I N D E X. 



AbBERLEY Hills, notice of, 1.5; 

 reversed position of strata on the 

 flanks of, 18; on the trap rocks of, 91. 



Actinocerasjcharacter of,clescribec!,C88. 



Acton Reynolds, on trap dykes in the 

 new red sandstone at, 193. 



Africa, on specimens from the west 

 coast of, 188; on the existence of 

 lias fossils in, 415. 



Agassiz (M.), award of Wollaston Pro- 

 ceedsto, 24; Wollaston Medal, 337, 

 354 ; on a new classification of fishes, 

 and on the geological distribution of 

 fossil fishes, 100; systematic enume- 

 ration of the fossil fishes in English 

 collections, 207. 



Alhama and Mula, tertiary formations 

 of, described, 81. 



Alison (R. C. Esq.), notes on the 

 earthquake in Chili, 20th of Febru- 

 ary 1835, 209. 



Allesleynear Coventry, silicified trunks 

 of trees found near, in new red sand- 

 stone, 439. 



Alluvial tracts, account of, in Cutch, 

 526. 



Alluvium, notice of, on the old red of 

 Herefordshire, 77. 



Andes, on the structure of the, 660. 



Animal matter, on the state in which 

 it is found in fossils, 672. 



Annual Reports of the Council, 21st 

 Feb. 1834, 23; 20th Feb. 1835, 123 ; 

 19th Feb. 1836, 337; 17th Feb. 1837, 

 459; 16th Feb. 1838, 603. 



Anthracite, Mr. De la Beche on the, 

 of North Devon, 106 ; position of, in 

 the greywacke series, 106. See Culm. 



Argillaceous limestone, description of, 

 in Southern India, 580. 



Argostoli, on the currents of sea water 

 which flow inland near, 220, 393. 



Arley and Shatterford, ti'ap dyke of, 

 described, 92. 



Artesian well, notice of, at Mortlake, 

 449. 



Ascension, account of specimens from, 

 189. 



Asia Minor, Mr. Strickland's sketch of 

 the geology of western part of, 423 ; 

 Mr. Hamilton on a portion of, 651. 



VOL, II. 



Auditors' Report, 1834,36; 1835, 138; 

 1836,350; 1837,472; 1838,618. 



Austen (R. C. A. Esq.), account of 

 raised beach at Hope's Nose, 102 ; 

 on the country between the Ex and 

 Berry Head, 414 ; on the geology of 

 the south-east of Devonshire, 584 ; 

 on the origin of the limestones of 

 Devonshire, 669. 



Australia, on the geology of, between 

 Hunter's River and Moreton Bay, 

 109 ; specimens collected by Captain 

 Sturt in, 111. 



Babbage (C. Esq.), observations on the 

 Temple of Serapis, 72 ; on the ope- 

 rations by which the phenomena may 

 have been produced, 74 ; on the pos- 

 sible action of existing causes in ele- 

 vating continents, 75; on the in- 

 crease of internal temperature by 

 deposition of sedimentary matter, 

 and on the change of level as a con- 

 sequence, 75 ; on sandstone impres- 

 sions resembling horses' hoofs, 439. 



Babington (Dr.), notice of, in the 

 obituary of the President's Address, 

 1834, 42. 



Bagshot sands, on the discovery of 

 fossil fishes in the, of Goldworth 

 Hill, 687. 



Ballisadiere, on fossil plants in sand- 

 stone near, 394. 



Ballybunion, account of the cliffs near, 

 894. 



Baltic, remarks on change of level in 

 the, 59. 



Banffshire, on recent elevations on the 

 coast of, and on a deposit of clay 

 formerly considered to be lias, 545. 



Barnstaple Bay, Professor Sedgwick 

 and Mr. Murchison on a raised beach 

 in, 441 ; notice of, by Rev. D. "Wil- 

 liams, 535. 



Basaltic district of India, account of 

 the eastern portion of, 579. 



Bayfield (Capt., R.N.), on the coasts 

 of the St. Lawrence, 4; on the trans- 

 portation of rocks by ice, 223. 



Bear, fossil, no perforation for the cu- 

 bital artery, 95 ; no small anterior 

 false molar, 95. 

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