INDEX TO THE PEOCEEDINGS. 



Lepidodendron corrugatum, 313. 



Gaspianum, 312. 



Lepidostrobus globosus, 314. 



Richardsoni, 314. 



Lejptop7iloen/m rJiombictmi, 316. 



Library Committee, report of the, v. 



Limestone in the coal-measures of 

 Ayrshire, Mr. Binney on, 437. 



Lindale Cote Mines, sections at, 275, 

 276. 



List of Devonian plants from New 

 Brunswick, 304; fossil fishes of 

 the Carboniferous Limestone, 99 ; 

 fossils of the Bracklesham beds of 

 Bracklesham Bay, 74 ; Alum Bay, 

 84 ; High Chff, 88; Hunting Bridge, 

 79; White CUff Bay, 70; sheUs 

 from the gravel near Bedford, 113 ; 

 specimens from the coal-formation 

 of Nova Scotia, 7. 



Lister, the Eev. W., on the drift con- 

 taining recent shells in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Wolverhampton, 159. 



Little River, section at, 300. 



Liveing, Prof., analysis of green colour- 

 ing matter in the Bracklesham beds, 

 86. 



Liverpool, glacial surface-markings 

 near, 377. 



Llandeilo flags, crustacean track in 

 the, 347. 



Loch Treig, 171. 



London Basin, Mr. Whitaker on the, 

 269 ; section across the, 260 ; west- 

 ern end of the, 258. 



London Clay, 270; basement-bed of 

 the, 269. 



Loxomma Alhnanni, 291. 



Lucerne, lake of, 196. 



Lunel-Viel, bone-caves of, 1. 



Lycopodites Matthewi, 314. 



Vanuxemii, 314. 



Maine, Devonian flora of, 298. 



Manilla, volcanic phenomenon witness- 

 ed in, 8. 



Map of a part of Nova Scotia, 343 ; 

 lake of G^eneva, 194 ; part of Fife- 

 shire, 429. 



Marcel de Serres, Prof., on the bone- 

 caves of Lunel-Viel, Herault, 1. 



Megaphyton (?) fromPerry,MaLae,318. 



Mesozoic and Permian faunae in E. 

 Australia, the Rev. W. B. Clarke on, 

 244. 



Metamorphic rocks of the Banfishire 

 coast, &c.. Prof. Harkness on the, 

 331. 



Minerals of the granite of Donegal, 

 410. 



Mispec River, section at, 300. 



Mixen Rocks, Bracklesham beds of 

 the, 76. 



Monsoon, death of fishes during the, 

 453. 



Morris, Prof. J,, and Gr. E. Roberts, 

 Esq.jOn the Carboniferous Limestone 

 of Oreton and Farlow, Clee Hills, 

 Shropshire; with a description of 

 a new Fterichtht/s, by Sir P. de M. 

 G-. Egerton, Bart., 94. 



Morton, Gr. H., Esq., on glacial sur- 

 face-markings on the sandstone near 

 Liverpool, 377. 



Motta, volcanic cone of, 23. 



Mountain-limestone of Yorkshire, Chi- 

 tons from the, 233. 



Murchison, Sir R. I. (Vice-President), 

 address on presenting theWollaston- 

 medal to Mr. Grod win- Austen, xxvii j 

 and to Professor Huxley on handing 

 to him the residue of the Wollaston- 

 fund for Prof. Heer, xxix ; obituary 

 notice of Dr. Eitton, xxx. 



Museum Committee, report of the, iii. 



Nelmnhiimi Buchii^ 374. 



Netley, Bracklesham beds at, 79. 



Netley Heath, sands of, 273. 



Neuchatel, lake of, 195. 



Nev/ropteris polymorpha, 320. 



serratula^ 320. 



New Brunswick,Devonian plants from, 

 299 ; section at Courtney Bay, 300 ; 

 section from Little River to Mispec 

 River, 300. 



New Cross,near Bovey, section near,13. 



New Forest, Bracklesham beds of the, 

 79. 



New York, Devonian flora of, 297. 



Nicol, Prof. J., on the geological 

 structure of the Southern G-ram- 

 pians, 443. 



Nith, section across the valley of the, 

 217. 



Nore, valley of the, 385, 398. 



North America, petroleum-springs in,3. 



Northern hemisphere, lakes of the, 

 201. 



Nottinghamshu'e, Carboniferous rocks 

 of, 140. 



Nova Scotia, gold-fields of, 342. 



, map of, 343. 



, ReptUia from the coal-measures 



of, 5, 238. 



Nummulina planulata, var. Prest- 

 wichiana, 93. 



NympJicea Doris, 374. 



Old Red Sandstone, sequence of, in S. 

 Perthshire, 253. 



Old Red Sandstones of Fifeshire, Mr. 

 Powrie on the, 427. 



