INDEX TO THE PEOCEEDINGS. 



Kames, 385. 



Karakash valley, sand-pits and brine- 

 pits in the, 404. 



Kar-Nicobar, Kecent Foraminifera 

 from, 125. 



Karrer's Eotaline Foraminifera from 

 the Upper Cretaceous in Leitzers- 

 dorf, 109. 



Kent, Eotaline Foraminifera from the 

 Chalk-marl and Gault of, 104. 



Kent's Hole, mammalia of, 415. 



Khabooshan, notice of earthquake at, 

 271. 



Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset, Mr. J. W. 

 Hulke on some Ichthyosaurian re- 

 mains from, 34. 



Klip Drift, 7 ; specimens from, 18. 



Knorria, Lepidodendron, and Cyclo- 

 stigma from Kiltorkan, Prof. Heer 

 on, 85, 169. 



Knorria acicularis, 170. 



Kostej, Miocene Rotalinaj from, 129. 



Kressenberg, Tertiary Eotalinfe from, 

 118. 



Kreuznach, Eotalinse of the Septaria- 

 clay of, 127. 



Ky Gariep, source of the, 6. 



Lagoon-islands, Mr. S. J. Whitnell on, 

 381. 



Lancashire, North, Mr. E. H. Tidde- 

 man on the evidence for the ice- 

 sheet in, 471. 



Lartet, M., division of the late Pleis- 

 tocene period by, 418. 



Leda elongata, 341. 



Leitzersdorf, Eotaline Foraminifera 

 from the Upper Cretaceous of, 109. 



Lemberg, Eotaline Foraminifera from 

 the Chalk-marl of, 107. 



Leperditia Hicksii, 183. 



Lepidodendron,Cyclostig'ma,R,ii\^ Knor- 

 ria from Kiltorkan, Prof Heer on, 

 85, 169. 



Lepidodeiidron nothum, 353. 



Veltkeimianum, 171. 



Leptophloeum, 351. 



Lias of Lyme Eegis, Prognathodus 

 Giintheri, a new genus of fossil 

 fish from the, 233. 



Limestone, cone-in-cone, 282. 

 Limulus, embryology of, 49. 



Liverpool, shells from the Brick-clay 

 near, 391, note. 



Llandeilo areas, Graptolites of the, 220. 



Login, T. Esq. on the most recent 

 geological changes of the rivers and 

 plains of Northern India, founded on 

 accurate surveys and the Artesian 

 well-boring at Umballa, 186. 



London Clay, Eotalinas from the,118. 

 Lune district, ice-scratches of the, 475. 

 Lyme Eegis, Prognathodus Guntheri 



a new genus of Fossil Fish from th 



Lias of, 233. 



M'Kinlay range, sections from Town s- 

 ville to the, 272. 



Mackintosh, D. Esq., on a sea-coast sec- 

 tion of Boulder-clay in Cheshire, 388. 



Madreporaria, Trochocyathus anglicus, 

 a new species of, from the Eed Crag, 

 447. 



Maestricht, Eotaline Foraminifera 

 from the Chalk of, 108. 



Magalies-Berg, 14 ; specimens from 

 Pretoria on the, 20. 



Malaga, M. D. M. d'Orueta on the 

 geology of the neighbourhood of, 

 148, 492. 



Mallet, E., Esq., and Dr. Oldham on 

 some of the secondary effects of the 

 earthquake of 10th of January, 

 1869, in Cachar, 255. 



Malta, Pleistocene Mam.malian fauna 

 of, 425. 



Mammalia, late Pleistocene, from 

 British river-deposits, 41 1-; on the 

 Continent, 421. 



, middle division of the Pleisto- 

 cene, 414 ; early Pleistocene, 417. 



, Mr. W. Boyd Dawkins on the 



classification of the Pleistocene 

 strata of Britain and the Continent 

 by means of the, 410. 



, Pleistocene, relation of the, to 



the Glacial period, 439. 



, Pleistocene, southern group of, 



426 ; northern group of, 427 ; tem- 

 perate group of, 433; species of, 

 common to cold and tropical cli- 

 mates, 434 ; extinct species of, 434. 



, Pliocene, 443. 



. Prof. A. Gaudry on the, of the 



drifts of Paris and its outskirts, 491. 



Map, geological and river-, of Eng- 

 land and Wales, 148 ; of part of the 

 Thames valley, from Acton to near 

 Chiswick, and to the Thames at 

 Kew, 451 ; of the Pleistocene geo- 

 graphy of Europe, 436 ; of the geo- 

 logy of Fernando Noronha, 32. 



Marathon, Queensland, Cretaceous de- 

 posits at, 279. 



Markunda river, alluvial deposits of 

 the, 190. 



Maryborough, Queensland, Mesozoic 

 deposits at, 283. 



Maryvale Creek, North Queensland, 

 view of Diprotodon-breccias in, 274. 



