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INDEX. 



Fossil fishes, account of, in the new 

 red sandstone, Tyrone, 206 ; in the 

 Lancashire coal-field, 571 ; in old 

 red, near Elgin, 66S ; on the dis- 

 covery of, in the Bagshot sands at 

 Goldworth Hill, 687. 



Fossil insect, account of a neuropterous, 

 in the Stonesfield slate, 688. 



Fossil plants, notice of, in sandstone 

 near Ballisadiere, 394 ; of North 

 Devon anthracite, same as coal mea- 

 sure plants, 106, 7iole. 



Fossil Radiata from Lyme Regis, de- 

 scribed, 201. 



Fossil trees, account of, in new red 

 sandstone at AUesley near Coven- 

 try, 439 ; in coal measures atBolton- 

 le-Moor, 670. 



Fossils, account of, in the loess of the 

 Rhine valley, 83 ; in the eastern por- 

 tion of the great basaltic district of In- 

 dia, 579; distribution of, in the oolitic 

 formations on the coast of Yorkshire, 

 429, 671 ; in the upper lias and marl- 

 stone of Yorkshire, 82, 416 ; list of, 

 in the outlier of lias near Cloverly, 

 114; list of Silurian, north coast of 

 Denbighshire, 666; notice of, at Coal- 

 brooke Dale, 20; from tlie schistose 

 rocks of North Cornwall, 225; in 

 the tertiary strata of Murcia, 80 ; 

 respecting some, from Cutch, 77 ; 

 state in which animal matter is found 

 in, 672. 



Franconia and Hartz, notice of the ossi- 

 ferous caves of, 94. 



Frankland ( G. Esq.), a notice on Maria 

 Island, east coast of Van Diemen's 

 Land, 415. 



Franklin (Major), notice of, in the 

 obituary of the President's Address 

 for 1835, 146. 



Freshwater formation in Cerdagne, de- 

 scribed, 21. 



Freshwater shells, notice of fossil, on 

 Shotover Hill, 6 ; notice of recent, in 

 gravel at Cropthorne, 95. 



Freyer (Lieut.), on elevation of land, 

 west coast of South America, 179. 



Fox (R. H. Esq.), on the formation of 

 mineral veins, 406 ; on the process 

 by which mineral veins have been 

 filled, 539. 



Gailenruth caves, notice by Sir P. 

 Egerton of the discovery in the, 

 of the bones wanting to complete the 

 osteology of the fossil bear, 95. 



Gamrie, on the ichthyolites, and the red 

 conglomerates and sandstones of, 187. 



Geological cycles, observations on, 76. 



Giesecke (Sir C), notice of, in the 

 obituary of the President's Address 

 for 1834, 45. 



Glass, action of high-pressure steam 

 on, 95. 



Gloucester and Birmingham railway, 

 notes on th9 geology of the, 593. 



Gloucestershire, account of the upper 

 formations of the new red system 

 in, 563. 



Goldworth Hill, on the discovery of 

 fossil fishes in the Bagshot sands at, 

 687. 



Goppert, account of his experiments 

 on the process of lapidification of 

 plants, 515. 



Gore Cliff, on a deposit containing re- 

 cent land shells at, 449. 



Grant (Capt.), on the geology of 

 Cutch, 525. 



Granite, account of the Dartmoor, 562 . 



Granite veins, notice of, near Wastdalc 

 Head, and effects produced by, 1. 



Granite boulders, notice of, near 

 Bridgenoith and Wenlock, 78. 



Granite rocks, notice of, on the north 

 coast of the St. Lawrence, 4. 



Gravel, notice of, on the old red of 

 Herefordshire, 77 ; on the occur- 

 rence of, under granite in Guernsey, 

 . 578. 



Gravel and alluvia, description of, in 

 South Wales and Siluria, as distin- 

 guished from a northern drift co- 

 vering Lancashire, &c., 230. 



Great Runn, notice of, by Capt. 

 Grant, 528. 



Greenland, notice respecting the sink- 

 ing of part of the west coast of, 

 208. 



GreenoLigh (G. B. Esq.), address on 

 announcing the award of the Wol- 

 laston Proceeds to M. Agassiz, 48 ; 

 of the Wollaston Proceeds and Me- 

 dal to Mr. Mantell, 142. 



Greenough (G. B. Esq.), Anniversary 

 Address, 1834, 42; notice of Fel- 

 lows deceased during 1833, Dr. 

 Babington, 42; Dr. Berger, 44; 

 Dr. TurnbuU Christie, 45 ; Mr. 

 Lansdown Guilding, 45 ; Sir 

 Charles Giesecke, 45 ; Mr. Alex- 

 ander Nimmo, 46 ; Mr. David 

 Scott, 47 ; remark on the Society's 

 property, 47 ; announcement of 

 Wollaston award to M. Agassiz, 

 48 ; remarks on papers treating on 

 Home Geology read before the So- 

 ciety during the past year, 49 — 51 ; 

 on organic remains, 51 ; on F'oreign 

 Geology, 51 — 54; observations on 

 the theory of elevation, 54 — 61 ; on 

 the earthquake in Java, 1771, 56; 

 in Chili, 1822, 56; on the change of 

 level in the Baltic, 59; on central 

 heat, 61 — 6S; on refrigeration, 62— 



