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animals discovered in the calcareo- 

 magnesian conglomerate, vi. 149 ; on 

 the proofs of a gradual rising of the 

 lapd in Sweden, vi. 297 ; on the chalk 

 and flint of Yorkshire, vi. 313; on an 

 outlying hasin of lias on the borders of 

 Salop and Cheshire, and account of 

 the lower lias between Gloucester and 

 Worcester, vi. 314; general view of the 

 new red sandstone series, in the coun- 

 ties of Salop, Stafford, Worcester, and 

 Gloucester, vi. 315 ; coal tracts in Sa- 

 lop, Worcestershire, and N. Glou- 

 cestershire, vi. 376 ; on the gold-woik- 

 ings formerly conducted in the county 

 of Wicklovv, vii. 1 ; advance of land in 

 the Persian Gulf, vii. 40, 192, 250; 

 Silurian system of rocks, vii. 46, 48;J ; 

 proceeds of the Wollaston fund pre- 

 sented to Mr. MantcU, vii. 52; veins 

 of crystallized carbonate of lime in 

 fossil wood, vii. 76 ; crag-formation 

 and its organic remains, vii. 81, 353, 

 463, 464; viii. SB, 138, 529; x. 1; 

 geology of Norfolk, vii. 171, 274, 353, 

 370; discoveries in the volcanic strata, 

 vii. 316; on the elevation of land in 

 South America, vii. 318 ; marine shells 

 at Elie, Fifeshire, vii. 318; Shrews- 

 bury, and in Cheshire, vii. 326,516; 

 at Marley Bank, ix. 497; diluvium of 

 Fincldey, vii. 319; structure of rocks, 

 vii. 320, 376, 445 ; on the Portland 

 and Purbeck strata, vii. 323 ; ichthy- 

 olitcs of Gamrie, vii. 325; coraline crag 

 of Ilamsholt and Orford, vii. 463 ; cre- 

 taceous and tertiary strata of the island 

 of Seeland and Moen, vii. 412 ; pecu- 

 liarity of structure in tlie neck of Ich- 

 tliyosauri, vii. 414; ix. 500; of North 

 Salop and Staffordshire, vii. 415; geo- 

 logical map of Ireland, vii. 480 ; on 

 the granite of Cavan, vii. 482 ; on the 

 Silurian and Cambrian systems, vii. 

 483; viii. 561; of Spain, vii. 485; 

 newly discovered tertiary deposit, vii. 

 486 ; application of physical science to 

 geological researches, vii. 489 ; trap- 

 pean rocks with new red sandstone, vii. 

 513; fi §sil Crustacea and lladiata, 

 vii. 517; discovery of Ichthyolites, vii. 

 517; bones of birds found in Tilgato 

 Forest, vii. 518; geology of West Nor- 

 folk, viii. 28; of fossil fishes in the 

 new red sandstone, viii. 72 ; on the 

 gradual sinking of the west coast of 

 Greenland, viii. 72 ; earthquake of 

 Chili, viii. 74 ; notes made during a 

 survey of the cast and west coasts of 

 S. America, viii. 156; effects proCiiccd j 

 at Valparaiso by tlie earthquake of | 

 Nov. 1822, viii. 159; effects of earth- 



quake waves on the coasts of the Pa- 

 cific, viii. 181; on physical geology, viii. 

 227, 272, 357 ; catalo-ue of fossil fish, 

 viii. 366; geological relations of cer- 

 tain hot springs, viii, 551 ; geology of 

 Denmark, viii. 553; occurrence of 

 fossil vertebrae of fish in the loess of 

 the Rhine, viii. 557 ; selenite in the 

 sands of the plastic clay, viii. 558 ; 

 transportation of rocks by ice, viii. 

 558 ; syenite veins which traverse the 

 mica slate of Antrim, viii. 559 ; geo- 

 logical structure of Pembrokeshire, 

 viii. 561 , on the gravel and alluvia of 

 S. Wales and Siluria, viii. 566; on a 

 patch of red and variegated marls, viii. 

 571 ; on the streams of sea water in 

 the island of Cephalonia, viii. 573 ; on 

 the caves of Ballybunian, viii. 547 ; 

 remains of mammalia found in the Se- 

 walik mountains, viii. 575 ; on the os- 

 siferous cavern of Yealm Bridge, \iii. 

 579 ; fossil genera Pseudammonites 

 and Ichthyosiagonites, ix. 32 ; carboni- 

 ferous series of North America, ix. 

 124, 407 ; geology of Manchester, ix. 

 157; the Sivatherium giganteum, ix. 

 193, 277; xi. 208; xii. 40; on the 

 limestones found in the vicinity of 

 Manchester, ix. 241, 348; grants of 

 money for the advancement of geology, 

 ix. 312; on the beds immediately above 

 the chalk near London, ix, 356 ; geo- 

 logy of Coalbrooke Dale, ix. 382; x. 

 311; formation of mineral veins, ix. 

 387 ; X. 394 ; on the Silurian and other 

 rocks of the Dudley and Wolverhamp- 

 ton coal-field, ix. 489; on the part of 

 Devonshire between the Ex and Berry 

 Head and the coast and Dartmoor, ix. 

 495; notice on Maria Island, ix. 496; 

 on the upper' lias and marlstone of 

 Yorkshire, ix. 497; tooth of a masto- 

 don, ix. 499 ; remarks on fossil woods, 

 ix. 499 ; on the coal-fields on the N. W. 

 coast of Cumberland, ix. 501 ; on ter- 

 tiary deposits, X. 1 ; anchor found at 

 Seaton, x. 10; geology of Asia Mi- 

 nor, X. 68 ; on changes in the level of 

 sea and land in the weit of Scotland, 

 X. 136; distribution of organic re- 

 mains on the Yorkshire coast, x. 137 ; 

 on a vein of bituminous coal in Cuba, 

 X. 161 ; composition of porcelain earth, 

 X. 348; on the carboniferous series of 

 New York and Pennsylvania, x. 365; 

 proofs of modern elevation and subsi- 

 dence, X. 397; on hills of gravel con- 

 taining marine shells, ix. 497 ; x. 47 I ; 

 of the Thracian Bosphorus, x. 473 ; 

 on some impre^^s'ons in sandstone, x. 

 474 ; silicified trunks of trees in new 

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