INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



boniferous limestone, 55 ; old red 

 sandstone, 51. 



Cardium Hullii, 324. 



Oppelii, 325. 



Carlingford, granites of, 192. 



Carnivora, remains of, in the red crag, 

 226. 



Cephalopoda bed, characters of the, 

 312 ; continental equivalents of the, 

 314 ; in Dorsetshire, 310 ; in Glou- 

 cestershire, 292. 



Ceratiocaris, Mr. Salter on the, 33. 



Cervus dicranocerus, 224, 225. 



Cervidse, remains of, in the red crag, 

 225. 



Cetacea, remains of, in the red crag, 

 228. 



Chalk, boring through the, at Kentish 

 Town, 6. 



Chalk-flints and greensand of Aberdeen- 

 shire, fossils from the, 390. 



Charters, Major S., on a section near 

 Mont Blanc, 385. 



Chelichnus ingens, 354. 



China, occurrence of coal in, 358 ; an 

 Orthoceras from, 378. 



Chondrites from near Bangor, 246. 



Church Stretton, ripple-marks on the 

 surfaces of the flagstones near, 251. 



Circular form of craters, 333. 



Clay-slates, Mr. Scrope on, 347. 



Cleveland iron-ore, Mr. Dick's analysis 

 of the, 357. 



Cliflfs at Hastings, the lowest strata of 

 the, 288. 



Coal-basin of Valenciennes, 252. 



Coal-growth, form of the terrestrial sur- 

 face of the, in the British area, 42 ; 

 in the Belgic area, 47 ; in the Bou- 

 lonnais, 47 ; in the Franco-Belgic 

 area, 48. 



Coal in Asia Minor, Mr. Poole on the,l. 



Coal-measures near Lesmahago, sec- 

 tions of the, 25 ; Mr. Godwin-Austen 

 on the possible extension of, beneath 

 the south-eastern part of England, 38. 



Coal near the city of E-u in China, the 

 Rev. R. H. Cobbold on the occur- 

 rence of, 358. 



Coal-seams of Newcastle, Australia, 28 4. 



Cobbold, Rev. R. H., on the occurrence 

 of coal near the city of E-u in China, 

 358. 



Cobre, Santiago de Cuba, the copper- 

 lode of, 144 ; section across the 

 mineral field of, 148. 



Cones, formation of volcanic, 327. 



Copper-lode of Cobre, Santiago de Cuba, 

 Prof. Ansted on the, 144. 



Corncockle Muir, sandstones of, 256. 



Correlation of the middle eocene ter- 



tiaries of England, France, and Bel- 

 gium, 390. 

 Craters and lavas, Mr. Scrope on, 326. 

 Crnter-formation, theories of, 328. 

 Cretaceous series, extent of the, 68. 

 Croker, J. G., on the lignite-deposits 



of Bovey Tracey, Devonshire, 354. 

 Crustacea from the uppermost Silurian 



beds, 26. 

 Cuba, copper-lodes of, 144 ; general 



section across the eastern end of the 



island of, 145. 

 Cygnusferus, tibia of, 211. 

 Cypricardia brevis, 324. 

 Dead Sea, Mr. Poole's notice of a visit 



to, 203. 

 Degousee and Laurent, MM., on the 



Valenciennes coal-basin, 252. 

 Dennis, the Rev. Mr., on some organic 



remains from the bone-bed at the 



base of the lias at Lyme Regis, 252. 

 Dick, A., analysis of the Cleveland iron- 

 ore from Eston, 357. 

 Dicranoceros, remains of, in the red 



crag, 225. 

 Dinornis casuarinus, tibia of, 210. 

 Dioplodon, remains of, from the red 



crag, 228. 

 Diploceras, Mr. Salter on, 381. 

 Distribution of the fossil Estheriae, Mr. 



Jones on the, 376. 

 Dolphin, remains of, from the red crag, 



228. 

 Donation Fund, award of the, xxv. 

 Donations to the Library, 74, 154, 268, 



293. 



to the Museum, vii, viii. 



Dorsetshire, inferior oolite and upper 



has sands of, 310. 

 Downton sandstones of Kington, 93. 

 Draining a me.re near Wretham Hall, 



Norfolk, Mr. Bunbury's notice of 



some appearances on, 355. 

 Dumfriesshire, permian rocks of, 254. 

 Earthquake at Tongataboo, effects of 



an, 383. 

 Elevation of the Alps, Mr. Sharpe on 



the, 102. 

 English Channel, M. Boue on the pro- 

 bable origin of the, 325, 

 Equus, remains of, in the red crag, 223. 

 Equus plicidens, 223. 

 Erosion on the Alps, traces of, 102. 

 Eskdale, Silurian rocks of, 238. 

 Eston, analysis of iron-ore from, 357. 

 Estheria minuta, Mr. Jones on the, 376. 

 E-u in China, the occurrence of coal 



near, 358. 

 Eurypteridae, 26. 

 Eurypterus pygmceuSy 99. 

 Evigtok, Greenland, the cryolite of, 140. 



