INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



son on some fossils from the, 208 ; 



of New Zealand, 197 ; of Tuscany, 



485; of Vancouver Island, 199. 

 Coccosteus, Hugh Miller on, 129, 136. 



decipiens, 128. 



microsporidylus, 128. 



Milleri, 132. 



pusillus, 128, 131. 



trigonaspis, 128. 



Codrington, T., Esq., on the probably 



glacial origin of some Norwegian 



lakes, 345. 

 Colliery, Shireoak, near Worksop, 137. 

 Comparative sections of the Oolite, 



Lias, and Trias, 81. 

 Conchodus, 120. 

 Copper-mines of Tuscany, 483. 

 Corbicula ingens, 179. 

 Corbis elliptioa, 179. 

 Corbula Oldhami, 181. 



sulcifera, 181. 



Cornbrash of the Yorkshire coast, 27. 

 Correbuiehiil, mineral veins at, 423. 

 Crag strata beneath the boulder-clay 



in Aberdeenshire, Mr. T. F. Jamie- 

 son on, 371. 

 Cretaceous period, Mr. S. V. Wood, 



jun. on the pi-obable events which 



succeeded the close of Ibe, 328. 

 Cretaceous rocks in Jamaica, 324 ; of 



South America, 470; of Vancouver 



Island, 199. 

 Crickley Hill, section of the Inferior 



Oolite at, 8. 

 Cristellaria aculeata, 303. 

 Crocodile, fossil remains of, from 



Bahia, 266, 268. 

 Culham, section of the strata at. 309. 

 CurculionicUe, fossil, from Nagpur, 



184. 

 Cynochampsa laniarius, 61. 

 Cypridse, fossil, from Nagpur. 186; 



from near Bahia, 266. 

 Cypris(?) AWporUana. 267. 



conculcata, 266. 



cylindrica, 186. 



Hislopi, I 7 . 



Htmteri, 187. 



(?) Montserraten&is, 267. 



slrangulata, l" ; 7. 



subglobosa, 186. 



, ea elliptica, 180. 

 - — Hunteri, L80. 



Jerdoni, L8 >. 



orbicularis, 180. 



Baweai, 180. 



Wapsharei, 180. 



Wilsoni, 180. 



Dawson, Dr. J. W., on a terrestrial 



mollusk, a chilognathous myriapod, 



and some ni .•• of n pi iles 



from the coal-formation of Nova 

 Scotia, 208. 

 Deeva Bay, Spitzbergen, glacier in, 



431. 

 Delesse. M. A., on fossil incised bones, 



470. 

 Dendrerpeton Acadianum. 273. 

 Devonian fishes, Sir P. Or. Egerton on 



the nomenclature of the, 119. 

 flora, Prof. Groeppert on the, 



279. 

 Dict/nodon (Ptychognaihus) declivis, 



49. 

 Dicynodont reptiles, admeasurements 



of skul*s of, 58. 

 Dinnet, section of the Moor of, 352. 

 Dinosaur, fossil vertebra of, from 



Bahia, 200, 268. 

 Diorite of Tuscany, 481. 

 Diplacanthus gibbus, 123. 



perarmatus, 123. 



Diplopterus gracilis, 123. 



macrolepidotus, 124. 



Dipterus brachypygopterus, 12~>. 



macropygopterus, 125. 



Ya'.cncienncsi, 125. 



Distribution of Ammonites, by W. 



Smith, xli ; of land and sea at the 



lower Permian period, 65; of ma- 

 rine Invertebrata in time, xlv. 

 Dogger at Blue Wick, 15. 

 Dolomites, Mr. T. S. Hunt on (lie 



formation of gypsums and, L52. 

 Donations to the Library, x, 82, 203, 



330, 498; to the Museum, ix. 

 Dorking, Polyptychodon from the 



lower chalk at, 201'. 

 Dorsetshire, Inferior Oolite of, 36. 

 Downton sandstone at Ledbury, M>5. 

 Drakenberg Mountain, .South Africa, 



reptilian n mai rom, 61. 

 Drifi and rolled grav north 



of Scotland, T. F. Jamieson, Esq., 



on the, -">47. 



rood of Spitzbergen, 151, 432. 

 Dundry Hill, section of, 21. 

 Dura Den, the Rev. Dr. J. Anderson 



on the Yellow Sandstone of, 136. 

 Durness, the tract of, 227. 



iquakes in Venezuela, 169. 



es, tertiary deposits asso- 

 ciated with trap- ,15 1. 

 rton, Sir P. GL, ] ogic 



note No. I_'. on the Qolature 



of the Devonian fishes, by, 1 19. 

 Elephant remains in Edb and and 



Wa es, 491. 

 Elgin, Mr. ('. Moore on the reptili- 



i'rV' ■ mes of, i l.'i ; Rev. \Y. 



j. Sj monds on the repti iferous 

 sandstones near, 158. 



