INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS, 



India : Hislop on the connexion of 

 the Umret coal-beds with the plant- 

 beds of Nagpur in India, and of both 

 of these with those of Burdwan, c ; 

 Jacob's account of the examination 

 of the Nerbudda Valley in Central 

 India, ci. America : Logan and 

 Hunt on the geology of Canada, ci ; 

 Dawson's Acadian Geology, noticed, 

 cii ; Belcher and Salter on the geo- 

 logy of the Arctic regions, ciii ; Is- 

 bister on the geology of the Hudson 

 Bay territories, and of portions of the 

 Arctic and north-western regions of 

 America, ciii ; Lea on the fossil 

 footmarks in the red sandstone of 

 Pottsville, civ ; Norwood and Pratten 

 on some palaeozoic fossils of the 

 United States, civ ; and on the genus 

 Chonetes as found in the western 

 states and territories, civ ; Trask on 

 the geology of the Coast-mountains 

 and part of the Sierra Nevada, cv ; 

 Dana's Address to the American As- 

 sociation for the Advancement of 

 Science, cv ; Marcou on gold in Cali- 

 fornia, cv ; Rogers's geological map 

 of the United States and British 

 North America, cvi ; Dana on the 

 lower Silurian rocks, cvi ; the geolo- 

 gical survey of the State of Wiscon- 

 sin, and of the State of New Jersey, 

 cvii ; "Whitney on the changes in 

 mineral-veins near the surface, cvii. 

 South America : the death of Dr. 

 Voltz while exploring Surinam, cvii ; 

 fossils from Surinam, cvii. British 

 Colonies : Garden on some cretaceous 

 rocks in the district south of Natal, 

 cviii ; Sutherland on the geology of 

 Natal, cviii ; Clarke on the geology 

 of Australia, cviii; Resales on the 

 gold-fields of Victoria, cviii ; Odem- 

 heimer on the geology of part of the 

 Peel River district, cviii. PalcBon- 

 tology, &c. : Jones on palaeozoic bi- 

 valved entomostraca, cviii, cix ; 

 Wright on a new genus of fossil Ci- 

 daridse, cix ; Davidson on the sy- 

 stematic arrangement of recent and 

 fossil Brachiopoda, cix ; Dunker and 

 Von Meyer's Paloeontographica, cix ; 

 King on the Pleurodictyum, problem- 

 aticum, ex ; Sorby on slaty cleavage 

 as exhibited in the Devonian lime- 

 stones of Devonshire, cxi ; Lyell's 

 fifth edition of the Manual of Ele- 

 mentary Geology, noticed, cxi; crater 

 of Palma, cxi; Ehrenberg's researches 

 on greensands, cxii ; perforations of 

 rocks by zoophytes and moUusca, as 



noticed by M. Cailland of Nantes, 

 Prof. Long of Grenoble, and by the 

 President, cxii ; Murchison and Ni- 

 col's geological map of Europe, cxiii ; 

 progress of the geological map of 

 Germany, cxiv ; Von Dechen's geo- 

 logical map of the Rhenish provinces 

 of Prussia and of Westphalia, cxiv ; 

 Mylne's MS. map of the geology of 

 London audits vicinity , cxi v ; Powell's 

 Essay on the Philosophy of Creation, 

 noticed and criticized, cxv ; Wallace 

 on the Law which has regulated the 

 introduction of new Species, noticed, 

 cxviii ; conclusion, cxviii. 



Harkness, R., on the lowest sedimentary 

 rocks of the south of Scotland, 238 ; 

 on the sandstones and breccias of the 

 south of Scotland of an age subse- 

 quent to the carboniferous period, 

 254. 



Hastings, Mr. Beckles on the lowest 

 strata of the cliffs at, 288. 



Haughton, S., experimental researches 

 on the granites of Ireland, 171 ; no- 

 ticed, Ix. 



Hawaii, volcanic eruption in, 171, 386. 



Himantopterus and Eurypterus, 27, 28. 



Himantopterus acuminatus, 28, 29. 



■ Banksii, 32, 99. 



Mlobus, 28, 30. 



lanceolatus, 28, 32. 



maximuSi 28, 29. 



perornatus, 28, 31. 



History of Vesuvius, 335. 



Hog, remains of, in the red crag, 222. 



Hoplocetus crassidens from the red 

 crag, 228. 



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



Huxley, T. H., observations on the struc- 

 ture and affinities of Himantopterus 

 by, 34. 



Ibbetson, L. L. B., on the possible ori- 

 gin of veins of gold in quartz and 

 other rocks, 384. 



Igneous rocks of Malvern, 382 ; of the 

 district of Lesmahago in Scotland, 21. 



Inferior oolite of Dorsetshire, fossils 

 and sections of, 310 ; of Gloucester- 

 shire, fossils and sections of, 292. 



Ireland, Experimental Researches on 

 the Granites of, by the Rev. Samuel 

 Haughton, 171. 



Iron -ore from Cleveland, analysis of, 

 357. 



Isle of Wight, local oscillation of the 

 coast of, 6 ; Mr. Sorby on the phy- 

 sical geography of the tertiary estuary 

 of the, 137. 



Jones, T. R., on the Estheria minuta, 

 376. 



