INDEX. 



651 



Sharpe, Mr., on the Bala limestone, 10. 



on the Siliu'ian rocks of West- 

 moreland and Lancashire, 23. 



account of his investigations into 



the Cumberland palaeozoic rocks, 

 70. 



his views of the classification of 



the palaeozoic rocks of North Wales, 

 72. 



Shingle terraces, notice of, in the Pre- 

 sident's speech, 96. 



Shubenacadie (Nova Scotia), carbonife- 

 rous rocks at, 279. 



Sierra Leone, geology of, by Dr. Stan- 

 ger, 190. 



Silurian fossils of Scandinavia as com- 

 pared with those of other regions, 

 626. 



Silurian rocks, progress of our know- 

 ledge with regard to, 70. 



extension of, into Carmarthen- 

 shire and Pembrokeshire, 76. 



of Westmoreland and Lancashire, 



Mr. Sharpe on, 23. 



of Sweden, and their relation to 



the older crystalline rocks, 611. 



(metamorphosed) of Norway, 604. 



of the Baltic governments of Rus- 

 sia, 615. 



of Nova Scotia, notice of, by Dr. 



Gesner, 186. 



Simms, Mr., his account of a section 

 near Hythe, 206. 



on the thickness of the lower 



greensand beds of the south-east 

 coast of the Isle of Wight, 322. 



account of the strata observed in 



the Bletchingley tunnel, 357. 



—— on the junction of the lower 

 greensand with the Wealden at the 

 Teston cutting, 406. 



Sismonda, M., notice of his researches 

 in the Piedmontese Alps, 115. 



Slate-rocks of Wales below the Silurian, 

 11. 



Slates, Cambrian, fossUs of, 220. 



Smith, Lieut. R. Baird, on the delta of 

 the Ganges, 4. 



Smith, Mr. (of Jordan-hill), on ter- 

 tiary deposits in the south of Spain, 

 452. 



on the geology of Gibraltar, 298. 



Smyrna, Gulf of, Lieut. Spratt on the 



geology of, 373. 



Prof. Edw. Forbes on the fresh- 

 water fossils collected by Lieut. 

 Spratt there, 379. 



geological map of, opposite 



p. 381. 



Smyth, Mr. Warington W., geological 

 featiu-es of the country round the 



mines of the Taurus, described by, 



512. 

 Solvsberg (Norway), section across, 



604. 

 Sowerby, Mr., and Mr. Salter, their 



table of the fossils of the Denbigh 



flagstone and sandstone series of N. 



Wales, 267. 

 Spain, Mr. Smith (of Jordan-hill) on 



the tertiaries of the south of, 452. 

 Species of named fossils in the Society's 



collection, their number, 44. 

 Sperm whale (Physeter), Mr. Charles- 

 worth on fossil remains of, from the 



crag, 286. 

 Sphserodus rugulosus, 384. 

 Spratt, Lieut., on the geology of the 



Maltese islands, 225. 



on the geology of the southern 



part of the Gulf of Smyrna and the 

 promontory of Karabournou (Asia 

 Minor), 373. 



Staffordshire, South, igneous rocks of, 84 . 

 Stanger, Dr., on the geology of part of 



the west coast of Africa, 190. 

 Sternbergia, remarks on, by Mr. Dawes, 



359. 

 Stevenson, Mr., on the stratified rocks 



of Berwickshire, 29. 



account of his section through the 



old red sandstone of the Scottish 

 border, 79. 



Stigmaria in fire-clay in the coal-mea- 

 sures of Cape Breton, 271. 



Stonesfield slate of theCotteswold Hills, 

 account of, by the Rev. P. B. Brodie 

 and Mr. Buckman, 437. 



Striated and fluted surfaces of rocks 

 not necessarily due to glacial action, 

 596. 



Strickland, Mr., on concretions in the 

 tertiary beds of the Isle of Man, 8. 



on impressions in the lias bone- 

 bed of Gloucestershire, 16. 



account of calcareo-corneous bo- 

 dies found in Ammonites, 449. 



Stutchbury,Mr. S.,his remarks on open- 

 ing a bone-cavern near Bristol, 90. 



Surrey, Mr. Austen on the geology of 

 the S.E. of, 167, 196. 



Dr. Fitton on the lower greensand 



of Redhill near Reigate, in, 101. 



Sweden, Silurian rocks of, 611. 



Sydney coal-field. Cape Breton, se- 

 quence of strata at, 269. 



Table of fossil Ophiuridse, 234. 



Tatmagouche to Truro (Nova Scotia) 

 section, 273. 



Taurus, geological features of the coun- 

 try round the mines of, by Mr. W. W. 

 Smyth, 512. 



