ALPHABETICAL INDEX 



TO THE 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



[The fossils referred to are described, and those of which the names are printed 

 in italics are also figured.] 



I 



Aberdeenshire, Mr. Salter on the fossils 

 found in the chalk-flints and green - 

 sand of, 390. 



Africa, South, Mr. Rubidge's notes on 

 the geology of, 237. 



Alluvia of Switzerland, marine shells in 

 the, 120. 



Alps, Mr. Sharpe on the last elevation 

 of the, with notices of the heights at 

 which the sea has left traces of its 

 action on their sides, 102. 



Altitudes of terraces in the Swiss valleys, 

 table of, 122. 



Altitudes of the heads of Swiss valleys, 

 table of, 122. 



Ammonites Dorsetensis, 321. 



Analysis of the Cleveland iron-ore, 357. 



Annan, red sandstones of the, 259. 



Anneli de-tubes in the Longmynd rocks, 

 249. 



Anniversary Address of the President, 

 xxvi. See also Hamilton, W. J. 



Annual General Meeting, i. 



Annual Report, i. 



Ansted, D. T., description of remarkable 

 mineral veins, 144 ; on the copper- 

 lode of Cobre, Santiago de Cuba, 144. 



Aptorms otidiforrnis, tibia of, 210. 



Jrenicola didyma, 248. 



Argyllshire, raised beaches in, 167. 



Artois, axis of, 59. 



Ascoceras Barrandii, 381. 



Ascoceras, Mr. Salter on the occurrence 

 of, in Britain, 381. 



Asia Minor, coal of, 1 ; fossils from, 3 ; 

 nummulitic limestone in, 4. 



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

 tiary deposits of the Sussex coast, 4 ; 

 noticed, Ivii ; on the possible exten- 

 sion of the coal-measures beneath the 

 south-eastern part of England, 38 ; 

 noticed, lii. 



Australia, Mr. Wilson on the geology 

 of parts of, 283. 



Award of the Donation Fund, xxv. 



WoUaston Medal, xxi. 



Axis of Artois, 59. 



Ayrshire, red sandstones of, 262. 



Babbage, C, on the action of ocean- 

 currents in the formation of the strata 

 of the earth, 366. 



Balsena, remains of, in the red crag, 

 228. 



Ballochmoyle bridge, sections of the 

 upper perraian sandstone of Dumfries 

 near, 139, 262. 



Banks, R. W., on the tilestones, or 

 Downton sandstones, in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Kington, and their con- 

 tents, 93 ; noticed, 1. 



Bear, remains of, in the red crag, 227. 



Beckles, S. H., on the lowest strata of 

 the cliffs at Hastings, 288. 



Bedford, E. J., on some raised beaches 

 in Argj'llshire, 167. 



Binks, fossil tracks at, 243. 



Binney, E. W., on some footmarks in 

 ^ae millstone grit of Tintwistle, 

 Cheshire, 350 ; on the permian cha- 

 racter of some of the red sandstones 

 and breccias of the south of Scotland, 

 138. 



Birds' tibiae, characters of, 205. 



Bone-bed, Rev. ]Mr. Dennis on probable 

 mammalian bone from the, 252. 



Boring through the chalk at Kentish 

 Town, London, 6. 



Boue, A., on the probable origin of the 

 EngUsh Channel by means of a fis- 

 sure, 325. 



Bovey Tracey, Dr. Croker on the lig- 

 nite deposits of, 354. 



Bowen, H. G., on the geology of Trini- 

 dad, 389. 



Bxidport, section near, 310. 



Brisbane, geology of, 287. 



British and foreign middle eocene ter- 

 tiaries, the correlation of the, 390. 



Brodie, Rev. P. B., on the upper Keuper 

 sandstone of Warwickshire, 374. 



Bubalus moschatus, fossil and recent 

 crania of the, 127. 



Bulgaria, Capt. Spratt on the geology 

 of parts of, 387. 



Bunbur)', J. F., notice of some appear- 

 ances observed on draining a mere 

 near Wretham Hall, Norfolk, 355. 



Cambrian rocks of the Longmynd and 

 North Wales, fossil remains from, 

 246. 



Canis, remains of, in the red crag, 226. 



Carboniferous series, mountain or car- 



