INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



Bray, W., on the geology of Georgia, 

 United States, 521 ; on the occur- 

 rence of copper in Tennessee, 8. 



Breccia, Permian, of Shropshire and 

 Worcestershire, 187. 



, siliceous, of the Peel River di- 

 strict, 400. 



Breedon Hill, section of, 480. 



Brickenden, L., on a Pterichthys from 

 the old red sandstone of Moray, 31 ; 

 on the occurrence of glacial traces on 

 the Rock of Dumbarton, 27. 



British and foreign tertiaries, correla- 

 tion of the, 206. 



Brown-coal deposits of Northern Ger- 

 many, 142, 550. 



Brown, J., and J. Prestwich on a fos- 

 siliferous drift near Salisbury, 101. 



Brussa, earthquakes at, 543. 



Bunter and Permian rocks of England, 

 sections of the, 192, 193, 195. 



Bunter sandstone of England, the four 

 subdivisions of the, 188 ; of the 

 Hartz, 446 ; of Thuringia, 428. 



Burdwan coal-beds, age of, 555. 



Buvuk Aladyn, nummulitic rock from, 



io. 



Caprina ad versa, 51. 



Aguilloni, 51 ; shell of, 50. 



Caprinella, shell of, 52. 



Capriuella triangularis, 52. 



Caprinula Boissii, 52. 



Caprotina quadripartita, 50 ; shell of, 49. 



Carboniferous deposits of New Zealand, 



521. 

 fossils from the Arctic Archipe- 

 lago, 537 ; from the north-west coasts 

 of North America, 519. 



land, extent of the old, 535. 



rocks of the Hartz, 441 ; of the 



Mackenzie River, 511; of Thuringia, 

 418. 

 Cardium denticulatum, 460. 

 Carpolithes ovulum, 562. 

 Cascade Range, geology of the, 516. 

 Cassel, tertiaries of the hill of, 232. 

 Cephalopod, Prof. Owen on a new fos- 

 sil species of naked, 124. 

 Chalk, sand-pipes in the, 62, 64. 

 Charters, Major, on the geology of the 



vicinity of Nice, 35. 

 Chedworth Valley, section of, 484. 

 Chemnitzia Suiherlandii, 459. 

 Chondrites informis, 473. 



regularis, 473. 



Christiania, Silurian and Devonian 



rocks of, 161. 

 Christiansand, sections near, 171. 

 Clarke, W. B., notes on the geology of 

 New South Wales, 408 ; on the oc- 

 currence of fossil bones in the auri- 



ferous alluvia of Australia, 405 ; on 

 the occurrence of obsidian bombs in 

 the auriferous alluvia of New South 

 Wales, 403. 

 Cleavage-structure of the rocks of Mont 



Blanc, Mr. Sharpe on the, 11. 

 Clent Hill, section of, 190. 

 Climatal conditions of the Arctic Archi- 

 pelago, Sir R. I. Murchison on the, 

 540. 

 Climate of the Permian epoch, 203. 

 Coal-deposits and plant-beds of India, 

 Mr. Hislop on the, 555 ; of Central 

 India, age of the, 376 ; of Thuringia, 

 418. 

 Coal in Asia Minor, Mr. Sandison on 



the occurrence of, 476. 

 Coal-measures of Belgium and North 

 France, 533 ; origin of the, 535 ; 

 possible existence of, in the S.E. of 

 England, 533. 

 Coal of Pictou, reptile in the, 8. 

 Coals of New Zealand, 528. 

 Coast-line of New Zealand, Mr. C. 



Forbes on the geology of, 521. 

 Coast Range, geology of the, 516. 

 Coccoteuthis latipinnis, 124. 

 Compton Hill, section of warp-drift at, 



490. 

 Conglomerate beds of the Grampians, 



545. 

 Copper in Tennessee, 8 ; in South 



Africa, 467. 

 Cornwall, sand-worn granite in, 549. 

 Coromandel Harbour, gold-diggings of, 



31. 

 Correlation of the tertiaries of England, 

 France, and Belgium, Mr. Prestwich 

 on the, 206. 

 Cotteswold Hills, Mr. Hull on the, 477 ; 



section of the, 480. 

 Council, Report of the, i. 

 Counter Hill, fossil seeds from, 562. 

 Crawford, J. C, on the geology of the 

 Port Nicholson district, New Zea- 

 land, 530. 

 Creswick Creek gold-diggings, 397. 

 Cretaceous fossils from South Africa, 

 Mr. Baily on some, 454. 



rocks in South Africa, Captain 



Garden on some, 453 ; of the Hartz, 

 447 ; of the Turko-Persian frontier, 

 284. 

 Crossopodia Scotica, 475. 

 Crystalline rocks, range of, east of the 



Rocky Mountains, 500. 

 Dawson, J. W., notice of the discovery 

 of a reptilian skull in the coal of 

 Pictou, 8 ; on a modern submerged 

 forest at Fort Lawrence, Nova Scotia, 

 119. 



