INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



Beverley Bay, Spitzbergen, 444. 



Biloculina elongata, 307. 



Birdlip Hill, Gloucestershire, section 

 of the Inferior Oolite at, 43. 



Birnam, section across the Valley ot 

 the Tay at, 351. 



Black Point, Spitzbergen, 430, 436. 



Blue Wick, Yorkshire, the Cephalo- 

 poda-bed at, 3. 



Bone-cave at Brixham, 189 ; in Lan- 

 guedoc, 491. 



Bone-caves in Sicily, 99, 459 ; the ter- 

 tiary basalt of Victoria, 148 ; South 

 Australia, 257, 259; South Wales, 

 487. 



Bones obtained by Mr. Lamont In 

 Spitzbergen, list of, 438. 



Bosco's Den, 488. 



Boulder-clay of Vancouver Island, 202. 



Boulders in Scotland, 369. 



Breadalbane mines and minerals, Mr. 

 C. H. G. Thostonthe, 421. 



Brixham, Bone-cave at, 189. 



Brodie, Rev. P. B., on the occurrence 

 of footsteps of Cheirotherium in the 

 Upper Keuper in Warwickshire, 

 278. 



Bronze relics found in an auriferous 

 sand in Siberia, Mr. T. W. Atkin- 

 son on some, 241. 



Bryozoa, fossil, from South Australia, 

 260. 



Bryozoan limestone of South Australia, 

 252, 255. 



Buckman, Prof. J., on some fossil 

 reptilian eggs from the Great Oolite 

 of Cirencester, 107. 



Bulgaria, geology of a part of, 281. 



Bulimina aculeata, 303. 



Bulimus Oldhainianiis, 181. 



Bunbury, C. J. F., Esq., note on the 

 flora of the Oolite by, 115. 



Bunter sandstone in the north-west 

 district of Cheshire, 67, 69. 



Buprestidse, fossil, from Nagpur, 183. 



Burr, T., Esq., on the geo:ogy of a 

 part of South Australia between 

 Adelaide and the River Murray, 

 252. 



Burton Bradstock, section near, 47. 



Bury Cross, Hampshire, section of the 

 strata near, 448. 



Busk, G., Esq., on fossil Po^yzoa from 

 near Mount G-ambier, South Austra- 

 lia, 260. 



Calcarina excentrica, 306. 



Cambrian rocks of the north-west 

 coast of Scotland, 218. 



Cambridge, Polyptychodon from near, 

 262. 



Candona Candida. 267. 



Carboniferous and Permian series, fos- 

 sils common to the, 415. 



Carboniferous (Lower) flora, 280. 



Carboniferous series, south-easter 1 y at- 

 tenuation of the, 78; rocks of Les- 

 mahago, 316 ; of Nova Scolia, fos- 

 sils from the, 268. 



Cardita ? pusilla, 179. 



variabilis, 179. 



Caribean formation, 462, 469. 



Caves in South Australia, 257. 



Cephalopoda-bed at Blue Wick, York- 

 shire, 3. 



Cerithium Leithi, 177. 



multiforme, 176. 



suhcylindraecum, 177. 



Btoddardi, 177. 



Cervus megaceros coexistent with Man, 

 491. 



Chalk of Kent, Mr. R. Godwin- Austen 

 on the occurrence of a mass of coal 

 in the, 326. 



Cheirotherium in the Upper Keuper 

 in Warwickshire, 278. 



Chellaston near Derby, Messrs. T. 

 R. Jones and W. K. Parker on 

 some fossil Eoranhnifera from. 452. 



Cheltenham, sections of the Inferior 

 Oolite near, 6, 8, 18; the Bone-bed 

 near, 379 ; the Lias near, 408. 



Chertine or phthanite, 464. 



Cherwell, Prof. J. Phillips on the 

 Great Oolite in the Valley of the,. 

 115. 



Cheshire, the Bunter Sandstone in 

 North-western, 67 ; the Lower Keu- 

 per sandstone and Bed Marl in the 

 north-west district of, 67. 



Chiracanthus grandissimus, 123. 



lateralis, 123. 



pulverulentus, 123. 



Chirolepis curtus, 123. 



maci'ocephalus, 123. 



ve'ox, 123. 



Cirencester, some fossil reptilian eggs 

 from the Great Oolite of, 107. 



Classification of the Inferior Oolite, 

 Dr. Wright on the, 4 ; of the Lias, 

 374. 



Cleeve Hill, section at, 18. 



Coal in the Cha'k of Kent, Mr. B. 

 Godwin-Austen on the occurrence 

 of a mass of, 326. 



Coal-measures, probable extension of 

 the, from Warwickshire to the 

 Thames Valley, 74; soiitherly at- 

 tenuation of the, 74 ; under Oxford- 

 shire and Northamptonshire, Mr. 

 E. Hull on the probable depth of 

 the, 64. 



Coal of Nova Scotia, Dr. J. W. Daw- 



