INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



Geology of Cororaandel Harbour di- 

 strict, New Zealand, 32 ; of New Zea- 

 land, 521 ; of part of Natal, 465 ; of 

 part of New South Wales, 408 ; of 

 part of South Africa, 3 ; of Port Ni- 

 cholson district. New Zealand, 530 ; 

 of the Arctic Archipelago, 537 ; of 

 the Nagpur territory, Central India, 

 349 ; of the northernmost parts of 

 America, 497 ; of the Peel Kiver 

 district, 399 ; of the Turko-Persian 

 frontier, 247 ; of the vicinity of Nice, 

 35. 

 Germany, palaeozoic rocks of, 409. 



, North, the tertiaries of, 126. 



Gidarf Hill, section of, 358. 

 Gilchrist, W,, on the origin and forma- 

 tion of the red soil of Southern India, 

 552. 

 Glacial traces on Dumbarton Rock, 27. 

 Glaciers and icebergs, supposed exist- 

 ence of, in the Permian epoch, 185. 

 Glenkiln, section of, 469. 

 Gneiss of Mont Blanc, foliationof the, 20. 

 Gold-bearing deposits at Creswick 

 Creek, section of, 398. 



rocks of New Zealand, 35 ; of 



South Africa, 1. 

 Gold-fields of Victoria, Mr. Resales on 



the, 395. 

 Gold-diggings of Coromandel Harbour, 



Mr. Heaphy on the, 31. 

 Gold, drift, formation of, in Australia, 

 402. 



, native, formation of, in Australia, 



401. 

 Grampians, section of the eastern ex- 

 tremity of the, 547. 

 Granite w^orn by blown sand in Corn- 

 wall, 549. 

 Granitic rocks of Nagpur, 351, 379; 

 of the Hudson Bay territories, 501 ; 

 of the Turko-Persian frontier, 291. 

 Graptolites from the South of Scotland, 



475. 

 Graptolite-shales of South Scotland, 



469. 

 Grauwacke, lower, of Thuringia, 412. 

 Gravel-pipes in the chalk, 64. 

 Gravels and old land-surfaces of the 



Valley of the Wey, 115. 

 Gravels of the Turko-Persian frontier, 



252. 

 Graves, P. W., notice of the occurrence 

 of a tidal phsenomenon at Port Lloyd, 

 Bonin Islands, 532. 

 Gypsiferous rocks of the Turko-Persian 



frontier, 254. 

 Gypsum rocks of Chamounix, 18. 

 Habichts Wald and Wilhelmshohe, sec- 

 tions at, 127. 



Hackney, West, pleistocene deposit at, 



107. 

 Hamilton, W. J., on a specimen of 

 nummulitic rock from the neighbour- 

 hood of Varna, 10 ; on the brown 

 coal of North Germany, 550 ; on the 

 coal of Asia Minor, 477 ; on the ter- 

 tiary formations of the North of Ger- 

 many, with special reference to those 

 of Hesse Cassel and its neighbour- 

 hood, 126. 

 Hamilton, W. J. (President), Address 

 on presenting the Wollaston Medal 

 to Sir R. I. Murchison for Sir H. T. 

 Delabeche, xxi ; Address on present- 

 ing the Donation Fund Award to the 

 Secretary for MM. Sandberger, xxv ; 

 Anniversary Address, xxvii. Notices 

 of Deceased Fellows : Edward Forbes, 

 xxvii; Sir John Franklin, xxxvi; Prof. 

 Jameson, xxxviii ; Arthur Aikin, xli ; 

 Dr. Stanger, xlii; the Rev. H. M. 

 Delacondamine, xhii; James Hall, 

 xliii; Dr. G. F. Fischer de Wald- 

 heim, xliv ; British geology and the 

 Geological Society's Proceedings, xlv; 

 Murchison 's Siluria, noticed, xlv ; 

 Sedgwick on the May Hill Sandstone 

 and Palaeozoic System of the British 

 Isles, noticed, xlvii ; Geological Sur- 

 vey, xlvii ; Salter's Decade of Trilo- 

 bites, noticed, xlix ; E. Hopkins on 

 vertical lamination of rocks, xlix ; D. 

 Sharpe on the structure of Mont Blanc 

 and the cleavage-structure of rocks, 1 ; 

 D. Forbes on foliated rocks, 1 ; West- 

 wood on fossil insects of the Purbeck 

 formation, li ; Owen on fossil mam- 

 mals and reptiles of the Purbeck 

 formation, li ; Egerton on fossil fish 

 from Egypt, lii; Prestwich on the 

 London Clay and the Bracklesham 

 tertiaries, liii ; Prestwich on the cor- 

 relation of the British and foreign 

 tertiaries, liv ; Deshayes on estuary 

 shells at Rilly, Iv ; Palaeontographical 

 Society's monographs, Iv ; Morris's 

 Catalogue of British Fossils, Iv ; fo- 

 reign geology, Ivi ; Murchison's re- 

 searches in Thuringia and the Hartz, 

 Ivi ; Credner's researches in Thu- 

 ringia, Iviii ; Sandberger's researches 

 in the Devonian mollusca, lix ; F. 

 Roemer's researches in the Devonian 

 of the Eifel, Ix ; Kjerulf s researches 

 in Christiania, Ixi ; De Koninck's and 

 Le Hon's researches in the crinoidea, 

 Ixi ; Geinitz's researches in the coal- 

 deposits of Saxony, Ixii ; Rossler's 

 and Reuss's researches in the fossils 

 of the zechstein of the Wetterau, 



