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series on the north-western coast of, 

 343. 



Cumbrian Mountains, Prof. Sedgwick 

 on the geological relations of the 

 stratified and unstratified rocks com- 

 posing the, 399 ; on the successive 

 stratified groups of the, 400. 



Cunningham (Peter, Esq.), notes on 

 the interior of New South Wales, 255. 



Curtis (J. Esq.), on the fossil insects of 

 Aix en Provence, 151 ; on the fossil 

 insects of the lacustrine deposit of 

 CEningen, 169. 



Cuttle -fish, bony rings of, stated to be 

 found in the lias at Lyme Regis, 142. 



Cuvier (Baron), notice of, in the obi- 

 tuary of the President's Address 

 1833, 440. 



Cycadeoidea;, account of, found at 

 Portland, 80. 



Dadd (II. Esq.), on the valley of the 

 Medwayand adjacent country, 482. 



Danube, Mr. Murchison on the valley 

 of, 254; on the tertiary strata of, 

 254 ; on the tegel of, 254 ; on the 

 leitha-kalk of" 254. 



Dechen (M. von) and Oeynhausen 

 (M.von), observations on Ben Nevis, 

 94. 



De la Beche (H. T. Esq.), on the geo- 

 logy of Tor and Babbacombe Bays, 

 Devon, 31; of Nice, 87; of the 

 shores of the gulf of La Spezia, 164. 



De la Beche (H. T. Esq.) and Buck- 

 land ( Dr.), on the geology of Wey- 

 mouth, and the adjacent parts of the 

 coast of Dorsetshire, 217. 



Diamond, on the structure and origin 

 of, 466. 



Dirt bed of the Isle of Portland, de- 

 scription of, 218. 



Donations, list of the principal, between 

 the Anniversaries of 1826 and 1827, 

 15; 1827 and 1828, 47; 1828 and 

 1829, 106; 1829 and 1830, 177; 

 1830 and 1831, 260; 1831 and 1832, 

 351 ; 1832 and 1833, 426. 



Donors, list of, to the Museum and 

 Library between the Anniversaries 

 of 1827 and 1828,49; 1828 and 1829, 

 108; 1829 and 1830, 180; 18S0and 

 1831, 262; 1831 and 1832, 353; 

 1833 and 18S4, 428. 

 Duke of York, meeting postponed in 



consequence of the death of, 10. 

 Dukhun (Decean), Col. Sykes on a 



portion of the, 417. 

 Dunn (J. Esq.), on a large species of 

 Piesiosaurus in the Scarborough 

 Museum, 336. 

 Eaton (Mr.), table of his system of 

 North American rocks, 92. 



Echini, Mr. Stokes on three drawings 

 of, 86. 



Eden, Prof. Sedgwick on the deposits 

 overlying the carboniferous series of 

 the valley of the, 343. 



Egerton(Sir Philip), on the coal shale 

 of Kulkeagh, and on the subjacent 

 limestone, 486. 



Ehrenhausen, conglomerate and coral 

 limestone and marl of, 214. 



Eibeswald, tertiary formations in the 

 neighbourhood of, 213; between, 

 and Radkersberg, 213. 



England, memoirs on the geology of, 

 noticed in the President's Address 

 1833, 446. 



Estimates for the year 1828, 46; 1829, 

 105; 1830,185; 1831, 269; 1832, 

 359; 1833, 435. 



Evenings of meeting, notice of change 

 from Friday to Wednesday, 237 ; to 

 terminate with the first evening in 

 June, 256. 



Fauxbourg St. Dominique, Montpe- 

 lier, on the remains of the Elephant, 

 Rhinoceros, &c, in a very recent 

 marine deposit at the, 5 ; the remains 

 of the Elephant, &c , found in the 

 Sub-Apennine hills, Crag of Suffolk, 

 Upper Val d' Arno, the osseous brec- 

 cia of Gibraltar, &c, and the caves 

 of Germany, England and France, 

 referred to the same epoch, 5. 



Featherstonhaugh (G. W. Esq.), on the 

 series of rocks in the United States, 

 91 ; remarks on an excavation in the 

 chalk near Norwich, 35. 



Fellows and Foreign Members elected 

 in i828, 99; 1829, 176; 1830, 259; 

 1831, 350; 1832, 425. 



Fellows and Foreign and Honorary 

 Members deceased in 1827, 43; 

 1828, 101; 1829, 177; 1830, 260; 

 1831, 351 ; 1832, 426. 



Fitton (Dr.), additional notes on part 

 of the opposite coasts of France and 

 England, including some account of 

 the Lower Boulonnois, 6 ; compara- 

 tive table of the formations from the 

 chalk to the mountain limestone in 

 England and the Boulonnois, 7 ; let- 

 ter to C. Lyell, Esq., on some of the 

 strata between the chalk and the 

 Kimmeridge clay in the South-eastof 

 England, 26; observations on part of 

 the Low Countries and the North of 

 France, principally near Maestricht 

 and Aix-la Chapelle, 161; on the 

 chief points of difference between the 

 secondary formations in the Low 

 Countries and their equivalents in 

 France, 164; observations on the 



