INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



Gold-drifts of Victoria, 150. 

 Gosport, Mr. J. Pilbrow on a well-sec- 

 tion near, 447. 

 Gower, in Glamorganshire, Dr. H. 



Falconer on the ossiferous caves of 



the Peninsula of, 487. 

 Grampians, Prof. R. Harkness on the 



Old Red Sandstone and metamor- 



phic rocks of the, 312. 

 Granitone of Tuscany, 481. 

 Gravel, rolled, of Aberdeenshire, 347. 

 Gravels from Spitzbergen, Mr. J. 



Prestwich on the, 438. 

 Great Oolite in the Valley of the 



Cherwell, Professor J. Phillips on 



the, 115 ; Mr. E. Hull on the zones 



of the, 72 ; of Cirencester, Prof. J. 



Buckman on fossil reptilian eggs 



from the, 107. 

 Grey chalk near Guildford, 324. 

 Grey limestone of Yorkshire, fossils of 



the, 29. 

 Gristhorpe Bay, Yorkshire, section 



from the Cornbrash to the Millc- 



pore-bed in, 25. 

 Grvphite-grit of Gloucestershire, 7, 



39, 44. 

 Guildford, Mr. R. Godwin-Austen on 



some fossils from the grey chalk 



near, 324. 

 Gypsums and dolomites, Mr. T. S. 



Hunt on the formation of, 152. 

 Gyroptychius angustus, 126. 



diplopteroides, 12(5. 



Harkness, Prof. R., on the association 



of the lower members of the Old 



Bed Sandstone and the nietaniorphic 



rocks on the southern margin of the 



Grampians, 312 ; sections by, in the 



North-western Highlands, 221, 223, 



230, 235. 

 Heaphy, C, Esq., on the volcanic 



country of Auckland, New Zealand, 



242. 

 Hecla Cove, Spitzbergen, 444. 

 Hemitonia? muUiradtata, IT*. 

 Hippurite-rock of Jamaica, 325. 

 Holoptychius Andersoni, 120, 130. 



Blemingi, 126, 136. 



princeps, 126. 



Sedgwicki, 126. 



HMop, Rev. S., descriptioa of fossil 

 shells from the freshwater strata of 



Nagpur and neighbouring parts of 

 Central India, by, 166; On 1 1 il> 

 tertiary deposits associated with 

 trap-rock in the East Indies, 151. 

 Hislopite, L60. 



Jiunier, L., Esq., note to M. Lartcl's 

 paper on fossil incised bones, 17. i; 



on the rock-specimens from Spitz- 



collected by Capt. Parry 

 and Lieut. Foster, 442. 



Hot springs of Venezuela . : 



Hull, E., Esq., on the south-easterly 

 attenuation of the lower secondary 

 formations of England, and the 

 probable depth of the coal-mea- 

 sures under Oxfordshire and North- 

 amptonshire, 63. 



Hunt, T. S., Esq., on the formation 

 of gypsums and dolomites, 152. 



Hunterite, 161. 



Hydrobia Bradleyi, 178. 



■ ■ Carter i, 178. 



Elliott, 178. 



Hylonomits aciedentatus, 275. 



Lyellii, 274. 



Wymani, 276. 



Hyoid apparatus of Oudenodon, 56. 



Ice Sound, Spitzbergen, 435, 430. 



Igneous rocks of Sutherland, 232 ; 

 of Tyndrum, 423, 427 ; of Van- 

 couver Island, 198. 



Incised bones, fossd, M. Lartet on, 

 471. 



India, freshwater strata and fossils of 

 Central, 154. 



Inferior Oolite in Gloucestershire, at- 

 tenuation of the, 7 1 . 



of Gloucestersliire and York- 

 shire, Dr. T. Wright on the, 1. 



Insects, fossil, from India, 182. 



Iron-ore of Glenqueich, 425; in tb.9 

 Shireoak Colliery, 140. 



Italy, fossil foraminifera of, 297. 



Jamaica, Mr. L. Barrett on some cre- 

 taceous rocks in the south-eastern 

 portion of, 324. 



Jamieson, T. ¥., Esq., on crag-strata 

 in Aberdeenshire, 492; on the drift 

 and rol ed gravel of the North of 

 Scotland, 347 ; on the occurrence of 

 crag-strata beneath the boulder-clay 

 in Aberdeenshire, 371. 



Jervis, ^\ r . P., E.-q., on some mioceno 

 rocks and minerals of Tuscany, 

 480. 



, T. Rupert, Esq., and W. K. 

 Parker, Esq., on some fossil fora- 

 minifera from Chellaston near 

 Derby, 452; on the foraminifera 

 from the Bryozoan limestone near 

 Mount Gambier, South Australia, 



L't'il : Oil the rhizopodal fauna of the 



Mediterranean, compared with that 



of the Italian and si niie other tertiary 



deposits, 293. 

 Jones, T. Rupert, Esq., reply on re- 

 ceiving the balance of the proceeds 

 of the Wt Uaston-fund, xxvi ; oa 

 Boms fossil Entomostraea IV. mi Moat- 



