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[The references on Geology to the suc- 

 ceeding volumes are distributed under 

 the respective heads, as follows ;] 



Geology, Foreign, ii. 1, 95, 168, 253. 



Geology, Local: 



Aix, tertiary freshwater formations of, 

 vi. 137. 



Alhama, basin of, viii. 150. 



America, North, brine-springs and rock- 

 salt of, Mr. Brayley on, vi. 71 ; vii. 198. 



, saliferous rock of, equivalent for- 

 mation to in England, vi. 75; vii. 198. 



, United States of, series of rocks 



in, v. 138. 



Austria and Bavaria, geology of, viii. 64. 



Austrian and BavarL 

 of the, ix. 213. 



Bassano, tertiary and secondary rocks 

 of, v. 401 ; vi. 55. 



Baza and Alhama, basins of, vii. 453. 



Ben Nevis, geology of, v. 385, 461. 



Cantal, tertiary deposits of the, vi. 58. 



Cornwall, granite and killas rocks in, v. 

 161, 241. 



, mines of, Mr. Henwood on a geo- 

 logical survey of them, with a pro- 

 gramme of an intended arrangement 

 of the leading details of the metalli- 

 ferous veins, x. 358. 



Durham, new red sandstone of, viii. 348. 



England, North of, carboniferous chain 

 of the, ix. 211, 377. 



, lake mountains of the, ix. 211. 



, and France, oolite series of, viii. 



35, 208. 



Gosau, vale of, tertiary deposits of the, 

 vii. 48, 50. 



Havre, geology of, vii. 195. 



Ireland, South of, geology of the, viii. 

 147. 



Juan Fernandez, geology of, ix. 220. 



Kuhloch, cave of, its destruction, vi. 92. 



London and Hampshire basins, anticli- 

 nal of the, v. 111. 



Low Countries and North of France, 

 geology of, vii. 140. 



Mendip Hills, occurrence of agates in 

 the, vi. 136. 



Meuse, Moselle, &c, on the excavation 

 of the valleys in which they flow, vii. 

 210, 293. 



Moravia, Hungary, and Transylvania, 

 ix. 50, 134. 



New South Wales, geology of, ix. 219. 



New York, saliferous rocks in, vii. 198. 



Nice, geology of, v. 134, 384. 



Ontario, lake, geology of, v. 1, 81, 263, 



339, 424. 

 Seefeld, bituminous schist and fossil fish 



of, vi. 36. 

 Styria, Lower, tertiary deposits of, vii.358. 

 Spezia, La, gulf of, its geology, vii. 143. 

 Swan River, geology of the, ix. 379. 

 TenerifTe, geology of, viii. 433. 

 Thames, valley of the, vi. 61. 

 Tweed, banks of the, their geology, ix. 



13, 85. 

 Weymouth, geology of, vii. 454. 



Rocks ; Geological phcenomena and 



theories : 

 Alluvial deposits, ix. 48. 

 Astronomical causes, their influence on 



geological phaenomena, ix. 136. 

 Classification of European rocks, vi. 440 ; 



vii. 189. 

 Conglomerate and gravel deposits, for- 

 mation of, vii. 161. 

 Earthquakes at the Cape of Good Hope 



in 1809, ix. 71. 

 Electrical formation of crystallized sul- 



phurets, vii. 226. 

 Excavation of valleys, v. 136; vi. 241. 

 Heat in mines, ix. 94. 

 Magnetic polarity of basalt, viii. 174, 179. 

 Rippled markings of the forest marble, 



ix. 376. 

 Rocks, secondary stratified, vi. 213. 

 Rock-basins, Mr. Brayley on, viii. 331. 



, Rev. T. Moore on, ix. 101. 



Theoretical speculations in geology, Rev. 



W. D. Conybeareon, ix. 19, 111, 188, 



258. 

 Springs, formation of, ix. 170. 

 Vegetation of the first period of the 



world, vii. 23, 185. 

 Veins, mineral, vi. 17. 



Organic remains. (See also the heads 

 Fossils and Organic Remains, under 

 their respective letters.) 



Animal remains found in the transition 

 limestone of Plymouth, vii. 209. 



Arctic circle, Mr. Brayley on organic re- 

 mains in the diluvium of the, ix. 41 1 . 



Bones, fossil, discovery of, in a marl-pit 

 near North Cliff, vi. 225 ; further ex- 

 amination of, vii. 1. 



Coprolites, discovery of in N. America, 

 vii. 321. 



Cromer, fossil remains near, v. 140. 



Faeces, fossil, vi. 60. 



Fox, fossil, of (Eningen, vii. 207. 



