INDEX TO THE PEOCEEUIjSTGS. 



Queensland, areas of formations in, 

 316, 317 ; Copper lodes in, 301 ; 

 Granites of, 300, 302 ; list of fossils 

 from, 349 ; Metamorphic rocks of, 

 300; Mr. E. Daintree on the geo- 

 logy of, 271 ; Mr. Etheridge on the 

 PaliBOzoic and Mesozoic fossils of, 

 317 ; stratified rocks of, 323 ; Trap- 

 pean rocks of, 302 ; Volcanic rocks 

 of, 313. 



Prof. A. C, on the river- 

 courses of England and Wales, 148, 



Eattray, D. Alex., on the geology of 

 Fernando Noronha, 31. 



Eavenswood, Queensland, Syenitic 

 granite from, 300. 



Eeohna Doab, in the Punjab, section 

 of the, 187. 



Eeefs, auriferous, in Queensland; 299. 



Eeuss's Eotaline Foraminifera of the 

 Bohemian Cretaceous formation, 

 106 ; of the Chalk-marl of Lemberg, 

 107 ; of the Cretaceous beds of the 

 Eastern Alps, 107 ; of the Cretaceous 

 formation of Mecklenburg, 107; of the 

 Westphalian Cretaceous formation, 

 107 ; of the Chalk of Maestricht, 

 108 ; of the Chalk of Eiigen, 108 ; 

 of the North German Hils and 

 Gault, 108 ; of the Greensand of 

 New Jersey, 108. 



Eichmond Park, section across the 

 Thames valley from Acton to, 459. 



Elver-bed, ideal section of, showing 

 fissures produced by an earthquake 

 shock, 264. 



Eiver-course, changed, at Cachar, 258. 



Eiver-courses of England and Wales, 

 Prof. Eamsay on the, 148. 



Eiver-deposits, British, late Pleisto- 

 cene mammaha from, 411. 



Elvers and plains of Northern India, 

 Mr. T. Login on the most recent 

 geological changes of the, 186. 



Eockhampton, section of Devonian 

 strata in Corporation Quarry, 289. 



Eoemer's Eotaline Foraminifera from 

 the North German Cretaceous for- 

 mations, 106. 



Eoper Creek, Carboniferous fossils 

 from, 286. 



Eotalinffi, Foraminifera of the family, 

 found in the Cretaceous forma- 

 tions, MM. Jones and Parker on 

 the, with notes on their Tertiary 

 and Eecent representatives, 103. 



, Eecent, from Cuba,113 ; from the 



Canaries, 114 ; from South America, 

 115; from the Arctic Ocean, 116; 



from the North Atlantic, 116; from 

 the Tropical Atlantic, 117; from 

 the Abrolhos Bank, 117; Tertiary, 

 from the basin of Vienna, 110 ; from 

 Kressenberg, 118 ; from the London 

 Clay, 118; from the Paris basin, 

 119; from the Suffolk Crag, 119 

 from the Antwerp Crag, 120, 127 

 from the North German Tertiary 

 marine sand, 125 ; from the Sep- 

 taria-clay of the neighbourhood of 

 Berlin, 126 ; of Northern and Cen- 

 tral Germany, 126 ; from the Mio- 

 cene beds near Ortenburg, in Bavaria, 

 126; fi'om the Septaria-clay of 

 Oifenbach and Kreuznach, 127 ; of 

 the German Oligocene, 127 ; from 

 Oberberg in Styria, 128; of the 

 German Septaria-clay, 128; of the 

 salt-deposit of WieUczka in Galicia, 

 129 ; of Kostej in the Banat, 129 ; 

 from Gaas, near Dax, 130 ; of the 

 Septaria-clay of Pietzpuhl, 130. 



Rottdoidea fimbriata, 99. 



Eiigen, Eotaline Foraminifera from 

 the Chalk of, 105, 106, 108. 



e, cliff-section at, 88 ; new Echi- 

 derm from, 97. 



St. David's, fossils from the Menevian 

 rocks of, 174-184. 



St. Germains, Cretaceous Eotaline 

 Foraminifera from, 104. 



Salmon Island, removal of, by ice, 394. 



Sandpits, met with in Yarkand, 402. 



Sandstone, Desert, 275. 



Saxony, Graptolites of, 229. 



Section of the Diamantiferous deposits 

 at Natal Kopje, Cawood's Hope and 

 Gong-Gong, 6; of the Diamanti- 

 ferous deposits on the banks of the 

 Vaal, from Hebron to Diamondia, 

 6 ; of supposed Metamorphic rocks 

 on the Vaal river, 10 ; of Fernando 

 Noronha and the neighbouringislets, 

 33 : on the east side of the valley of 

 the Avon (Hampshire), 39 ; of Infra- 

 liassis beds near Chff, Yorkshire, 

 140 ; from the mountains of South 

 Wales, across the Lower Secondary 

 strata, upon the deposition of the 

 Cretaceous series, 151 ; across the 

 same area during the deposition of the 

 Chalk, 151 ; across the same area at 

 the commencement of the formation 

 of the Chalk escarpment, 154 ; from 

 theVale of Eden to the Northumber- 

 land Coal-field, 154; oftheEechna 

 Doab in the Punjab, 187 ; of allu- 

 vial deposits, 190; through the 



