderson 



on the, 1850, 70. 



fishes and yellow sandstone of Dura 



Den, on the, 1858, 74. 



fish (Holoptychius Andersoni) from 



the Dura Den sandstones, 1858, 95. 



— — fishes, new to the old red sandstone of 

 Caithness, C. W. Peach on, 1859, 120. 



fishes from the Caithness schist of Po- 

 mona, Orkneys, and from Clashbennie, 

 1836, 95. 



fishes of Orkney, Dr. Traill on the, 



1834, 646. 



fish remains from the upper old red 



sandstone formation at Kiltorkan Hill, 

 CO. Kilkenny, W. H. Baily on, 1859, 

 98. 



— — fishes of North Brazil, G-. Gardner on 

 the, 1840, 118, 



■ fishes and tracks from the passage 



rocks and from the old red sandstone of 

 Herefordshire, Kev. W. S. Symonds on, 

 1859, 124. 



— — fishes of the London clay, Prof. Agas- 

 siz on the, 1846, 52. 



fishes of the Ludlow rocks, 1837, 



91. 



■ fishes of the old red sandstone of Far- 



nell, Forfarshire, Sir P. de M. Gt. Egerton 

 on, 1860, 77, 89. 



•*-— fishes of Scotland, Prof. Agassiz on the, 

 1834, 646. 



Fossil fishes of the old red sandstone of the 

 north of Scotland, Prof. M'Coy on the 

 structure of the, 1852, 55. 



— — fishes, on the mode of succession of the 

 teeth in Cochliodus, by Prof. M'Coy, 1852, 



55- 

 fishes, Eev. D. Williams on the dis- 

 covery of the remains of, at the base of 

 the mountain limestone near Bristol, 1842, 

 60. 



floras of Scotland, Hugh Miller on 



the, 1855, 83. 



footprints of a large reptilian in the 



middle of the ancient coal-measures, 1846, 

 119. 



footsteps in the new red sandstone 



quarry at Lymm, Cheshire, Mr. Hawk- 

 shaw on the, 1842, 56. 



— — geology of Cornwall, C. W. Peach on 



the, 1849, 63. 

 insects in the lower beds of the lias of 



Gloucestershire, Eev. P. B. Brodie on the 



discovery of, 1842, 58. 



insects of the secondary formations of 



Britain, Prof. Strickland on the results of 

 researches into the, 1845, 58. 



ivory. Dr. G. O. Eees on fluorine in, 



1839, 57. 

 mammal (Stereognathus ooliticus) from 



the Stonesfield slate, Prof. Owen on a, 



1856, 73. 



anoplotherioid mammal (Dichobune 



ovinum) from the upper eocene of Hord- 

 well, Prof. Owen on a, 1856, 72. 



— — mammalia, new, from the eocene 

 freshwater formation at Hordwell, Hants, 

 Prof. Owen on some, 1851, 67. 



^ mammalia of South America, Prof. 



Owen on some, 1846, 65. 



— — musk-ox, from the Wiltshire drift, 

 Prof. Owen on additional evidence of the, 

 1856, 72. 



of the Severn drift, Eev. W. S, Sy- 

 monds on a, 1857, 93. 



plants ifrom Devonshire and Pem- 

 brokeshire, Eev. D. Williams on, 1835, 



63- 



plants of the carboniferous period, 



in tne Tarentaise, C. Bunbury on, 1848, 

 64. 



plants, Prof. Goppert's tabular view of, 



1845, 48. 

 plants, &c. of the Permian system, Sir 



E. I. Murchison on the, 1843, 52. 

 organic remains of the south-east coast 



of Cornwall, and of Bodmin and Menhe- 



niott, C. W. Peach on the, 1841, 61. 



remains discovered in Bacon Hole, 



Gt)wer, C. Spence Bate on, 1848, 62. 



remains found at Urquhart, near El- 



- gin, Eev. J. Morrison on, 1859, 263. 

 remains in two newly discovered caves 



in Sicily, Baron Anca on, 1860, 73. 



remains of the lower Silurians of the 



south of Scotland, Prof. Harkness on the, 

 1852, 48. 



