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Additional Notes on the Geology of the South-East of Surrey. By _ 



' R. A. C. Austen, Esq ' ^^^^ '^" 



Observations on part of the Section of the Lower Greensand at Ather. 

 field on the Coast of the Isle of Wight. By W. H. Fitton, Esq., 



M.D ^^^ 



On Scratched Surfaces of Rocks near Mount Parnassus. By W. C. ^^^ 



Trevelyan, Esq 



On Ichthyopatolites or Petrified Track-wings of Ambulatory Mes 

 : upon Sandstone of the Coal Formation. By the Rev. Prof. Buck- 

 land, D.D. , 



Observations on certain Fossiliferous Beds in Southern India. By 



, C J. Kaye, Esq., Madras Civil Service 



I Account of a Section of the Strata between the Chalk and the Wealden 



Clay in the Vicinity of Hythe, Kent. By F. W. Sirams, Esq 205 



Comparative remarks on the Lower Greensand of Kent and the Isle of 



Wight. By W. H. Fitton, Esq., M.D ^"» 



Supplement to a Memoir on the Fossil Species of Chimera. By Sir ^^^ 



P. Grey Egerton, Bart 



On the Occurrence of the Remains of Insects in the Upper Lias of the 



County of Gloucester, By James Buckman, Esq 



OutUne of the Geological Structure of North Wales. By the Rev. 

 Prof. Sedgwick, M.A 



184-3-1 844. 



211 

 212 



225 

 231 



On the Geology of the Maltese Islands. By Lieut. T. Spratt, R.N.... 

 Report on the Collection of Tertiary Fossils from Malta and Gozo. 



By Prof. E. Forbes "^ 



On the Fossil Remains of Starfishes of the Order OpUurid<B found in 



Britain. By Prof. E.Forbes 



On some Fossil Remains of Anoplotheriuxn ?;«<i Giraffe from the 



Sewalik Hills. By H. Falconer, M.D. and Capt. Cautley 234 



On the Older Paleozoic {Protozoic) Rocks of North Wales. By the 



Rev. A. Sedgwick, M.A 



On the Geology of Cape Breton. By Richard Brown, Esq 269 



On the Lower Carboniferous Rocks, or Gypsiferous Formation of 



Nova Scotia. By John William Dawson, Esq ^/^ 



On Concretions in the Red Crag at Felixstow, Suffolk. By the Rev. ^^^ 



J. S. Henslow, M.A ••• 



Aonendix to Prof. Henslow's Paper, consisting of a Description of the 

 d Tympanic Bones referable to four distinct Species of Balaena. ^^^ 



By Richard Owen, Esq '""'' 



On the Occurrence of the Genus Physeter (or Sperm Whale) m the 



Red Crag of Felixstow. By Edward Charlesworth, Esq 285 



On a Fossil Forest in the Parkfield Colliery near Wolverhampton. ^^^ 

 By Mr. Henry Beckett 



