644 



Forbes, Prof. Edw., and Capt. Ibbetson, 

 on the section between Black-Gang- 

 Chine and Atherfield, Isle of Wight, 

 407. 



Forest, fossil, in the Parkfield coUiery 

 near Wolverhampton, account of by 

 Mr. H. Beckett, 287. 



Forfarshire (N.B.), Mr. Trevelyan on 

 fractured boulders found at, 364. 



Fossiliferous beds in Southern India,204. 



Fossilized remains of the soft parts of 

 Mollusca, 35. 



Fossils, list of named species in the So- 

 ciety's collection (1843), 44. 



on the presence of fluorine in 



bones, 431. 



Chimeroid fishes, by Sir P. Eger- 



ton, 153,211. 



Ophiuridfe of Britain, by Prof. E. 



Forbes, 232. 



■ (protozoic) of North Wales, 266. 



(palseozoic) of Westmoreland and 



Lancashire, 24. 



of Berwickshire, SO. 



of the Welsh slates, 220, 



of the Denbigh flagstones 



and sandstones, 267. 

 of the Western States of N. Ame- 

 rica, 3. 



(Silurian) of Scandinavia, com- 

 pared with other regions, 626, 627. 



(Carboniferous) of Ireland, 82. 



of Nova Scotia, 184. 



forest near Wolverhampton, 



287. 



upright ti-ees in Nova Scotia, 



176. 



(New Red Sandstone) fishes in 



New Jersey, U.S., 23. 



saurians in England, 87. 



impressions of birds' feet in 



Connecticut, 22. 



(Lias), fucoids in bone-bed, 17- 



insects in, 14, 211. 



■ ■ marks of fishes in, 16. 



(Llks and Wealden), insects in, 88. 



(Oxford clay), fishes from, 446. 



(Lower greensand), report on the 



species in the Society's collection, 

 324. 



■ of Atherfield rocks (Crack- 

 ers), Isle of Wight, 200. 



of Surrey (Neocomian), 172. 



of neighbourhood of Hythe, 



208. 



disti'ibution of, in the Isle 



of Wight, 413. 



(Cretaceous) fruits from the S.E. 



of England, 34. 



from Southern India (Re- 

 port), 325. 



Fossils (Cretaceous) from New Jersey, 



U.S., 307, 311. 



(Chalk), S.E. of Surrey, 168. 



(Tertiary), Isle of Man, 8. 



Malta and Gozo, 230. 



near Calcutta, 5. 



Sewalik Hills, 235. 



• ' new species of Ray from 



Lebanon, 442. 



Egypt, 138. 



N. America, Miocene, 552. 



Eocene, 564. 



Georgia, U.S., 33, 39. 



Massachussetts, U.S., 32. 



Australia, pine-forest in, 161. 



Brisbane river, N.S.W., 23. 



New South Wales, by Gov. 



Grey, 23. 

 (Boulder clay), Mr. Harkness on, 



369. 



(peat) in Essex, 165. 



Freshwater beds of Brora, notice of, by 



Mr. Murchison, 174. 

 Fruits, fossil, from cretaceous rocks, 34. 

 Fucoids in a bone-bed in the lias, 17. 

 Furness or Coniston grits, account of, 



580. 

 Gabbro of Tuscany, account of, 470. 

 Ganges, delta of, Lieut. R. Baird Smith 



on, 4. 

 Ganoid fishes, account of new species, 



183. 

 Gault, its thickness on the south-east 



coast of the Isle of Wight, 323. 

 Genesee, U.S., Mastodon remains found 



there, 38. 

 Geological dynamics, notice of, in the 



President's speech, 90. 

 Geological Society, report on the col- 

 lection of lower greensand fossils in 



the possession of, 324. 

 Georgia, U.S., fossil bones found in, 33, 



39. 



Mr. Lyell on the cretaceous strata 



of, 306. 



on tlie Eocene tertiary beds of, 569. 



Gesner, Dr., notice of his map of Nova 

 Scotia, 186. 



his geological map of Nova Scotia, 



opposite p. 280. 



Gibraltar, iVIr. Smith of Jordan-hill on 

 the geology of, 480. 



Giraffe, fossil, from the Sewalik Hills, 

 235. 



Glacial theories, account of, 93. 



Glaciers at Forth Treiddyn, Carnarvon- 

 shire, Mr. Byres on traces of, 370. 



■ marks of, in North Wales, Mr. 



Trevelyan on, 482. 



Mr. Macintosh on supposed traces 



of, in N. Wales, 594. 



