106 



Wetherell (N. Esq.), observations on 

 a well at Hampstead, 93. 



Whewell (Rev, W.), address on pre- 

 senting the Wollaston Medal to Prof. 

 Owen, 621 ; Anniversary Address, 

 Feb. 16, 1838, 624; observations on 

 the state of the Society, 624 ; on the 

 award of the Wollaston Medal to 

 Mr. Owen, 624 ; notice of Fellows 

 deceased during the year, Dr. Tur- 

 ner, 626; Rev. W. Farish, 628; Mr. 

 Colebrook, 629; Von Hoff, 630; 

 geology divided into descriptive geo- 

 logy and geological dynamics, 632 : 

 Descriptive Geology, observations on 

 papeison Home or North European 

 geology, 633 ; Devonshire, with re- 

 marks on the value of organic re- 

 mains, 634, 636; arbitrary numerical 

 characters in fossils lead to violations 

 of nature's classifications, 637; re- 

 marks on change of relative level, 

 638 : Foreign Geolngy, notices of Mr. 

 Hamilton and Mr. Strickland's re- 

 searches in Asia Minor, 640; of 

 Capt. Grant's in Cutch, 641 ; Mr. 

 Malcolmson'sin India, 641 ; remarks 

 on the discovery of fossil quadrumana 

 in India and France, and on the hi- 

 story of man, 641 ; on Mr. Darwin's 

 discoveries in South America, 642; 

 Geological Dynamics, 643 ; on ele- 

 vations and depressions of large 

 areas in connexion with Mr. Dar- 

 win's views, 643 ; on mineral veins, 

 645 ; on the application of mathe- 

 matics to geology, 645 ; observations 

 on Sir J. Herschel's and Mr, Bab- 

 bage's theories respecting isothermal 

 surfaces, 645 ; on the present con- 

 dition and future prospects of the 



• Society, 648. 



Whitehaven coal-field, account of, 420, 



White rock nearHastings,account of, 2. 



Whitstable to the North Foreland, no- 

 tice of the coast section, 78. 



Williains (Rev. D.), notice of several 

 ravines and fractures in the Mendip 

 Hills, 79 ; on saurian remains found 



near Bristol in dolomitic conglome- 

 rate, 112; on the raised beaches in 

 Barnstaple Bay, 535. 



Williamson (W. C. Esq.), on the fos- 

 sils of the lias of Yorkshire, 82 ; dis- 

 tribution of organic remains in the 

 oolitic formations on the coast of 

 Yorkshire, 429, 671 ; on fossil fishes 

 in the Lancashire coal-field, 571. 



Willington, on a bed of gravel con- 

 taining recent marine shells at the, 

 189. 



Wollaston Donation Fund, award of, 

 1S34, 24,48; 1835, 124; 1836, 337, 

 354; 1837,459,476; 1838,604. 



Wollaston Medal, presentation of, to 

 Mr. Mantell, 1835, 124, 142; M. 

 Agassiz, 1836, 337, 354; Capt. 

 Cautley and Dr. Falconer, 1837, 

 459,476; Mr. Owen, 1838,621. 



Wolverhamptori and Dudley coal-field, 

 account of the, 447 ; principal lines 

 of dislocation, 413. 



Wood, account of, partially petrified, 

 from a Roman aqueduct, 418, 440. 



Woolhope Valley of Elevation, de- 

 scription of, 15. 



Worcestershire, account of the upper 

 formations of the new red system in, 

 563. 



Workington coal-field, account of, 421. 



Wrekin, notice of, 85. 



Wright ( R. Esq.), on the Brown Clee 

 Hill, 7. 



Wright (J. R. Esq.), on the country 

 near Daventry, 415. 



Wyatt (J, Esq.), notice of a trap dyke 

 in the Penrhyn slate quarries, 449. 



Yealm Bridge, on the ossiferous caves 

 of, 399. 



Yorkshire, chalk and flints of, com- 

 pared with the chalk and flints of 

 south of England, 113 ; account of 

 upper lias and marlstone of, 416. 



Yorkshire coast, on the distribution of 

 fossils in the lias of, 82 ; oolitic sc- 

 ries of, 429, 671. 



Zante, on the geology of the island of, 

 572. 



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