INDEX TO THE PEOCEEDINGS. 



Flora, Carboniferous, of Bear Island, 

 Prof. Heer on the, 161. 



Foraminifera from the Cambridge 

 Upper Greensand, 398; from the 

 Infralias of Yorkshire, 144; of the 

 family Rotalinse, found in the Cre- 

 taceous formations, MM. Jones and 

 Parker on the, with notes on their 

 Tertiary and Recent representatives, 

 103 ; Recent, from the Pacific ocean, 

 124; from the Indian ocean, 125; 

 Rotaline, from the Tertiary basin of 

 Vienna, 110. 



Forest-bed, mammalia of the, 417. 



of Norfolk and Suffolk, Mr. W. 



Eoyd Dawkins on the Cervidas of 

 the, 405. 



Formations, areas of, in Queensland, 

 316, 317. 



Fossiliferous rocks of Queensland, 323 ; 

 diagram-section of the, 325. 



Fossils, Devonian from Queensland, 

 289; from the Devonian rocks of 

 the Witzenberg Flats, Cape Colony, 

 Prof. T. Rupert Jones on some, 28 ; 

 from the Infralias of Yorkshire, 141 ; 

 list of, from Queensland, 349 ; Mr. 

 Etheridge on the Palaeozoic and 

 • Mesozoic of Queensland, 317 ; Mr. 

 H. Hicks on some undescribed, from 

 the Menevian group of Wales, 41, 

 173. 



Fox, Col. A. Lane, on the discovery of 

 palgeolithic implements in associa- 

 tion with Elephas primigenius in the 

 gravels of the Thames valley at 

 Acton, 449. 



Q-aas, near Dax, Oligocene Rotalinse 

 from, 130. 



Gala group, Graptolites of the, 226. 



Gaudry, Prof. A., on the mammalia of 

 the drift of Paris and its outskirts, 

 491. 



Gault, Rotaline Foraminifera from 

 the, of Kent and Biggleswade, 104 ; 

 Rotaline Foraminifera from the, of 

 North Germany, 108. 



Geological Fund, Murchison, founda- 

 tion of the, 37. 



Geology of Australia, history of the, 

 319; of Fernando Noronha, Dr. 

 Rattray on the, 31 ; of Queensland, 

 Mr. R. Daintree on the, 271 ; of the 

 Diamond Fields of South Africa, 

 Dr. J. Shaw on the, 21 ; of the 

 neighbourhood of Malaga, M. D. M. 

 d'Orueta on the, 148, 492; of the 

 Plain of Morocco and the Great 

 Atlas, Mr. G. Maw on the, 85. 



Germany, North, Cretaceous Rotaline 

 Foraminifera of, 106, 108. 



Gibraltar, Mammalia of the caves of, 

 425. 



Gilbert river, plan of Quartz-reef at 

 the intersection of intrusive Green- 

 stone and paleozoic sediments, on 

 the, 296; view showing the same, 

 297. 



Glacial action, modern, in Canada, 392. 



■ period, relation of the Pleisto- 

 cene Mammalia to the, 430. 



• phenomena of the Yorkshire 



uplands, Mr. J. R. Dakyns on the, 

 382. 



Glauconite grains of the Cambridge 

 Upper Greensand, 399. 



Glen Roy, Prof. James Nicol on the 

 formation of the parallel roads of, 

 237. 



Gold, conditions of deposition of, in 

 Queensland, 298, 310; reefs bearing, 

 in Queensland, 299 ; discovery of in 

 New Caledonia, 43 ; in diorite, 310 ; 

 in Queensland, 291 ; specks of me- 

 tallic, in chloride of silver, near 

 Rockhampton, 298 ; spider-leg, ana- 

 lysis of, 297. 



Gong- Gong, 7 ; specimens sent from, 

 17 ; section of diamantiferous de- 

 posit at, 6. 



Gordon Downs, Mesozoic deposits of, 

 283. 



Granites of Queensland, 300, 302; 

 stanniferous, of the Severn river, 

 Queensland, 301. 



Granite, Syenitic, from Ravenswood, 

 Queensland, 300. 



Graptolites, Dr. H. A. Nicholson on 

 the migrations of the, 217; of the 

 Skiddaw and Quebec groups, 218 ; 

 of the Llandeilo areas of Wales and 

 Scotland, 220 ; of the Coniston Mud- 

 stones, 225 ; of the Gala group, 226 ; 

 of the Hudson-river shales and 

 Utica slates, 227 ; of the Saxon and 

 Bohemian areas, 229. 



Gravels, Mr. Busk on the animal-re- 

 mains found by Colonel Lane-Fox in 

 the high- and low-terrace, at Ac- 

 ton and Turnham-green, 465 ; of the 

 Thames valley at Acton, Col. A. 

 Lane-Fox on the discovery of paleo- 

 lithic implements, in association 

 with Elephas primigenius in the, 449. 

 Gravels of the Yorkshire uplands, 384. 

 Gravesend, Rotaline Foraminifera from 



the Chalk of, 104. 

 Gray's Thurrock, mammalia of the 

 Lower Brick-earth of, 414. 



