INDEX TO THE PEOCEEDIN'aS. 



Equisetites columnaris, A. cle Zigno 

 on the, 113. 



Koenigii, 113. 



Eriboll and Hope, sections across 

 Lochs, 326. 



Eriboll House, section of the quartz- 

 rock and gneissose beds above, 231. 



Eruptive rocks of the north of Scot- 

 land, Sir R. I. Murchison on the, 

 215. 



Estuarine deposits at Yarmouth, 450. 



Etheridge, R., Esq., note on Dundrv 

 Hill by, 21. 



Euphotide of Tuscany, 481. 



Falconer, Dr. H, on the ossiferous 

 Grotta di Maccagnone near Pa- 

 lermo, 99 ; further observations on 

 the ossiferous caves near Palermo, 

 189 ; on the ossiferous caves of the 

 Peninsula of Grower in Glamorgan- 

 shire, South Wales, 487. 



Eimbria-bed of Gloucestershire, 12. 



Fishes, Sir P. G. Egerton on the no- 

 menclature of the Devonian, 119. 



Fish-remains from Bahia, South Ame- 

 rica, Sir P. Egerton on some, 265. 



Flint implements in bone-caves in Si- 

 cily, 104, 460 ; from the gravel near 

 Amiens, 190; of the Valley of the 

 Somme, lii. 



Flora of the Oolite, Baron A. de Zigno 

 on the, 110. 



Flora of the lower palaeozoic forma- 

 mations, Prof. H. R. Goeppert on 

 the, 279. 



Flower, J. W., Esq., on a flint-imple- 

 ment recently discovered at St. 

 Acheul, near Amiens, 190. 



Foraminifera, fossil, from New Zealand, 

 251 ; from South Australia, 261. 



Foraminifera of the Mediterranean, 

 292. 



Fossil and recent Foraminifera, 292. 



Fossil CypridsB from Bahia, 266 ; 

 from Nagpur, 186. 



Foraminifera from Chellaston 



near Derby, 452. 



fishes of the Yellow Sandstone of 



Dura Den, 136. 



insects from Nagpur, 182. 



reptilian eggs from the Great 



Oolite of Cirencester, Prof. J. Buck- 

 man on some, 109. 



reptilian remains from South 



Africa, Prof. Owen on some, 49. 



Fossil shells from the bone-cave of 

 Maccagnone, 106 ; the freshwater 

 strata of Central India, description 

 of, by the Rev. Stephen Hislop, 166. 



Fossil vertebrae from near Frome, So- 

 mersetshire, 492. 



Fossils from Auckland, New Zealand, 

 251 ; near Bahia, in South America, 

 263 ; near Gosport, 448 ; Spitzber- 

 gen, 442 ; the coal of Nova Scotia, 

 268 ; the grey chalk near Guildford, 

 324. 

 Freshwater deposits of Bessarabia, 

 Moldavia, Wallachia, and Bulgaria, 

 Captain T. Spratt on the, 281. 

 Freshwater strata and fossils of Cen- 

 tral India, 154. 

 Frocester Hill, section of the Inferior 



Oolite at, 9. 

 Frome, Somersetshire, Polyptychodon 

 from near, 263 ; small fossil ver- 

 tebrae from, 492. 

 Fuller's earth, limited extension of 



the, 72. 

 Fusus pygmcens, 176. 

 Gabbro of Tuscany, 481. 

 Galesaurus planiceps, 58. 

 Gault at Culham, 309. 

 Geikie, A., Esq., on the Old Red 

 Sandstone of the South of Scotland, 

 312. 

 Geological time, 1. 



Geology of South Australia, Mr. Sel- 

 wyn on the, 252, 253; of Spitz- 

 bergen, Mr. J. Lamont on the, 150 ; 

 Vancouver Island, M. H. Bauer- 

 man on the, 198. 

 Gisborne, bone-cave in the tertiary ba- 

 salt near, 148. 

 Glacial origin of some Norwegian lakes, 



Mr. T. Codrington on the, 345. 

 Glacier in Deeva Bay, Spitzbergen, 

 431 ; on the south-east coast of 

 Spitzbergen, 429. 

 Glastonbury Tor, section of, 34. 

 Glen Derry, 357. 

 Glenqueich, iron-ore at, 425. 

 Globigerina helicina, 305. 

 Gloucestershire and Yorkshire, the In- 

 ferior Oolite of, 1. 

 Glyptolcemus Kinnairdii, 137. 

 Glyptolepis, 125. 

 Gneiss, fundamental, of the north of 



Scotland, 215. 

 Gneissose rocks of Sutherland and 



Boss, 237. 

 Godwin- Austen,R., Esq., on some fossils 

 from the grey chalk near Guildford, 

 324 ; on the occurrence of a mass of 

 coal in the chalk of Kent, 326. 

 Goeppert, Prof. H. R., on the flora of 

 the Silurian, Devonian, and Lower 

 Carboniferous formations, 279. 

 Gold-bearing quartz-veins of Victoria, 

 145 ; rocks of Venezuela, 463 ; sand 

 of Siberia, 241 ; veins at Loch Earn, 

 425. 



