502 



Wieliczka, salt formation of, consi- 

 dered by Dr. Bou6 to be tertiary, 

 241. 



Wildon on the Mnr, conglomerate, 

 coral limestone and marl of, 214. 



Windischgarsten, on the valley of, con- 

 taining lowest part of the Gosau de- 

 posit, 253. 



Wollaston (Dr.), notice of, in the obi- 

 tuary of the President's Address 

 1829, 113. 



Wollaston Donation Fund, announce- 

 ment of, at the Annual General 

 Meeting 1 829, 1 10 ; award of, for the 

 year 1831,271; 1832, 362. 



Wollaston Medal, Prof. Sedgwick's Ad- 

 dress on announcing the award of 

 the first, to Mr. W. Smith, 270. 



Woodward ( Samuel,Esq. ), extract from 



a letter respecting some fossils found 

 near Cromer in Norfolk, 93. 



Wright (J. R., Esq.), on the secon- 

 dary formations in the neighbour- 

 hood of Ludlow, 387 ; on the basalt 

 of the Titterstone Clee Hills, 401. 



Yates (Rev. James), notice of a sub- 

 marine forest in Cardigan Bay, 407 ; 

 remarks on the formation of alluvial 

 deposits, 237. 



Zacatecas, on the native iron of, 488. 



Zechstein, stated by Dr. Boue to be 

 wanting in Moravia and the West 

 of Hungary, 240 ; by Mr. Murchi- 

 son to occur in the Eastern Alps, 

 250. 



Zirknitz-thal, fossils found in the, 214. 



Zlam, tertiary deposit of, noticed by 

 Mr. Murchison, 253. 





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