INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



rocks of the Longraynd, 199 ; no- 

 ticed, cxxxvii ; on Diploceras, no- 

 ticed, cxxxviii ; on the cretaceous 

 fossils of Aberdeenshire, 83 ; noticed, 

 cxxxviii ; on two Silurian species of 

 Acidaspis from Shropshire, 210. 



Sandbeiger, G. and F., on the Devonian 

 fossils of Nassau, noticed, Ixxxv. 



San Fernando, near Cienfuegos, in 

 Cuba, Prof. D. T. Ansted on the 

 copper-lodes at, 240. 



Sawkins, J. G., on the Friendly Islands, 

 noticed, cxxxvi. 



Scarbroite, Mr. Morris on, 16. 



Scolithus and Scolites, Mr. Salter on, 

 204. 



Scotland, Dr. Thomson on some spe- 

 cies of Acidaspis from the lower Silu- 

 rian beds of the south of, 206. 



, Prof. Nicol on the red sand- 

 stone and conglomerate, and the 

 superposed quartz-rocks, limestones, 

 and gneiss of the north-west coast of, 

 17. 



Scrope, P., on volcanos, noticed, cxxxii. 



Section at Kustenjeh, Black Sea, 78; 

 at Pagham creek, 68. 



Sections in Bulgaria, 72 ; in the north- 

 west of Scotland, 18. 



Section of gravels near Cowes, 46 ; 

 Portsmouth harbour, 65 ; cliff at 

 Alum bay. Isle of Wight, 109 ; at 

 White Cliff bay, Isle of Wight, 109 ; 

 from High Cliff to Barton on the 

 coast of Hampshire, 108 ; the fresh- 

 water deposits at the Livonati hills 

 on the Locrian coast, 180 ; the 

 Hampshire coast, 45 ; the Longmynd, 

 200. 



Section of the copper-lodes in Mary- 

 land, 244 ; Tennessee, 248 ; the ter- 

 tiaries in Oise, 110. 



Semiescharipora mumia, 86. 



Serpent (Laophis crotalo'ides, Owen), 

 fossil vertebrae of a, 196. 



Shropshire, Mr. Salter on two Silurian 

 species of Acidaspis from, 210. 



Siam, notice of the occurrence of me- 

 talliferous ores and of coal in, 188. 



Silurian species of Acidaspis, 206, 210. 



Skye, section in the southern part of, 

 31. 



South Africa, copper district of, 233. 



Spektakel mine in Namaqualand, 234. 



Spratt, T. A. B., additional observa- 

 tions on the geology of Bulgaria, 1 76 ; 

 on the freshwater deposits of Euboea, 

 the coast of Greece^ and Salonika, 

 177; on the geology of Varna and 

 the neighbouring parts of Bulgaria, 

 72 ; noticed, cxi. 



Springbok Fontein mine in Namaqua- 

 land, 234. 



Stegodon, Dr. Falconer on the, 314. 



Stereognatkus ooliticus, a mammal 

 from the oolitic slate of Stonesfield, 

 Prof. Owen on the affinities of, 1. 



Stonesfield, Prof. Owen on the Stereo- 

 gnathus ooliticus from, 1. 



Sun-cracks in the Cambrian rocks, 201. 



Surface-markings in the Cambrian 

 rocks, 199. 



Surf -ripple on the Cambrian rocks, 202. 



Sussex coast, Mr. Godwin-Austen on 

 the newer tertiary deposits of, 40. 



levels, deposits of the, 48. 



Sykesville in Maryland, North America, 

 copper-lodes near, 242. 



Syraonds, W. S., on burnt syenite, 

 noticed, cxxxiii. 



Synoptical table of the species of mas- 

 todon and elephant, 319. 



Table of Barton fossils, 118 ; synchro- 

 nous strata of the Paris tertiary 

 group, 133 ; the fossil shells at Brack- 

 lesham, which occur also in the Paris 

 tertiaries, 93 ; range and distribution 

 of the mollusca of the Bracklesham 

 sands and Barton clay in the English 

 and French eocene marine series, 134 ; 

 species of mastodon and elephant, 

 319 ; times of appearance of the per- 

 manent teeth in the ox, sheep, and 

 hog, 195. 



Tennessee, copper-lodes of, 245. 



Tertiaries, Mr. Prestwich on the British 

 and foreign, 89. 



, newer, of the Sussex coast, 40. 



Tertiary formation at Salonika, fossil 

 vertebrae of a serpent discovered in 

 a, 183, 196. 



Tetralophodon,J)r. Falconer on the, 313. 



Theobald, W., on the Talcheer coal- 

 field, noticed, cxxiii. 



Thomson, Wyville, on some species of 

 Acidaspis from the lower Silurian 

 beds of the south of Scotland, 206. 



Trilophodon, Dr. Falconer on the, 313. 



Toxaster^ sp., 86. 



Tropifer lavis, 361. 



Tuomey and Holmes on the pliocene 

 fossils of South Carolina, cxix. 



Turko-Persian frontier, analysis of wa- 

 ters from the, 184. 



Varna and its vicinity, Capt. Spratt on 

 the geology of, 72. 



Verneuil, E. de, on Spanish fossils, no- 

 ticed, Ixxvii. 



Visits to the crater of Mauna Loa, 164, 

 172. 



Volcanic bombs in Australasia, the oc- 

 currence of, 188. 



