ALPHABETICAL INDEX 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



[The fossils referred to are described, and those of which the names are printed in 

 italics are also figured.] 



..■Eolian rock, Captain Nelson on, 206. 

 Albert Mine, New Brunswick, J. W. 



Dawson on the, 107; fossil fish from 



the, 115. 

 Alligators in the West Indies, 212. 

 Anniversary Address of the President, 



W. Hopkins, Esq., xxii-xcii. See also 



Hopkins, Mr. 

 Annual General Meeting, proceedings 



at the, xix. 

 Annual Report of the Council, i. 

 Annularia longifolia in Portugal, 145. 

 Aran Mowddwy trap-rocks, 163. 

 Archiac, M. d', and M. de Verneuil, 



award of the Wollaston Medal to, xix. 

 Arctic regions. Dr. Sutherland on the 



geology of, 296. 

 seas, Dr. Sutherland on the glacial 



conditions of the, 300. 



Silurian fossils, J. W.Salteron, 31 2. 



Argyll, The Duke of, on the granitic di- 

 strict of Inverary, 134, 360. 

 Astarte excavata, 343. 

 Aston Magna, section at, 36. 

 Aulopora tuhceformis, 358. 

 Aunby section, Lincolnshire, 331. 

 Auriferous quartz, G. H. Wathen on, 76. 

 Austen, R. A. C, on the series of Upper 



Palaeozoic groups in the Boulonnais, 



134, 231. 

 AustraUa, gold-fields in, 74. 

 Award of the Donation Fund, xxii. 



Wollaston Medal, xix. 



Azores, T. C. Hunt's notice of earth- 

 quake in the, 1. 

 Baffin's Bay, geology of thecoastsof,296. 

 Bahamas, Capt. Nelson on the geology 



of the, 200. 

 Bain, G. A., on the geology of South 



Africa, 5. 

 Bala beds, 163. 

 Ballarat gold-field, 75. 

 Balraae Head, Silurian fossils of, 184. 

 Banthorpe section, Lincolnshire, 322. 

 Barton series of the Middle Eocene, 



269. 



Beaumont's, E. de, theory of mountain 

 elevation, noticed, xxviii-xc. 



Beauport (Canada), geology of, 89. 



Belgium, D. Sharpe on the palaeozoic 

 rocks of, 18. 



Bell, Dr. T. L., further account of the 

 boring at Kotah, Deccan ; and notice 

 of an Ichthyolite from that place, 351. 



Bembridge series of the Upper Eocene, 

 266. 



Beyrichia Bussacensis, 160. 



simplex, 161. 



Bigsby, Dr. J. J., on the geology of 

 Quebec and its environs, 82. 



Black shales of the Malverns, 223. 



Blacourt limestone and sandstone, Bou- 

 lonnais, 241. 



Bone-bed, near Ludlow, H. E. Strick- 

 land on tlie, 8 ; Sir R. I. Murchison 

 on the, 16. 



Bones, fossil mammalian, in China, 354 ; 

 in Sind, 349 ; in the Himalayas, 72. 



Borneo, coal in, 57. 



Boulder clay of Leek, 353. 



Boulders on the West Greenland coasts, 

 300. 



Boulonnais, R. A. C. Austen on the geo- 

 logy of the, 231. 



Brighton, J. Trimmer on the old beach 

 at, 293. 



Brodie, Rev. P. B., on the insect-beds 

 in the Purbeck formation of Dorset 

 and Wilts ; and a notice of the occur- 

 rence of a neuropterous insect in the 

 Stonesfield slate of Gloucestershire, 

 344 ; on the occurrence of an elytron 

 in the fvimmeridgc clay at Ringstead 

 Bay, Dorsetshire, 51; of insect re- 

 mains in the tertiary clays of Dorset- 

 shire, 53. 



Builth rocks, 172. 



Bunbury, C. J. F., on the carboniferous 

 plants of Bussaco, 143. 



Bussaco, Portugiil, carboniferous plants 

 from, 143 ; C. Ribeiro and D. Sharpe 

 on the geology of, 135. 



