694 



INDE^ 



Culm measures, description of, in De- 

 vonshire, by Professor Sedgwick 

 and Mr. Miircliison, 5G1, 681 ; Mr. 

 Austen, 586; Mr. Weaver, 589. 



Cumberland, account of the coal-fields 

 of the north-west coast of, 198, 419. 



Cumbrian mountains, range of carbo- 

 niferous limestone flanking the pri- 

 mary, 198. 



Cumbrian section, groups of the, 678. 



Cuming (II. Esq.), on the earthquake 

 at Val])araiso in 1822, 213. 



Cunningham (Allan, Esq.), on the geo- 

 logy of part of Australia, 109. 



Cutch, notices respecting, by Lieut. 

 Burnes, S ; by Col. Sykes on fossils 

 from, 77 ; Capt. Grant on the geo- 

 logy of, 525. 



Dartmoor, amount of the granite of, 

 5C2. 



Darwin (C. Esq.), geological notes 

 made on the coasts of South Ame- 

 rica, and in the Cordilleras of the 

 Andes, 210; on recent elevations on 

 the coast of Chili, 446; on the de- 

 posits containing extinct mammalia 

 in the neighbourhood of the Plata, 

 542 ; on certain areas of elevation 

 and subsidence in the Pacific and 

 Indian Oceans, as deduced from the 

 study of coral formations, 552 ; on 

 the formation of m,ould, 574 ; on the 

 connexion of volcanic phenomena, 

 and on mountain chains and vol- 

 canos as efTects of continental ele- 

 vations, 654. 



Daubeny (Prof.), on the volcanic strata 

 near Torre del Annunciata, and on 

 the thermal springs connected with 

 the volcanos of Campania, 177 ; ana- 

 lysis of mineral spring, Oxford, 204. 



Daventry, on the country near, 415. 



De la Beclie (H. T. Esq.), on the an- 

 thracite of Bideford, 106 ; on the 

 trappean rocks associated with the 

 new red sandstone of Devonshire, 

 1 96 ; notice of fossils from the schis- 

 tose rocks of North Cornwall, 225. 



Defaulters, resolutions passed by a 

 special general meeting respecting, 

 407 ; names of, removed by a special 

 meeting, 463. 



Denbighshire, notice of Silurian rocks 

 on the north coast of, 666. 



Denmark, on the geology of, 217; on 

 change of level in, within the histo- 

 rical period, 554. 



Depression of land, may be produced 

 by increased temperature in beds of 

 clay, 75. 



Deshayes (M.), award of balance of 

 Wollaston Proceeds to, 337, 354. 



Devonshire, Mr. De la I3eche on the 



anthracite of, 106; on the trappean 

 rocks associated with the new red 

 sandstone of, 1 96. 



Devonshire, Prof. Sedgwick and Mr. 

 BTurchison on its physical structure, 

 and the subdivisions and geological 

 relations of its old stratified deposits, 

 556 ; succession of deposits between 

 north coast of, and the culm mea- 

 sures, 557; deposits of the fourth 

 region, including the slate rocks, 

 559; culmiferous series, 561; gra- 

 nite of Dartmoor, 562; description 

 of a section from the north to the 

 south coast of, 680. 



, Mr. Austen on the south- 

 east of, 584 ; tertiary strata, 584 ; 

 secondary, 585; culmmeasisres, 586; 

 transition system, 586 ; igneous and 

 trap rocks, 587. 



-, on the geological relations 



of the North of, 589. 

 , on the origin of the lime- 



stones of, 669. 

 Diamond breccia, description of, in 



Southern India, 581. 

 Diluvium, on the, of Finchley, 181 ; 



. notice of, in Suffolk, 532. 

 Direction, lines of, in Shropshire, &c., 



16. 

 Dislocations, direction of lines of, in 



Shropshire, 16. 

 Diss, section of a well at, 93. 

 Donations, list of, 1 833, 28 ; 1 834, 1 29 ; 



1835,341; 1836,463; 1837,607. 

 Donors, list of, during 1833, 31 ; 1834, 



133; 1835, .344; 1836, 466; 1837, 



610, 

 Dorsetshire, on the junction of the 



Portland and the Purbeck strata 



on the coast of, 185. 

 Dublin, on certain elevated hills of 



gravel containing marine shells in 



the vicinity of, 4S5. 

 Dudley or Werilock rocks, notice of, 14. 

 Dudley and Wolverhampton coal-field, 



account of, 407. 

 Durdhain Downs, account of saurian 



remains in the magnesian conglome- 

 rate on, 112, 397. 

 Earthquake, notice of, in Chili, 20th 



February 1835, 209; in Syria, Ja- 

 nuary 1837, 540. 

 Earthquake waves, historical notices of, 



on the coast of the Pacific, 214. 

 Edge (Mr.), on gravel under granite 



in Guernsey, 578. 

 Edmonds (Mr. F.), notice on obsidian, 



686. 

 Egerton (Sir P.), on the ossiferous 



caves of the Hartz and Franconia, 



94; on a bed of gravel containing 



recent mavinj shells at the Willing- 



