INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



with remarks on the rock-specimens 



brought from that region, 536; and 



J. Morris, on the paljeozoic and their 



associated rocks of the Thiiringer- 



wald and the Hartz, 409. 

 Muschelkalk of the Alps, 452 ; of the 



Hartz, 446 ; of Thuringia, 429. 

 Museum Committee, Report of the, iv. 

 Nagpur and its vicinity, Central India, 



Rev. Messrs. Hislop and Hunter on 



the geology of, 345 ; plant-beds of, 



555. 

 Natal, cretaceous rocks and fossils from 



near, 453; Dr. Sutherland on the 



geology of, 465. 

 Natica multistriata, 460. 

 Nelson, New Zealand, geology of, 524. 

 Nereites raultiforis, 476. 

 New South Wales, fossil bones in the 



auriferous alluvium of, 405 ; obsidian 



bombs in the auriferous alluvium of, 



403 ; the Rev. Mr. Clarke on the 



geology of, 408. 

 New Zealand, geology of part of, 530 ; 



geology of the coast-line of, 521 ; 



gold-diggings in, 31. 

 Nice and its vicinity. Major Charters on 



the geology of, 35. 

 Nicol, J., on the section of the meta- 



morphic and Devonian strata at the 



eastern extremity of the Grampians, 



544. 

 North America, geology of part of, 497. 

 Northern drift of the Cotteswolds, 492. 

 Northern Germany, brown coal of, 550; 



relative age of the tertiaries of, 136. 

 Norway, fohated structure of rocks in,' 



166; Silurian and Devonian rocks 



of, 161. 

 Nova Scotia, reptilian remains in the 



coal of, 8 ; submerged forests of, 119. 

 Nummulitic rock from near Varna, 



Mr. Hamilton on a specimen of, 10 ; 



rocks of the Turko-Persian frontier, 



270. 

 Ober Kaufungen, section at, 129. 

 Obsidian bombs in the auriferous allu- 

 via of New South Wales, Rev. Mr. 



Clarke on, 403. 

 Odernheimer, F., on the geology of 



part of the Peel River district in 



Australia, 399. 

 Old red sandstone of Moray, a Pter- 



ichthys from the, 31. 

 Orange Kiver Sovereignty, gold found 



in the, 1. 

 Oregon territory, geology of the, 517. 

 Oronsay, raised beach in, 549. 

 Orthography, Arabic, 325 ; Hindu, 345. 

 Ostrea cornucopia, 41. 

 Owen, R., additional remarks on the 



skull of Baphetes planiceps, 9 ; de- 

 scription of the cranium of a laby- 

 rinthodont reptile from Mangali, 

 Central India, 37 ; notice of a new 

 species of an extinct genus of di- 

 branchiate cephalopod from the up- 

 per oolitic shales at Kimmeridge, 

 124 ; notice of some new reptilian 

 fossils from the Purbeck beds near 

 Swanage, 123 ; on the fossil cranium 

 of Dicynodon from South Africa, 532; 

 on the fossil skull of a mammal from 

 Jamaica, 541 ; on the remains of Di- 

 cynodon from South Africa, 541. 



Palaeochorda major, 473. 



teres, 474. 



Palaeozoic rocks of Saxony, 417 ; of the 

 Turko-Persian frontier, 290 ; of Thu- 

 ringia and the Hartz, Sir R. I. Mur- 

 chison and Prof. Morris on the» 

 409. 



Panna sandstones, 560. 



Paris tertiary group, 208. 



Peat-beds at Bovey Tracey, 566. 



Pebble-beds of the English and French 

 tertiaries, 220. 



Peel River district, Mr. Odernheimer 

 on the geology of the, 399. 



Pendock, Worcestershire, fossils from 

 the keuper of, 450. 



Permian breccia of Shropshire and 

 Worcestershire, Prof. Ramsay on the, 

 187 ; epoch, probable climate of the, 

 203 ; epoch. Prof. Ramsay on the 

 probable existence of glaciers and 

 icebergs in the, 185; rocks of Eng- 

 land, sections of the, 188, 190; of 

 the Hartz, 443 ; of Thuringia, 418. 



Persia, geology of parts of, 247. 



Physical geography of part of New 

 Zealand, 31 ; of the Cotteswold Hills, 

 477 ; of the Nagpur district, 345. 



Pictou, reptilian skull in the coal of, 8. 



Pine-cone from Bovey Tracey, 567. 



Pipes and furrows in calcareous and 

 non-calcareous strata, Mr. Trimmer 

 on, 62. 



Plan and sections of Dumbarton Rock, 

 28. 



Plants, fossil, from the Bovey Tracey 

 lignite, 566 ; from the keuper of 

 Worcestershire, 451 ; of the sand- 

 stone formation of Central India, 371. 



Pleistocene deposits at West Hackney, 

 107 ; at Wear Farm, near the Recul- 

 vers, 110; near Salisbury, 101; of 

 northernmost America, 514. 



fossils of North-west America, 520. 



land-surfaces, Mr. Austen on, 112. 



phaenomena of the Cotteswolds, 



487. 



