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Owen, Professor. On the supposed Fossil Bones of Birds from the 

 Wealden . ...... 96 



. Description of an upper molar tooth of Dichobune cervinum, 



from the Eocene marl at Binstead, Isle of Wight 420 



Pratt, S. P., Esq. Geological position of the Bitumen used in 

 Asphalte pavements 80 



Prestwich, Joseph, Esq., Jun. On the Tertiary or Supracre- 

 taceous formations of the Isle of Wight, as exhibited in the sections 

 at Alum Bay and White Cliff Bay . 223 



Prestwich, J., Esq., Jim., and John Morris, Esq. On the 

 Wealden strata exposed by the Tunbridge Wells Railway . . . 397 



Rennie, George, Esq. Notice accompanying a specimen of a cal- 

 careous band in the plastic clay from the bed of the Thames . . 260 



Rose, C. B., Esq. On the occun-ence of a fossil petro-tympanic 

 bone of a T^Tiale from the Crag near Ipswich 32 



Sedgwick, Rev. Prof. On the Classification of the Fossiliferous 

 Slates of Cumberland, Westmoreland and Lancashire ; being a sup- 

 plement to a paper read to the Society March 12, 1845 . . . . 106 



Sharps, Daniel, Esq. Contributions to the Geology of North 

 Wales 283 



Sharpe, Daniel, Esq., and J. Morris, Esq. Description of eight 

 species of Brachiopodous shells from the Palaeozoic rocks of the 

 Falkland Islands 274 



Smith, James, Esq., of Jordan Hill. On the scratched boulders and 

 rocks of the coal-field of Scotland 33 



. On the Geology of Gibraltar 41 



Spratt, Lieut. T. A. B., R.N., and Prof. E. Forbes. On the 

 Geology of Lycia 8 



Strickland, H. E., Esq. On two species of microscopic shells 

 found in the Lias 30 



Stutchbury, Samuel, Esq. Description of a new species of Plesio- 

 saurus in the Museum of the Bristol Institution 411 



Tag art, Edward, Esq. On markings in the Hastings sand beds near 

 Hastings, supposed to be the footprints of birds 267 



VicKARY, Capt. N. Geological report on a portion of the Beloo- 

 chistan Hills 260 



Williams, Rev. D. On the circumstances and phaenomena pre- 

 sented by the Granite of Lundy Island, and of Hestercombe in the 

 Quantock Hills, compared with those which characterize the Gra- 

 nites of Devon and Cornwall 68 



