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INDEX, 1852-1866 (Continued). 



Geology, Malvern. " Straits of," Sir Rod. I. Murchison . . 



■ — , Mammalian remains, Hereford and Gloucester Canal 



, on Southern bank of Wye Bridge, 



Herjford, Abergavenny, and Newport Railway ; 

 recent ; not fossils 



along the flanks of the Malvern Hills 



in the Drift beds at Clinchers' Mill 



Old Red Sandstone, Peroxide of Iron in the 



, by Rev. Wm. S. Symonds 



, compared with New Red Sandstone 



, Fossils of 



, Conglomerate of. Prof. Melville 



— • •. See the numerous footnotes in the 



Address of R. W. Banks 

 Pendle, Grauwacke and " Pendle," a local name 

 Pen-cerig-calch, Geological features of District 

 Phillips, Miss, discoverer of Caradoc Conglomerate, West 



Malvern 

 Plumbago in Worcester and Hereford Railway Tunnel . . 

 Presteign, Nish Scar, Wenlock limestone at . . ... 



Puddlestone, Traces of a Crustacean and Ripple marks . . 

 Pterygotus problematicus, discovered by M. J. Scobie . . 

 Railway, Worcester to Hereford, by Rev. W. S. 



Symonds ■: ■ ■ 

 Ragged Stone Hill, Address by Hugh E. Strickland 

 Ross district, Remarks by Rev. Wm. S. Symonds 

 Rowlestone, Cornstones at . . 

 Stretton Sugwas, Gravel beds. Remarks by Rev. Wm. S 



Symonds 

 Whitchurch neighbourhood 

 Woolhope valley . . 

 , Remarks by Hugh E. Strickland, Prof 



John Phillips, and Mr. J. Scobie 

 , Faults in the 



Herefordshire Philosophical, Literary, Antiquarian and Natural 

 History Society. Deputations for Union with Wool- 

 hope Naturalists' Field Club 



Notice of Withdrawal of Woolhope Club from 



the Museum . . 

 Hoskyns, Chandos Wren, Address as Retiring President for 1863 

 Ichthyology of Herefordshire, by Hewett Wheatley 



Influence of light on the colour of fish 



Sir W. J ardine .... Some provincial and local 



names . . . , &c. . . 

 Salmonida3 of Herefordshire by T. Jenkins 



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