643 



Echinus Ruffinii, 559, 560. 



Egeberg (Scandinavia), section near 



the, 608. 

 Egerton, Sir P., on some new species of 



fossil Chimeroid fishes, 153, 211. 



account of new ganoid fishes, 183. 



account of remains of fishes found 



by Messrs. Kaye and Cunliife in the 



Pondicherry beds, 381. 



description of the mouth of a 



Hybodus (H. basanus) from the Isle 

 of Wight, 414. 



account of a fossil ray (Cycloba- 



tis oUgodactylus)'from Mount Leba- 

 non, 442. 



fossil fish from the Oxford clay, 



described by, 446. 



Egerton, Rev. W. H., and Mr. Kaye, 

 report on fossils collected by them 

 in Southern India, and presented to 

 the Geological Society, 325. 



Egypt, laotice of contributions to the 

 geology of, 1 37. 



Elasmodus, n. g., description, 156. 



Enchodus serratus, 383. 



Encrinite, on a new form of, from 

 Dudley, 160. 



Eocene tertiaries of N. America, Mr. 

 Lyell on, 563. 



Erie lake, boulder formation on the 

 borders of, 20. 



Erratic blocks, cause of the transport 

 of, 93. 



Eschara digitata, 319. 



Escharina.' sagena, 317. 



Essex coast, Mr. J. Brown on the ap- 

 pearances of the strata on, 523. 



Estremadura, phosphorite foimd in, 298. 



Evesham, fossil remains of insects from, 

 16. 



Falconer, Dr., and Capt. Cautley, on 

 fossil remains of Anoplotherium and 

 Girafi^e from the Sewalik Hills, 235. 



Fauna, marine, of the Cretaceous period, 

 divided into regions, 307. 



Fauna of the Permian system in Eu- 

 rope, recapitulation of, 333. 



Felixstow, on concretions in the crag 

 of, by Prof. Henslow, 281. 



■ on the occurrence of the fossil 



remains of a Physeter from, 286. 



Fellows of the Society elected in 1842, 

 48 ; in 1843, 340 ; in 1844, 533. 



Fishes, fossil, in the N. R. sandstone of 

 New Jersey, U.S., 23. 



occurrence of, in Silurian rocks, 



84. 



of Russia compared with those of 



England, 140. 



Sir P. Egerton on some new Chi- 

 meroid species, 153, 211. 



Fishes, fossil, new species from Pondi- 

 cherry, described by Sir P. Egerton, 

 381. 



new species from the Oxford 



clay, described by Sir P. Egerton, 446. 



account of new ganoid species, 



183. 



species from the Miocene tertiary 



sti'ata of N. America, 560. 



impression made by, on the sur- 

 face of lias, 17. 



marks of the scratches made by 



their fins in coal sandstone, 204. 



Fitton, Dr., on the Atherfield section of 

 lower greensand, 198. 



comparative remarks on the lower 



greensand of Kent and Isle of Wight, 

 208. 



comparative remarks on the sec- 

 tions below the chalk near Hythe and 

 at Atherfield, Isle of Wight, 396. 



Fluoric acid. Dr. Rees on the existence 

 of, in recent bones, 373. 



Fluorine in bones, Mr, Middleton's ob- 

 servations on, 431. 



Fluted and striated surfaces of rocks not 

 necessarily due to glacial action, 596. 



Footsteps of birds (fossil) found in 

 Massachusetts. 22, 141. 



Foraminifera, note by Mr. Lyell on some 

 species obtained from the cretaceous 

 rocks of New Jersey, LT.S., 310. 



Forbes, Prof. E., notice of his appoint- 

 ment to the office of curator, 6S. 



his researches in the Mediterra- 

 nean, 68. 



on the (tertiary) fossils of Malta 



. and Gozo, 230. 



on the fossil shells collected by 



Mr. Lyell from the cretaceous for- 

 mations of New Jersey, U.S., 307. 



report on the lower greensand 



fossils in the possession of the Geo- 

 logical Society, 324. 



report on (cretaceous) fossils 



from Southern India, 325. 



account of two fossil species of 



Creseis (Silurian) collected by Prof. 

 Sedgwick, 362. 



on the (tertiary) fossils collected 



by Lieut. Spratt in the Gulf of 

 Smyrna, 379. 



account of (tertiary) freshwater 



shells obtained from a bed of sep- 

 taria in the plastic clay, 390. 



on (cretaceous) fossil shells from 



Santa Fe de Bogota, collected by 

 Mr. E. Hopkins, 391. 



account of fossil Echinodermata 



from the Miocene tertiary strata of 

 N. America, 559. 



