IKDEX TO IKE PROCEEDIKGS. 



in the construction of the Albert 

 Dock, 237. 



Ice-scratches at Eeit-Poort, S. Africa, 



541. 

 Ichthyosaurus entheJciodon, 440. 



gaudensis, 29. 



lohthyosavirus, Mr. J. W. Hulke on an, 



from Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset, 440. 

 Iguanodon, Mr. J. W. Hulke on a 



skull from Brooke, Isle of Wight, 



probably referable to the genus, 



199. 

 Inanda flats, section from the coast to, 



59. 

 India and South Africa, comparison of 



Cretaceous series in, 68. 

 India, Northern, Mr. T. Login on the 



most recent geological changes of 

 ■ the rivers and plains of, 461. 

 Intrusive bosses, sheets, dykes, and 



veins in the island of Eigg, 294. 

 Ireng river, section across, 421. 

 Ischyodus orthorhinus, 275. 

 Isle of Wight, Mr. J. W. Hulke on a 



large reptilian skull from Brooke, 



199. 

 , Punfleld formation in the, 



217. 



, section of the_ Pmifield forma- 

 tion in the, 213. 

 Izinhluzabalmigu caves, 61 ; deposits, 



faxma of, 62. 



Jamieson, T. P., Esq., on the older 

 metamorphic rocks and granite of 

 Banffshire, 101. 



Jones, Prof. T. Rupert, notes on spe- 

 cimens from South Africa, 49-52. 



Judd, J. W., Esq., on the Punfleld 

 formation, 207. 



Jurassic formations of South Africa, 

 497. 



Kaffraria, British, denudation in, 543. 

 Kaga mountains, 643. 

 Karakanang valley, section across, 421. 

 Karoo beds, configuration and origin 



of the, 635 ; denudation of the, 638 ; 



formation, 523; of Natal, 67; spe- 

 cimens from the, 49, 50. 

 Katberg, 639 ; sections through, 537. 

 Kat river, sections through, 637. 

 Kessingland, section in cliff between, 



and Pakefield, 463. 

 Emmeridge Bay, Dorset, Mr. J. W« 



Hulke on a fragment of a Teleosau- 



rian snout from, 442. 

 , Mr. J. W. Hulke on an 



Ichthyosaurus from, 440. 



Kingsmill,-ThomasW., Esq., on the pro- 

 bable origin of deposits of " Loess " 

 in North China and Eastern Asia, 

 376. 



Klaas-Smit's river, section at the 

 source of, 531. 



Kloppersfontein, section through, 537. 



Koega Kopjes, section through, 616. 



Koega river, sandstones on the, 505 ; 

 section through the, 515. 



Krantzkop mountain, section through 

 the, 57. 



Kroome mountains, 543. 



Lamellibranchiata, Mr. J. L. Lobley 

 on the principal featm'es of the 

 stratigraphical distribution of the 

 British fossil, 411. 



Leperditia'2 cambrensis, 401. 



Level, Mr. J. J. Murphy on the con- 

 nexion of volcanic action with 

 changes of (Abstract), 108. 



Lias, Lower, Khfetic beds, and New Bed 

 Marl, Prof. A. C. Eamsay on the 

 physical relations of the, 189. 



Lias, Sir P. G. Egerton, on a new Chi- 

 mseroid fish from the, of Lyme 

 Eegis, 276. 



Lingulella primcBva, 401. 



Lithodomous moUusca, Sir W. C, 

 Trevelyan on supposed borings of, 

 231. 



Lobley, J. Logan, Esq., on the prin- 

 cipal features of the stratigraphical 

 distribution of the British fossil 

 Lamellibranchiata, 411. 



Loess, Mr. T. W. Kingsmill on the 

 probable origin of deposits of, in 

 North China and Eastern Asia, 376. 



Login, T., Esq., on the most recent 

 geological changes of the rivers and 

 plains of Northern India, founded 

 on accurate surveys and the artesian 

 well-boring atDmballa, to show the 

 practical application of Mr. Login's 

 theory of the abrading and trans- 

 porting power of water to effect such 

 changes, 451. 



Longmynd rocks of St. David's, fossils 

 from the, 399, 



Lower Albany, specimens from the 

 Carboniferous rocks of, 50. 



Lower Eocene of Portsmouth, Mr. H. 

 Woodward on some new crustaceans 

 from the, 90. 



Lower Lias, Bh^tic beds and New Bed 

 Marl, Prof. A. C.^ Eamsay on the 

 physical relations of the, 189. 



Lower Sunday's river, sections on the, 

 500. 



