INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



Eocene tertiaries of England, France, 

 and Belgium, Mr. Prestwich on the 

 correlation of the, 89. 



Euboea, the coast of Greece, and Salo- 

 nika, Capt. Spratt on the freshwater 

 deposits of, 177. 



Euelephas, Dr. Falconer on the, 315. 



Falconer, Dr. H., on the species of Mas- 

 todon and Elephant occurring in the 

 fossil state in Great Britain, Part I. 

 Mastodon, 307; description of two 

 species of the fossil mammaliaM genus 

 Plagiaulax from Purbeck, 261. 



Ferguson, W., on the chalk-flints and 

 greensand found in Aberdeenshire, 88. 



Fish-remains from the neighbourhood 

 of Ludlow, 282, 290. 



FlustreUaria dentata, 86. 



Forbes, E., on the tertiaries of the Isle 

 of Wight, noticed, ciii. 



Fossil crustacean, description of a new, 

 by Mr. C. Gould, 360 ; from the coal- 

 measures, description of, by Prof. 

 Huxley, 363. 



Fossihferous ironstone occurring on the 

 North Downs, Mr. Prestwich on 

 some, 212. 



Fossils found in the chalk-flints and 

 greensand of Aberdeenshire, 83 ; from 

 Bulgaria, 82 ; from Varna, the Bul- 

 garian coast, and the Dardanelles, 82 ; 

 of the Barton clay, 118; of the mud- 

 deposits of the Sussex levels, 51. 



Fossil species of Mastodon and Elephas, 

 307. 



vertebrae of a serpent (Laophis 



crotaloides, Ow.) discovered by Capt. 

 Spratt in a tertiary formation at Sa- 

 lonika, 183, 196. 



French coast, gravels of the, 43. 



Freshwater deposits of Bulgaria, 80 ; 

 of Euboea, the coast of Greece, and 

 Salonika, Capt. Spratt on the, 177. 



Geinitz, H. B., on the coal-formation 

 of Saxony, noticed, cxxv. 



General Meeting, Annual, i. 



Geological age of the Mastodons, 343. 



history of the north-western di- 

 strict of Scotland, 36. 



Geology of Namaqualand, Dr. Rubidge 

 on the, 233; some parts of Greece, 

 Capt. Spratt on the, 177 ; the Bul- 

 garian coast, Capt. Spratt on the, 72 ; 

 the N.W. Highlands, Prof. J. Nicol 

 on the, 17; the Sussex coast, Mr. 

 Godwin-Austen on the, 40; Varna 

 and its vicinity, Capt. Spratt on the, 

 72. 



Gneiss of Namaqualand, 235 ; the north- 

 west of Scotland, 17. 



Godwin- Austen, R., on the newer ter- 



tiary deposits of the Sussex coast, 40 ; 

 noticed, xcn. 



Goniodactylus (recent), 368. 



Gossan-lodes in the Ducktown mineral 

 district, U.S., 248. 



Gould, Charles, description of a new 

 fossil crustacean (Tropifer laevis, C. 

 Gould) from the lias bone-bed, by, 

 360. 



Granite of Namaqualand, 235. 



Gravels of Dorset and Hants, 40 ; Sus- 

 sex, 41, 47. 



Greece, Capt. Spratt on the freshwater 

 deposits of the coast of, 1 77. 



Greensand in Aberdeenshire, fossils of 

 the, 85. 



Gres de Beauchamp, 107. 



Hants, the gravels of, 40. 



Harkness, R., on the Dingle Promon- 

 tory, noticed, Ixxxii ; on the lowest 

 sedimentary rocks of Scotland, no- 

 ticed, Ixxviii ; on the Permian rocks 

 of the south of Scotland, noticed, 

 Ixxxi; J. Blyth on the cleavage of 

 the Devonian rocks in Ireland, no- 

 ticed, Ixxxii. 



Haughton, S., on the carboniferous and 

 old red beds of Ireland, noticed, cxxi. 



Hawaii, the volcanic eruptions in, 164, 

 170, 176. 



Helminthites, Mr. Salter on, 204. 



Hennessy, on the earth's internal struc- 

 ture, noticed, cxxix. 



Highcliff, sections at, 45, 108. 



Hillier, C. B., and H. J. Moyle, notice 

 of the occurrence of metalliferous 

 ores and coal in Siam, 188. 



Hippothoa Voigtiana, 217. 



Hopkins, W., on the internal structure 

 of the earth, noticed, cxxix. 



Huxley, T. H., description of a new 

 crustacean (Pygocephalus Cooperi, 

 Huxley) from the coal-measures, by, 

 363. 



Hypsiprymnus Gaimardi (recent), 278. 



Ice-carried boulder at Borgholm, 189. 



Ichthyodorulites from near Ludlow, 

 288. 



Indian Geological Sur^^ey, memoirs of 

 the, noticed, cxxiii. 



Ironstone, fossihferous, of the North 

 Downs, 212. 



Isle of Wight, lower jaw and teeth of 

 an anoplotherioid quadruped (Dicho- 

 bune ovina) from the upper eocene 

 marl in the, 254 ; Dichodon cuspida- 

 tus from the, 190 ; sectional lists of 

 the tertiary beds at the, 109 ; sections 

 of cliff's at, 108, 109; the gravels of, 46. 



Jones, T. Rupert, on Estheria minuta, 

 noticed, cxxxix. 



