670 



GENEEAL INDEX. 



Jeffreys, J. Gwyn, Esq., on the oc- 

 currence of marine shells of existing 

 species at different heights above 

 the present level of the sea, 351. 



Jinec, section from, to Milin, 594. 



Jolly, W., Esq., and Cameron, J. M., 

 Esq., on a new mneiral occurring 

 in the rocks of Invernesshire, 901. 



Judd, Prof., on the Oligocene strata 

 of the Hampshire basin, 137. 



Kargalinsk, near Orenburg, in South- 

 eastern Russia, Mr. W. H. Twelve- 

 trees on a new Theriodont reptile 

 from the Upper Permian cupri- 

 ferous sandstones of, 540. 



Keighley, section in Marley sand-pit 

 near, 186. 



ICemnay, inclusions in granite from,^ 



Kenilworth, drift-deposits round, 



183. 

 Kilworthy, section through, 290. 

 Kimmeridge, Portland rocks of, 193. 

 ■ and Boulogne, comparative 



sections at, 197. 



Clay, Prof. J. Prestwich on the 



occurrence of a new species of Igua- 

 nodon in the, at Cumnor Hurst, 

 near Oxford, 430. 



. , Mr. J. W. Hulke on 



Iguanodon Frestwichii from the, of 



Cumnor Hurst, 433. 

 Kineton, Prof. Seeley on an Ornitho- 



saurian from the Stonesfield slate of, 



27. 

 Kingsbarns harbour, 570. 

 tontore, inclusions in granite from 



Kemnay, near, 12. 

 Kirkby, J. W., Esq., on the zones of 



marine fossils in the Calciferous 



Sandstone series of Fife, 559. 

 Krejci, Colonie, section across, 615. 

 Krusna Hora, section from Dibry 



Mill to, 594. 



Lacuna antiqua, 584. 



Ijake-district, Mr. J. E. Marr on the 



Cambrian and Silurian beds of the, 



277. 

 Lamorna, enclosures in granite of, 5. 

 Leamington, drift-deposits round, 



183 ; section at Lillington near, 



183. 

 Leda sp., 233. 



Leicestershire, drift-deposits of, 184. 

 Lias of Whitby, Prof. Seeley on Teleo- 



saurus eucephalus, a new species 



- from the, 627 ; Prof. Seeley on 

 Ichthyosaurus Zetlandicus, a new 

 species from the, 635. 



Lillesliall hill, rock from, 539. 

 Lillington, near Leamington, section 



at, 183. 

 Lima bif urcata, 234. 

 Liskeard, slate from, 73 ; granite of 



Cheesewring quarries near, 8. 

 Littlemore, sections in railway-cutting 



near, 315, 317. 

 Littonary Down, section from, to 



Tavistock, 290. 

 Littorina bilineata, 584. 



scotoburdigalensis, 584. 



Llanberis, slate from, 73. 



Loch Maree, Eev. T. G. Bonney on 



the vicinity of the upper part of, 



93. . 



Loch Goyle, mica-schist of, Froc. 89. 

 Lower glacial beds of England, 463. 

 Lower Chillaton, section through, 

 . 290. 

 Ludlow formation, Mr. G-. J. Hinde 



on annelid jaws from the, 368. 

 Lumbriconereites basalis, 376. 

 Lutra palasindica, 133. 

 Luxulyan, enclosures in granite of 



Gready, near, 7. 

 Lyell Geological Pund, award of 



the, to Prof. F. Quenstedt, Proc. 31. 



Medal, award of the, to John 



Evans, Esq., Proc. 30. 



MachcBTodus palcBindicus, 125. 



Mackintosh, D., Esq., on the corre- 

 lation of the drift-deposits of the 

 North-west of England with those of 

 the Midland and Eastern Counties, 

 178. 



Macrocheilus striatulus, 584. 



Mallet, R,, Esq., on the probable tem- 

 perature of the primordial ocean 

 of our globe, 112. 



Malvern Hills, Mr. C. Callaway on 

 the gneissic and granitoid rocks of 

 the, Proc. 2. 



, Mr. C. Callaway on a 



second Precambrian group in the, 

 536. 



, dispersion of angular 



debris from the, 180. 



Malvernian series, Proc. 2. 



Mammalia, Eocene, of Britain and 

 France, 382 ; Miocene, 385 ; Lower 

 Miocen«, of France, 386; Mid- 

 Miocene, of France, 387 ; Upper 

 Miocene, 339 ; Lower Pliocene, of 

 France, 391 ; Upper Pliocene, of 

 France and Italy, 392 ; Pleistocene, 

 395 ; early Pleistocene, of Britain, 

 395; Mid-Pleistocene, of Britain, 

 397 ; late Pleistocene, of Britain, 

 393; Prehistoric, of Britain and 



