INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



Buckland, Dr., on nodules found on the 



shores of Lough Neagh, 103. 

 Bunbury, Mr., on fossil ferns found at 

 Frostburg, Maryland, U.S., 82. 



on fossil plants from the coal for- 

 mation of Nova Scotia, 136. 



Burmeister, Dr., notice of his work on 

 Trilobites, 215. 



Calcareous band in the Plastic Clay, 

 Mr. Rennieon, 260. 



Cambrian group of Prof. Sedgwick, 130, 

 289. 



Cape Breton, Mr. Brown on erect fossil 

 trees there, 393. 



Carpolithes Smithia, n. s., 53. 



Caryocrinus ornatus, notice of, 11. 



Cautley, Major, and Dr. Falconer, no- 

 tice of their work, 219. 



Chalk, on a Pterodactyl from the, 7. 



Dr.Mantell on fossilfruitsfrom,51. 



Charlton, Mr., on the discovery of the 

 tusk of an elephant in the gravel 

 near Rochester, 32. 



Cheshire, Mr. Binney on the new red 

 sandstone of, 12. 



footmarks in the new red sand- 

 stone of, 65. 



Chirotherian impressions in the coal- 

 measures of Pennsylvania, 418. See 

 also Footprints. 



Choin-batard, fossils of, 5. 



Chonefes Falklandica, n. sp., 274. 



Classification of the fossiliferous slates 

 of Cumberland, &c., by Prof. Sedg- 

 wick, 106. 



Cleavage planes, direction of, in North 

 Wales, 315. 



Coal of Formosa, notice of its existence, 

 81. 



Coal-beds of Lower Normandy, 1. 



Coal-field, Scottish, scratched boulders 

 and rocks from, 33. 



Lancashire, general description of, 



13. 



Alabama, U.S., Mr. Lyell on, 278. 



Mr. Brown on erect fossil trees 



found at Sydney, Cape Breton, 393. 



Coal fossils of Nova Scotia, notices of, 

 132 ; notes on, by Mr. C. J. F. Bun- 

 bury, 136. 



Coal-measures of Pennsylvania, U.S., 

 Mr. Lvell on the footsteps of animals 

 in, 417. 



Coal period, temperature of, 87. 



Colly hurst, section of coal-measures and 

 new red sandstone at, 20. 



Coniferous wood in the coal formation 

 of Nova Scotia, 133. 



Cooper, Mr., notice of coal found at 

 Formosa, 81. 



Council, report, 1846, i. 



Crag of Ipswich, whale's ear-bone found 



in; by Mr. Rose, 32. 

 Creseis ventricosa, sp. n., 314. 

 Creseis ohtusa, sp. n.,314. 

 Creseis yracillima, sp. n., 314. 

 Cretaceous beds of Lycia, account of, by 



Lt. Spratt and Prof. E. Forbes, 9. 

 Crinoids, M. von Buch on a new family 



of, 11. 

 Cumberland, Prof. Sedgwick on the 



classification of the fossiliferous slates 



of, 106. 

 Cumming, Mr., on the geology of the 



Isleof Man, 317. 

 Cunningham, Mr., on the footsteps of 



birds in the new red sandstone of 



Storton, 410. 

 Cutch, notice of an earthquake in, bv 



Capt. Nelson, 103. 

 Cystidea, M. von Buch on, 11. 

 Danseites aspleuioides var. major, 85. 

 Darwin, Mr., on fine dust falling on 



vessels in the Atlantic, 2Q. 



notice of his researches, 193. 



on the geology of the Falkland 



Islands, 267. 

 Davis, Mr., on the geology of the neigh- 

 bourhood of Tremadoc, 70. 

 Dawes, Mr., on Sternbergife, 139. 

 Dawson, Mr., on fossils of the coal 



formation of Nova Scotia, 1 32. 

 Deane, Dr. J., on footprints on new 



red sandstone, collected by him, 38. 

 Detritus, superficial, of Sweden, Sir R. 



Murchison on, 349. 

 Bichohune cervinum, Prof. Owen on an 



upper molar tooth of, from Binstead, 



Isle of Wight, 420. 

 Dickinson, Mr., on the strata called 



' Jackstones' at Merthyr Tydvil, 131. 

 Donations to the Library of the Geolo- 

 gical Societv in the year 1845, 56 ; 



in 1846,449. 

 Drift, Scandinavian, Sir R. Murchison 



on, 349. 

 Dukinfield, Mr. Binney on a Sigillaria 



found there, 390. 

 Durocher's memoir on the Scandinavian 



drift, reference to, 354. 

 Dust, fine, falling on vessels in the At- 

 lantic, Mr. Darwin on, 26. 

 Ear-bone of whale, found in Ipswich 



Crag, notice of, by Mr. Rose, 32. 

 Earthquake, notice of, in Cutch, by 



Capt. Nelson, 103. 

 Ehrenberg, Prof., on the fine dust that 



falls on vessels in the Atlantic, and 



the iufusoriae it contains, 28. 

 Elephant's tusk in Rochester gravel, bv 



Mr. Charlton, 32. 

 Elevations, successive, at Gibraltar, no- 



