EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



Plate I.— Geological Map of Nova Scotia by Dr. A. Gesner, and 

 a Map of Cape Breton, coloured from the surveys 

 of Mr. Dawson and Mr. Brown* tofacepage 186 



Plate II. — Map and Sections of the Maltese Islands, to illustrate a 



Memoir by Lieut. T. Spratt, R.N 225 



Plate III. — Teeth of Anoplotherium sivalense and Camelopardalis 

 affinis, to illustrate a Memoir by Dr. Falconer 

 and Capt. Cautley 250 



Plate IV. — ^Third Cervical Vertebra of Camelopardalis sivalensis, to 



illustrate the same Memoir 250 



Plate V. — Geological Map of North Wales, to illustrate a Memoir 



by Prof. Sedgwick 268 



Plate VI.— Geological Map of part of Nova Scotia, by J. W. Daw- 

 son, Esq., to illustrate a Memoir by Mr. Dawson... 280 



Plate VII. — Geological Map of the Country bordering the Gulf of 

 Smyrna, to illustrate a Memoir by Lieut. T. 

 Spratt, R.N 380 



Plate VIII. — Mouth of Hybodus basanus, Egerton 416 



Plate IX. — Cyclobatis oligodactylus, Egerton 446 



Plate X. — Map of part of Tuscany, coloured geologically, to illustrate 



a Memoir by Mr. Hamilton 478 



Plate XI. — Route through the Taurus and Antitaurus, to illustrate 



Mr. Smyth's Memoir on the Geology of the Taurus 522 



The Binder should be instructed to pay particular attention to the direc- 

 tions here given concerning the arrangement of the Plates. It will be 

 found convenient to alter with the pen the numbers engraved in the Plates, 

 to correspond with their position in this volume. 



* This Map, though published long after the abstract of the paper, is 

 now inserted in its right place. The small Maps of Cape Breton are re- 

 ferred to at page 280. 



