ALPHABETICAL INDEX 



TO THE 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



[The fossils referred to are described, and those of which the names are printed 

 in italics are also figured] 



Africa, geology of parts of, 1, 453, 465 ; 



fossils from, 454 ; gold in South, 1. 

 Alkali-pits at the Lake of Van, 320. 

 Allee Blanche, structure of the rocks 



of, 21. 

 Alluvium of New South Wales, fossil 



bones in, 405 ; obsidian bombs in 



the, 403. 



of the Euphrates Valley, 249. 



Alps, Mr. Sharpe on the cleavage-struc- 

 ture of part of the, 11 ; muschelkalk 



in the, 452 ; St. Cassian beds in the, 



451. 

 Alveolina-rocks of the Turko-Persian 



frontier, 278. 

 America, North, geologv of parts of, 



497, 537. 

 Ammonites Gardeni, 456. 



Soutonii, 455. 



Stangeri, 455 



Umbulazi, 456. 



Analyses of soils from the Cotteswolds 



by Dr. Voelcker, 495. 

 Annelid-tracks in the flagstones of Bar- 



lae, 475. 

 Anniversary Address of the President, 



xxvii. See also Hamilton, W. J. 

 Annual General Meeting, i. 

 Annual Report, i. 

 Anthracite schists of Scotland, Prof. 



Harkness on the, 468. 

 Ararat, lavas of Mount, 315. 

 Area Natalensis, 461. 



Umzambaniensis, 460. 



Arctic America, geology^ of, 497. 



Archipelago, fossil wood from 



the, 538 ; geology of the, 537. 



Argyllshire, raised beaches in, 549. 

 Ascott, section of estuarine beds at, 491. 

 Asia Minor, coal of,476; fossils from, 58. 

 Auriferuus alluvia of New South Wales, 



fossil bones in, 405 ; obsidian bombs 



in the, 403. 

 deposits in Victoria, 397. 



iron pyrites in the Peel River 



district, 401. 



rocks of Australia, 401 ; New 



Zealand, 35 ; South Africa, 1. 



Austen, R. G., on land-surfaces beneath 

 the drift- gravel, 112; on the possible 

 extension of the coal-measures be- 

 neath the south-eastern part of Eng- 



land, 533 ; reply to the President on 

 receiving the Donation Fund for 

 MM. Sandberger, xxvi. 



Australia, fossil bones in the auriferous 

 alluvium of, 405 ; geology of part of, 

 399 ; gold-diggings in, 395 ; obsidian 

 bombs in the auriferous alluvium of, 

 403. 



Award of the Donation Fund, xxv ; 

 WoUaston Medal, xxi. 



Baculites sulcatus, 457. 



Bagshot sands and the French and Bel- 

 gian tertiaries, table of fossils found 

 in the, 236. 



Bagshot sands, lower, and the Ypresien 

 superieui*, 232. 



Baily, W. H., description of some cre- 

 taceous fossils from South Africa, 

 454. 



Bakhtiyari Mountains, section in the, 

 285. 



Ballarat gold-diggings, 396. 



Banks's Peninsula, geology of, 526. 



Baphetes planiceps, Prof. Owen's addi- 

 tional remarks on the skull of, 9. 



Barlae, fucoids, zoophytes, and annelids 

 in the flagstones of, 473. 



Bay of Fundv, submerged forest at the, 

 119. 



Bedford, E. J., notice of some raised 

 beaches in Argyllshire, 549. 



Belgium, coal-measures of, 533. 



Belgium, France, and England, the ter- 

 tiaries of, 206. 



Berrow Hill, section of, 194. 



Beyrich, E., remarks on the brown coal 

 of North Germany, 550. 



Biradiolites canaliculatus, 51. 



Bituminous products of the Turko- 

 Persian frontier, 269. 



Black soil of Nagpur, 354. 



Blue Mountain Range, geology of the, 

 516. 



Bonin Islands, tidal phaenomenon at 

 the, 532. 



Boulonnais, coal-measures of the, 535. 



Bovev Tracev, fossil seed-vessels from, 

 566. 



Brachyops laticops, 37. 



Bracklesham beds and the French and 

 Belgian tertiaries, table of fossils 

 found in the, 236. 



