SECTIONS. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



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G-arner on an economical use of the, 1839, 



77- 



Sandstone, Keuper, discovery of beds of, 

 containing zoophytes, in the vicinity of 

 Leicester, by J. Plant, 1849, 64. 



and conglomerate near North Berwick, 



Col. Portlock on the manner in which trap 

 origneousrocksintrude into the, 1850, loi. 



of Warwickshire, Dr. G. Lloyd on 



some organic remains of Saurians and 

 Sauroid fishes in the, 1839, 73. 



- of the Vale of Solway, J. A. Knipe on 

 the, 1840, 98. 



• , red, of the Tweed and Carlisle, N. 



Wood on the, 1838, 78. 



, red, gneiss, and quartzite in the North- 

 west Highlands, Prof. Nicol on the rela- 

 tions of the, 1859, 119. 



, new red, of Worcestershire, J. Yates 



on fossil vegetables from the, 1837, 59. 



, new red, Prof. Hitchcock on foot-im- 

 pressions in the, 1837, 60. 



• , new red, of England and Ireland, 



Col. Portlock on the, 1837, 8 8. 



, new red, of Grrinshill Hill, Shropshire, 

 Dr. O. Ward on the footprints and ripple- 

 marks of, 1839, 75. 



, new red, J. S. Dawes on the occur- 

 rence of vegetable remains, supposed to 

 be marine, in the, 1842, 47. 



, new red, quarry at Lymm, Mr. Hawk- 



shaw on the fossil footsteps in the, 1842, 5 6. 



— — , new red, the coal-measures, and the 

 Silurian rocks of the South Staffordshire 

 coal-field, J. B. Jukes on the relations be- 

 tween the, 1849, 55. 



, new red. Dr. G-. Lloyd on a new spe- 

 cies of Labyrinthodon from the, 1849, 56. 



, new red. Prof. H. E. Strickland on 



pseudomorphous crystals in, 1853, 6i. 



, new red, north of Wolverhampton, 



Eev. W. Lister on some footprints of the 

 Labyrinthodon, Rhynchosaurus, &c. in the, 

 1860, 87. 



- ■ , old and new red, of Ireland, Sir R. 

 Griffith on the, 1852, 47, 48. 



— — , old red, and the formations beneath 



it. Sir K I. Murchison on the, 1834, 652. 

 , old red, on traces of a fossil reptile 



(Sauropus primeevus) in the, by I. Lea, 



1849, 56, 134. 

 • , old red, discovery of rippled surfaces 



and trails of animals in the, by Eev. T. T. 



Lewis, 1854, 91. 

 , old red, base of the, and the upper 



Ludlow rock, Sir E. I. Murchison on the 



bone-beds of the, 1856, 70. 

 • , old red, of Berwickshire, D. Milne on 



the, 1834, 626. 

 , old red, of Caithness, on new fossils 



from the, by J.Miller, 1859, 115. 

 , old red, of Caithness, C. W. Peach on 



a fossil fish new to the, 1859, 1 20. 

 • , old red, of the Dingle JPromontory, 



CO. Kerry, J. B. Jukes and G-. V. Du Noyer 



on the, 1857, 70. 



Sandstone, old red, of Farnell, Forfarshire, 



Sir P. de M. G-. Egerton on the fossil fishes 



found in the, 1860, 77. 

 , lower old red, of Forfarshire, on new 



fossils from the, by H. Mitchell, 1859, 1 1 6. 

 , old red, of Herefordshire, on a new 



species of Eurypterus from the, by Eev. 



W. S. Symonds, 1857, 93. 

 , old red, of Herefordshire, on some 



fishes and tracks from the, by Rev. W. S. 



Symonds, 1859, 124. 

 , old red, of Ireland, Sir R. Griffith on 



the, 1843, 46. 

 — — , old red, of the North Highlands, on 



the relations of the crystalline rocks of 



that region to the, by Sir R. I. Murchison, 



1855, 85. 

 , old red, of the northern counties of 



Scotland, Sir R. I. Murchison on the fishes 



of the, 1840, 99. 

 , old red, of the north of Scotland, 



Prof. M'Coy on the structure of certain 



fossil fishes of the, 1852, 5 5. 

 , old red, of South Wales, J. B. Jukes 



on the, 1857, 73. 

 , lower old red, of Scotland, Hugh 



Miller on the fossils of the, 1850, 91. 

 ■ upper old red, at Kiltorkan Hill, co. 



Kilkenny, on a new fossil fern from the, 



and on the fish-remains and other asso- 

 ciated fossils, by W. H. Daily, 1859, 98. 

 , yellow, of Dura Den, Fifeshire, Rev. 



Dr. Anderson on the, 1850, 70 ; 1858, 74. 

 , yellow, of Elgin and Lossiemouth, 



Prof. Harkness on the, 1859, 109. 

 , yellow, of Ireland, Sir R. Griffith on 



the, 1840, no; 1843,42. 

 , yellow, of the south of Ireland, Prof. 



E. Forbes on the fossils of the, 1852, 43. 

 Sand-storms and lacustrine beds, Rev. Mr. 



Schoolcraft on the production of, 1842, 42. 

 Sanitary and industrial economy of the bo- 

 rough of Leeds, R. Baker on the, 1858, 164. 

 inquiry and social economy, on the 



territorial distribution of the population 



for purposes of, by H. W. Rumsey, 1856, 



151. 

 statistics of workhouses and charitable 



institutions, aphoristic notes on the, by 



Dr. Roth, 1856, 149. 

 Santalum album. Prof. Henfrey on the em- 



bryogeny of, 1856, 86. 

 Sao hirsuta (a species of Trilobite), on the 



1849, 58. 

 Sapperton tunnel, on tln-ee sections of the 



oolitic formation at the west end of, by 



Capt. Ibbetson, 1846, 61. 

 Sarcocolla resin, Prof. J. F, W. Johnston on, 



1840, 83. 

 Sardinian and Sicilian languages, J. Hogg 



on the, 1850, 140. ^ 

 Saturn's rings, on an instrument for exhi- 

 biting the motions of, by Prof. J. C. Max- 



weU, 1859, 62. 

 Saurians, fossil, Dr. R. Harlan on new spe- 

 cies of, 1833, 440. 



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