INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



Opis carinatus, 324. 



Orthoceras from China, Mr. Woodward 

 on an, 378. 



Owen, R., on a Fossil Cranium of the 

 Musk-Buffalo from the Lower-level 

 Drift at Maidenhead, Berkshire, 124 ; 

 noticed, lix ; on some mammalian 

 fossils from the red crag of Suffolk, 

 '217 ; on the affinities of the large 

 extinct bird (Gastornis Parisiensis, 

 Hebert) indicated by a fossil femur 

 and tibia discovered in the lowest 

 eocene formation near Paris, 204. 



Palaeontological and stratigraphical re- 

 lations of the so-called sands of the 

 inferior ooUte, Dr. Wright on the, 292. 



Palceopyge Ramsay i, 249. 



Palaeozoic rocks in the parish of Les- 

 mahago, general relations of the, 1 7. 



Paris, fossil bird from the lowest eocene 

 formation near, 204. 



Peat-deposit of Wretham Mere, Nor- 

 folk, 356. 



Peel River district, Mr. Wilson on the 

 gold-district of, 286. 



Permian and triassic sandstones, range 

 of the, 63. 



character of some of the red sand- 

 stone and breccias of the south of 

 Scotland, Mr. Binney on the, 138. 

 rocks of Scotland, Prof. Harkness 



on the, 254. 



Phocaena orca, from the red crag, 228. 



Phoc(Bna, sp. from the red crag, 228. 



Physical geography of the tertiary estu- 

 ary of the Isle of Wight, 137. 



Plant, J., on the upper Keuper sand- 

 stone and its fossils at Leicester, 369. 



Plutonic rocks, Mr. P. Scrope on, 342. 



Poole, H., notice of a visit to the Dead 

 Sea, 203 ; on the Coal of the North- 

 western districts of Asia Minor, 1 ; 

 noticed, xcvii. 



Posidonomya minuta, Mr. Jones on the, 

 376. 



Potash-granites of Ireland, 187. 



Prestwich, J., on the Boring through 

 the Chalk at Kentish Town, London, 

 6 ; noticed, lix ; on the correlation 

 of the middle eocene tertiaries of 

 England, France, and Belgium, 390 ; 

 on the Gravel near Maidenhead in 

 which the Skull of the Musk-Buffalo 

 was found, 131 ; noticed, lix : Reply 

 to the President on receiving the 

 Donation Fund Award for M. Des- 

 hayes, xxv. 



Protichnites Scoticus, 243. 



Pteraspides of the tilestones, 98. 



Pteraspis Banksii, 100. 



truneatus, 100. 



Pterygotus of the tilestones, 97. 



Raised beaches in Argyllshire, Com- 

 mander Bedford's notice of some, 167. 



Red crag of Suffolk, Prof. Owen on 

 some mammalian remains from the, 

 217. 



Red deer, remains of, in Wretham Mere, 

 356. 



Red sandstones and breccias of the 

 south of Scotland, Mr. Binney on the 

 permian character of some of the, 

 138. 



Report, Annual, i ; of the Council, i ; 

 of the Library Committee, iii ; of the 

 Museum Committee, iv. 



Rhinoceros, remains of, in the red crag 

 of Suffolk, 217. 



Rhinoceros Schleiermacheri ?, 218-221. 



Ripple-marks in the Longmynd rocks, 

 250. 



Rubidge, R. N., on the geology of some 

 parts of South Africa, 237. 



Salter, J. W., on a new genus of Ce- 

 phalopoda, Diploceras (Orthoceras 

 disiphonatum of Sowerby), and on 

 the occurrence of Ascoceras in Bri- 

 tain, 381 ; on fossil remains in the 

 Cambrian rocks of the Longmynd and 

 North Wales, 246 ; on some new 

 Crustacea from the uppermost Silu- 

 rian rocks, 26 ; on the fossil tracks 

 from Binks, 243 ; on the fossils found 

 in the chalk-flints and greensand of 

 Aberdeenshire, 390. 



Sands of the upper lias. Dr. Wright on 

 the, 292. 



Sandstones and breccias of the south of 

 Scotland of an age subsequent to the 

 carboniferous period. Prof. Harkness 

 on the, 254. 



Santiago de Cuba, copper-lode of, 144. 



Sawkins, J. G., on the movement of 

 land in the South Sea Islands, 383. 



Scotland, fossil crustaceans from, 26 ; 

 Mr. Binney on the permian character 

 of some of the red sandstone and 

 breccias of the south of, 138. 



(South), Prof. Harkness on the 



permian rocks of, 254. 



Scrope, G. Poulett, on the formation of 

 craters, and the nature of the liquid- 

 ity of lavas, 326. 



Section and fossils at Beacon Hill, 

 Gloucestershire, 300 ; Bradford Ab- 

 bey, 309 ; Crickley Hill, 297 ; Fro- 

 cester Hill, 302 ; Leckampton Hill, 

 295 ; W^otton-under-Edge, 306. 



of Mont Lacha, 385 ; part of the 



valley of the Thames near Maiden- 

 head, 133 ; the boring at Kentish 

 Town, 13, 14 ; cliffs east of Hastings, 



