INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



Maw, George, Esq., on the geology of 

 the plain of Morocco and the Great 

 Atlas, 85. 



Mecklenburg, Rotaline foraminifera 

 from the Cretaceous formation • of, 

 1 7. 



Melaphyre in Queensland, 315. 



Menevian group, conditions of depo- 

 sition of the, 181. 



of Wales, Mr. H. Hicks on 



some undescribed fossils from the, 

 41, 173. 



Mesozoic deposits of Queensland, 278. 



fossils of Queensland, 338. 



Metamorphic rocks of Morocco, 94; 

 of Queensland, 300. 



Meteorites, Greenland, 1, 44. 



Meudon, Cretaceous Rotaline Forami- 

 nifera from, 104. 



Meyer, C. J. A., Esq., on the Wealden 



as a fluvio-lacustrine formation, and 



on the relation of the so-called 



" Punfield Formation " to the 



Wealden and Neocomian, 243. 



Mississippi, Rotaline Foraminifera 

 from the chalk of, 105. 



Missouri, Rotaline Foraminifera from 

 the chalk of, 105. 



Moan, Rotaline Foraminifera from the 

 Chalk of, 105. 



Mogador, change of level in the coast 

 near, 87. 



Moraines of the higher Atlas, 93. 



Morocco, "Camel's Back" hills in 

 the plain of, 89 ; Roulder-beds of, 

 91 ; Metamorphic rocks of, 94 ; Por- 

 phyrites of, 94 ; eruptive Basalts 

 of, 95 ; Red Sandstone and Lime- 

 stone series of, 93 ; Grey Shales of, 

 94 ; fossil Echinoderm from, 97. 



, Mr. G. Maw on the geology of 



the plain of, 85, 88. 



Mount Wyatt, Queensland, Devonian 

 plant-remains from, 289. 



Mud-discharges met with in Yarkand, 

 402. 



Murchison Geological Fund, founda- 

 tion of the, 37. 



Murchisonia carinata, 337. 



Myacites, sp., 348. 



Natal Kopje, 6. 



, section of dianiantiferous de- 

 posits at, 6. 



Natica lineaia, 342. 



Naticopsisf harjxBformis, 337. 



Nebo crossing of Bowen river, Queens- 

 land, section of lowest observed 

 coal-seams at, 286. 



Neocomian, Mr. C.^J. A. Meyer on the 



relation of the so-called " Punfield 



Formation " to the Wealden and 



the, 243. 

 Neocomian strata, comparative section 



of, in the Isle of Purbeck and Isle 



of Wight, 253. 

 New Caledonia, discovery of gold in, 



43. 

 New England, New South Wales, dis- 

 covery of tin in, 43. 

 New Jersey, Rotaline Foraminifera 



from the Greensand of, 108. 

 New South Wales, discovery of tin in, 



43. 

 Nicholson, Dr. H. A., on the migra- 

 tions of the Graptolites, 217. 

 Nicol, Prof. James, on the formation 



of the parallel roads of Glen Roy, 



237. 

 Nordenskiold, Prof. A. E., on the 



Greenland meteorites, 44.. 

 Norfolk, Mr. W. Boyd Dawkins on 



the Cervidffi of the Forest-bed of, 



405. 

 Northumberland Coal-field, section 



from, to the Vale of Eden, 154. 

 Nucula gigantca, 341. 



quadrata, 341. 



Nu Gariep, source of the, 6. 



Oberburg, Tertiary Rotalinaj from, 

 128. 



Offenbach, Rotaline from the Septaria- 

 clay of, 127. 



Oldham, Dr., on some of the secondary 

 effects of the earthquake of 10th of 

 January, 1869, in Cachar, with re- 

 marks by R. Mallet, Esq., 255. 



Oolitic fossils of Queensland, 346. 



Orange river, specimens from near 

 Hopetown, on the, 20. 



Oreston, Rhinoceros megarhinus in 

 the cave at, 416. 



Ornithopsis, 36. 



Ortenburg, RotalinEe of the Miocene 

 beds of, 126. 



Orueta, D. M. d', on the geology of 

 the neighbourhood of Malaga, 148, 

 402. 



Ossiferous caves, late Pleistocene, of 

 Britain, 413. 



Ovifak, meteorites from, 1, 44. 



Pacific ocean, Recent Foraminifera 



i from the, 124. 



Palaeolithic implements, Col. A. Lane- 

 Fox on the discovery of, in asso- 

 ciation with Elephas primigeoiius in 

 the gravels of the Thames valley at 

 Acton, 449. 



