INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



Bituminous limestones of the Joggins 



coal-measures, 15 ; shales at the 



Joggins, 10. 

 Blackheatli, section at, 104. 

 Blackwall, sections at, 152, 434. 

 Blanford, W. T., on a section lately 



exposed at the West India Docks, 



433. 

 Blapsium Egertoni, 393. 

 Blattidium Achelous, 396. 



Molossus, 394. 



Nogaus, 396. 



Symyrus, 396. 



Bognor, fossils from, 418. 

 Boughton, section at, 109. 

 Boulder-deposits in the Isle of Man, 



214; at Rainy Lake, 221; in the 



Bavarian Alps, 356. 

 Brachyops laticeps, 474. 

 Bracklesham heds, fossils of the, 450 ; 



and the London Clay, compared, 435. 

 Brodie, P. B., on the insect-beds of the 



Purbeck formation in "Wilts and 



Dorset, 475. 

 Bromley, well-section at, 151. 

 Bromsgrove, fossil fish from the New 



Red Sandstone of, 367. 

 Brown-coal clay of the Mavence Basin, 



271. 

 Buch, L. von, notice of, xxii. 

 Buckman, J., on the Cornbrash, noticed, 



xli. 

 Buprestium Bollus, 395. 

 Dardanus, 395. 



Gorgus, 394. 



Stygnus, and var., 395. 



Teleas, 393. 



Valgus, 395. 



Woodlei, 393. 



Catamites, 34. 



California, Mr. Wilson on the gold 

 regions of, 308 ; quicksilver mines 

 in, 320. 



Candona Rickardsoni, 162. 



Canterbury, section near, 1 10 ; swallow- 

 holes near, 222. 



Cape Breton, coal-seams at, 23. 



Carabidium Dejeanianum, 396. 



Caradoc sandstone of Shropshire, Mr. 

 Salter and Mr. AveUiie on the, 62. 



Cardium Laytoni, 157. 



Castlebear Hill, well-section at, 94. 



Castle Hill, section of, 83 ; fossils from, 

 84. 



Cawsand Bay, Mr. Horner on some 

 intrusive rocks in, 359. 



Cecidomium grandmvum, 394. 



Central India, fossils from, 371, 471, 

 472, 473 ; geology of, 55, 470. 



Cercopidium Hahnii, 396. 



■ Mimas, 394. 



Cercopidium Schmfferi, 396. 



Signoretii, 396. 



■ Telesphorus, 394. 



Ceritkium Boioerhanki, 159. 



gracile, 159. 



Lunnii, 159. 



Cerithium limestone of the Mayence 



Basin, 266. 

 Chalk, Mr. Prestwich on some swallow- 

 holes in, 222 ; sand-pipes in the, 231, 



241, 474. 

 Chambers, R., on the drift of Scotland, 



noticed, xlvi. 

 Chelmsford, well-section at, 154. 

 Chenendopora fungiformis, 194. 

 Cheney Longville, section at, 70. 

 Chesham, section at, 90. 

 Chiswick, well-section at, 147. 

 Chonetes comoides, 202. 

 Church Preen grits, 68. 

 Cicadellium Dipsas, 394. 



Psocus, 394. 



Cimicidium Dallasii, 395. 

 Cinnabar mines in California, 320. 

 Clapham Common, ■well-section near, 



141. 

 Claremont, well-section at, 146. 

 Clarendon Hill, section at, 85. 

 Classification of the lower palaeozoic 



rocks, noticed, xxxviii. 

 Clay-beds of the Joggins coal-measures, 



13. 

 Coal, analyses of the Pictou, 43. 



■ , at Oomrait, India, 55. 



— — , fossil shells in the, 21, 39. 

 measures, Cape Breton, 23 ; Nova 



Scotia, 1,42. 

 , Prof. Owen on a fossil reptile in 



a seam of, 207. 



seams at the Joggins, 13. 



Colney Hatch, well-section at, 145. 

 Committee, Report of the Library and 



Museum, iii. 

 Coniferous tree, erect, in the coal, 26, 



34. 

 Copenhagen fields, London Clay fossils 



from, 415. 

 Corhida Arnouldii, 155. 



Regulbiensis, 157. 



Corethi-ium Pertinajc, 394. 

 Corfe, fossil insects from, 381. 

 Cornwall, ^h: Pattison on auriferous 



quai-tz in, 247 ; porphvritic rocks of, 



361. 

 Coromandel gold diggings. New Zea- 

 land, 322. 

 Council, Report of, i. 

 Counter Hill, fossils from, 104. 

 Cressage shales, 64. 

 Cretaceous rocks of Persia, 468 ; the 



Bavarian Alps, 352. 



