INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



Gravels of Kent, J.Trimmer on the, 286. 

 Great Barr, Upper Caradoc sandstone 



at, 179. 

 Greenland, geology of the west coast of, 

 296 ; glacial conditions of the coasts 

 of West, 300. 

 Gulf-stream delta. Captain R. Nelson on 



the, 202. 

 Hagley, H. E. Strickland on the Lud- 

 low bone-bed at, 8. 

 Harkness, R., on the Silurian rocks of 



Kirkcudbrightshire, 181. 

 Haut-banc, limestone at, 234. 

 Headon series of the middle eocene, 267. 

 Hempstead series of the upper eocene, 



265. 

 Heneken, T. S., on some tertiaiy depo- 

 sits in S. Domingo, 115. 

 Hilsborough, J. W. Dawson on the Al- 

 bert xMine at, 107. 

 Himalayas, Major Vicary onthe geology 



of part of the, 70. 

 Hollybush sandstone, 223. 

 Hooker, Dr. J. D., on the seed-like 

 bodies in the Ludlow bone-bed, 12 ; 

 on the fossil plants from Lerwick, in 

 the Shetland Isles, 49. 

 Hopkins, Mr. (President), address on 

 presenting the Wollaston Medal to 

 Sir R. I. Murchison for MM. d'Ar- 

 chiac and deVerneuil, xix ; address on 

 presenting the Donation Fund Award 

 to Mr. Hamilton for M. de Koninck, 

 xxii ; Anniversary Address, xxii. No- 

 tices of deceased Fellows : Dr. G. A. 

 Mantell, xxii ; Mr. Prevost, xxv ; 

 Major-General T. F. Colby, xxvi ; Dr. 

 T. Thomson, xxvii ; M. Elie de Beau- 

 mont's theory of the parallelism 

 of mountain-chains of contempora- 

 neous elevation, xxviii ; definition of 

 terms, parallelism, small and great 

 circles, and system of circles, xxix ; 

 "great circle of reference," xxxii; 

 the general propositions of M. E. de 

 Beaumont's theory, xxxii ; M. E. de 

 Beaumont's European systems of 

 mountain-ranges, xli ; theory of the 

 reseau pentagonal, xlii ; its applica- 

 tion, xlix; table of the systems, Ix; 

 palaeozoic rocks of North Wales, Ixi ; 

 the faults of the strata in North 

 Wales, Ixiv ; faults in South Wales, 

 Ixviii ; palaeozoic rocks of the North 

 of England, Ixviii ; the faults common 

 to the above districts, Ixix ; the ele- 

 vatory movement during the Caradoc 

 period, Ixxi ; the separation of the 

 Upper and Lower Silurian periods, 

 Ixxii; the movement between the 

 Upper Silurian and the Old Red, 



Ixxiv; between the Permian and 

 Triassic periods, Ixxv ; the Tynedale 

 and Pennine faults, Ixxv ; faultings 

 posterior to the Trias, Ixxvii ; dislo- 

 cations of the coal-fields, Ixxvii ; M- 

 E. de Beaumont's systems of La 

 Vendee, Finisterre, Longmyd, Mor- 

 bihan, and Westmoreland, Ixxviii ; 

 of Ballons and Forez, Ixxix ; of the 

 North of England, and of the Nether- 

 lands and Wales, Ixxx ; of the Rhine, 

 Ixxxii; of the Thiiringerwald, of 

 Mont Pilas and Cote d'Or, Ixxxiii ; 

 of Mont Viso and Piudus, and of the 

 Pyrenees, Ixxxiv ; of Corsica and 

 Sardinia, Ixxxv ; of the Isle of Wight 

 and Tatra, Ixxxv ; of Sancerrois and 

 of jEtna, Ixxxvi; concluding remarks 

 on M. E. de Beaumont's theory, 

 Ixxxvii. 

 Horderley sections, Prof. Sedgwick on 



the, 228. 

 Hot-springs in Sind, 350. 

 Hudson River group at Quebec, 85. 

 Hunt, T. Carew, notice of the occur- 

 rence of an earthquake shock in the 

 Azores, 1. 

 Huntingdonshire, freshwater deposit in, 



271. 

 Ice, eflfects of, in the Arctic Seas, 306. 

 Icebergs, Dr. Sutherland on, 305. 

 Ichthyosaurus, H. Coles on the skin of, 



79. 

 Illmius giganteus, 158. 



Lusitanicus, 158. 



India, the geology of parts of, 189, 346, 



349,351. 

 Infusorial deposits in the Arctic Seas, 



311. 

 Insect-remains in the Kimmeridge clay, 

 51 ; in the tertiary clays of Dorset- 

 shire, 53. 

 Inverary, The Duke of Argyll on the 



granitic district of, 360. 

 Isle of Wight, Prof. E. Forbes on the 



fluvio-marine tertiaries of the, 259. 



Jones, T. R., on fossil Entomostraca 



from Portugal, 160; on fossil Fora- 



minifera from San Domingo, 132. 



Jukes, J. B., on the Upper Caradoc 



sandstone at Great Barr, 179. 



Jurassic rocks in Lincolnshire, 323 ; in 



Portugal, ] 35 ; in the Boulonnais, 



232 ; in the Punjab, 193. 



Kaffir Koti, palaeozoic limestone at, 198. 



Kalabagh, palaeozoic and secondary 



rocks at, 198. 

 Kent, J. Trimmer on the gravels of, 



286. 

 Keuper sandstone, pseudomorphous 

 crystals in, 5. 



