INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



Mansfield, the Permian rocks and 

 Trj.as near, 75. 



Marble Point, Spitzbergen, 443. 



Marginulina hirsuta, 302. 



Lituus, 303. 



Marlstone of the Cotteswold Hills, 70. 



Meal Uaine, drift on, 359 ; section 

 across the Tunimel Valley at, 361 ; 

 section along the ridge of mica-slate 

 at, 364. 



Mediterranean, Messrs. T. R. Jones 

 and W. K. Parker on the rhizopodal 

 fauna of the, 292. 



Melania Hunteri, 166. 



quadriiineata, 166. 



terebriformis, 266. 



Merisfos Himieri, 184. 



Metamorphie rocks of Vancouver 

 Island, 198. 



Mica-schists of Breadalbane, 421. 



Miliola Seminulum, 307. 



Millepore-bed, fossils of the, 32. 



Miller, Hugh, extracts of letters re- 

 ceived by Sir P. G. Egerton from, 

 129-136. 



Minchin Hole, 488. 



Mineral veins of Breadalbane, 422 ; 

 of Venezuela, 463. 



Miocene rocks and minerals of Tus- 

 cany, Mr. W. P. Jarvis on some, 480. 



Moldavia, freshwater deposits of, 281. 



Montserrate, South America, fossils 

 from. 26.*). 



Moore, C, Esq., on the so-called Weal- 

 den-beds at Linksfield near Elgin, 

 and the reptiliferous sandstones of 

 Elgin, 445. 



Morris, Prof. J., list of fossils from 

 near Gosport by, 448 ; on some fossil 

 shells from Montserrate, 266. 



Mosquito Plains, 2.V>, Sn. ' 



Mount Gambier, 252, 258; Schanck, 

 252, 2.38 ; Wellington, New Zealand, 

 249. 



Mud-volcanos of Tarbaco, near Car- 



thagena, 197. 

 Murchison. Sir E. I., supplemental ob- 

 servations mi fcheorSerof I he ancient 

 stratified rocks of the north of Scot- 

 land, ;iik1 Iheir associated eruptive 

 rocks by, 2 1 ■">. 

 Murray, A., Esq., notes on some fossil 



insects from Nagpur by, II 2. 

 Murray River, tertian Btrata near tin-, 



252, 2:»:;. 

 Muschelkalk, Bubaerial conditions du- 

 ring tbe formation of the, 76. 

 Museum Committee, report of the, ii. 

 Myriapod fossil from Nora Scotia, 



272. 

 I gpur, Mr. A. Mun 



insects from, 182; Mr. S. Hislop on 

 the freshwater strata and fossils of. 

 154 ; Mr. T. Rupert Jones on fossil 

 Cyprida? from, 186. 



Nanaimo River, strata and fossils of, 

 199. 



Narbadda, freshwater fossils from, 181 . 



Natica Sfoddardi, 176. 



New Zea n and, coal in, 197 ; the vol- 

 canic phenomena of, 242. 



Nodosaria hirsuta, 302. 



longicauda, 302. 



■ ovicula, 302. 



Pyrula, 302. 



Nodosarina, 453. 



Nomenclature of the Devonian fishes, 

 Sir P. Egerton on the, 1 19. 



Nonionina Scapha, 306. 



sphseroides, 306. 



Norfolk, London Clay in, 449. 



Northamptonshire, the probable deptli 

 of the coal-measures under, 64. 



North of Scotland, Sir R. I. Murchi- 

 son on the order of the ancient stra- 

 tified rocks of the, 215. 



Norwegian lakes, Mr. T. Codrington 

 on the probably glacial origin of 

 some, 345. 



Nova Scotia, Dr. J. W. Dawson on 

 some fossils from the coal of, 268. 



Nubeeularia lucifuga, 453, 450. 



Tibia, 455. 



NuCVlu J Hi: /Jin, 179. 



Nussdorf. fossil foraminifera from, 301 . 



Ofiocalce, 483. 



Old Red Sandstone and the meta- 

 morphie rocks of the Grampians, 

 312. 



O'd Red Sandstone, fishes of the, 1 19. 



of the South of Scotland, Mr. A. 



Geikie on the, 312. 



Oolite, attenuation of the, 71 ; Baron 

 A. de Zigno on the Mora of tin-. IK); 

 Great, near Oxford. L16; of Ciren- 

 cester, fossil eggs from the. H>7. 



Oolithes Bathoniccs, 108. 



Ossiferous Grotia di Maccagnone, near 



Palermo, tin', 99. 



( iMcolcpis arenatus, 124. 



brevis, 121. 



Ostrea Vangadiensis, 178. 



Oudenodon, hyoid apparatus of. 56. 



i ■ i odo !!• i a. 55. 



Givvii. 56. 



prognathus, 55. 



' ).. H. Prof. R., on i oains oi 



Po'yptychodon from Dorking, 262; 

 on some reptilian fossils from South 

 Africa, 19 : on some small fot 

 tebras from near om< rset- 



