INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



from the Deccan, 371 ; from the 

 New Red Sandstone, 367. 



Fish-remains from the Woolwich and 

 Reading series, 156. 



Fish-remains in flint, 334. 



Flint, fish-remains in, 334. 



Foot-tracks in the rocks at Hastings, 

 456. 



Forbes, Prof. E. (President), Address 

 on presenting the Wollaston Medal 

 to Dr. Griffith, xix ; Address on pre- 

 senting the Donation Fund Award to 

 Mr. S. P. Woodward, xxi ; Anniver- 

 sary Address, xxii. Notices of De- 

 ceased Fellows: Baron Leopold von 

 Buch, xxii; Mr. H. E. Strickland, 

 XXV ; Mr. C. Stokes, xxvi ; Mr. A. 

 Robertson, xxviii ; Mr. H. W. Taylor, 

 xxviii ; M. Barrande's work on the 

 Silurian system of Bohemia, xxix ; 

 the Silurian rocks of Bohemia, xxx ; 

 their classification, and their fauna 

 compared with that of the British, 

 American, and other Silurian strata, 

 xxxi; M. Barrande and Mr. Salter 

 on the metamorphosis of Trilobites, 

 xxxvii ; geology of the British Isles, 

 xxxvii ; classification of the lower 

 palaeozoic rocks, by Profs. Sedgwick 

 and M'Coy, xxxvii; and by the 

 Geological Surveyors, xxxviii ; Prof. 

 Ramsay's researches in the Permian 

 and New Red rocks, xl ; Prof. Mor- 

 ris's researches in the oolites, xl ; 

 Prof. Buckman's researches in the 

 cornbrash, xli ; Mr. Sharpe's re- 

 searches in the Farringdon sands, 

 xlii ; Mr. Prestwich's researches in 

 the Woolwich and Reading series, 

 xlii ; Prof. E. Forbes's and the Mar- 

 chioness of Hastings' researches in 

 the fluvio-marine series of the Isle 

 of Wight, xlii ; Mr. Trimmer's re- 

 searches in the superficial deposits, 

 xlviii ; Rev. Mr. Thorpe's researches 

 in the gravels of Yorkshii-e and Not- 

 tinghamshire, xHv ; Prof. Phillips's 

 researches in the Yorkshii-e drift, 

 xlv ; The Duke of Argyll's researches 

 in the crystalline rocks of the High- 

 lands, xlv ; Prof. Harkness's re- 

 searches in the Silurians of South 

 Scotland, xlv ; ]Mr. R. Chambers's 

 researches in the drift of Scotland, 

 xlvi ; the researches of Mr. Willson, 

 Mr. Kelly, Mr. Medhcott, Prof. 

 Haughton, Mr. Jukes, Mr. Wyley, 

 and 'Dr. Griffith, in Ireland, xlvii ; 

 Geology of British Colonies and Pos- 

 sessions, xlviii ; papers on India, W. 

 Indies, Labuan, Canada, Nova Sco- 



tia, Arctic coasts, and Victoria goM- 

 fields, in the Journal of the Society, 

 xlviii ; geology of the W. Indies, 

 xlix ; researches in India, by Dr. 

 Fleming, Capt. Young, Dr. Kelaart, 

 and the Rev. Messrs. Hislop and 

 Hunter, xlix ; Count d'Archiac's and 

 M. J. Haime's work on the fossils of 

 the nummulitic rocks of India, no- 

 ticed, 1 ; Dr. Hooker's Himalayan: 

 Journals, noticed, 1 ; geological sur- 

 veys of the Colonies, li ; progress of 

 geology abroad, li ; M. d'Archiac's 

 ' Progres de la Geologic,' noticed, lii ; 

 M. C. Ribeiro's researches in Portu- 

 gal, lii ; MM. De Verneuil's and Col- 

 lomb's researches in Spain, lii ; Mr. 

 Austen's researches in the palaeozoic 

 rocks of the Boulonnais, liii ; MM. 

 Steiuinger's and Sandberger's re- 

 searches in the Devouian rocks of the 

 Rhenish Provinces, liv ; M. Hebert's 

 researches in the calcah-e pisolitique, 

 liv ; Mr. Prestwich's researches ia 

 the Rilly limestone, Iv ; M. Sand- 

 berger's researches in the Mayence 

 tertiaries, Ivi ; organic remains, Ivi ; 

 Prof. Morris's Catalogue of British 

 Fossils, noticed and analysed, Ivi; 

 British fossil plants, Ivi; amorphozoa, 

 Ivl; foraminifera, Ivii; zoophyta, Ivii; 

 bryozoa, Ivii ; echinodermata, Ivii ; 

 annelida, Ivii; cirripedia, Ivii; Crus- 

 tacea, Iviii ; insecta, Iviii ; palUo- 

 branchiata, Iviii ; monomyaria, Iviii ; 

 the publications of the Palseontogra- 

 phical Society, Iviii; ^IM.M. -Edwards 

 and J. Haime on British Devonian 

 corals, noticed, lix ; Mr. D. Sharpe 

 on the mollusca of chalk, noticed, Ix ; 

 MM. Morris and Lycett on the great 

 oolite mollusca, noticed, Ixi ; Prof. 

 Owen on the Purbeck and Wealden 

 chelonia, noticed, Ixi; Mr. S. Wood 

 on the crag mollusca, noticed, Ixi ; 

 Mr. Davidson on the palliobranchiata, 

 noticed, Ixii; MIM. d'Archiac's and 

 J. Haime's monograph on nummu- 

 lites, noticed, Ixiv; their species, Ixiv; 

 the histor)' of their study, Ixv ; their 

 zoological relations, Ixvi ; their geo- 

 logical value, Ixvii ; discovery of a 

 laud-shell in the coal, Ixviii ; disco- 

 very of labjTinthodont reptiles in the 

 coal, Ixix ; permian palaeontology 

 (Germany), Ixix; Dr. Homes' mono- 

 graph on tlie miocene mollusca of 

 the Vienna Basin, noticed, Ixix ; re- 

 searches in fossil botany, Ixx ; by 

 Goppert,lxxi; byMM. Ettingshausen, 

 Heer, and de Zigno, Ixxii ; by MM. 



