INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGrS. 



Flower, Mr. J. W., on the distribu- 

 tion of flint implements in the drift, 

 with reference to some recent dis- 

 coveries in Norfolk and Suifolk, 

 272, 449. 



Fossils, land and freshwater Mol- 

 lusca, from gravels, table of, 99. 



Fossils fi'om the Menevian group, 51 ; 

 from the Red Chalk, 187 ; from 

 the Carstone, 189 ; from the Upper 

 Tungting grits, 121 ; of the Cre- 

 taceous beds of Algeria, 244 ; from 

 the Cretaceous rocks of Sinai, 44 ; 

 of the Tungting Limestones, 126. 



Foster, Dr. C. Le Neve, on the Ca- 

 ratal gold-field, 336. 



Foster, Dr. C. Le Neve, and Mr. H. 

 Bauermann, on the occurrence of 

 Celestine in the NummuHtic Lime- 

 stone of Egypt, 40. 



France, Cretaceous strata of, 237. 



Freshwater Grate, Isle of Wight, sec- 

 tion of cliff east of, 82. 



Furlong, spheroidal masses of granite 

 at, 278. 



Furness, map of drifts of the penin- 

 sula of, 409. 



Fur Tor, 276. 



Fuveau, section of the freshwater 

 Upper Cretaceous beds of, 242. 



Gabbro, 337. 



Gralena, associated with gold in the 

 " Nuggetty Reef," 335 ; occurrence 

 of, in Easting's Comity, Canada 

 West, 271. 



Gardonian stage, 239, 241, 246. 



Gault and Red Chalk, comparison of 

 composition of, 190. 



Gault in Provence, 241, 244, 246. 



Gavial-hke Saurian from Kimme- 

 ridge Bay, Mr, J. W. Hulke on 

 a, 390. 



Geological structure of North-western 

 Siberia and Russia in Europe, com- 

 parison of the, 1 . 



Geology of a portion of Abyssinia, 

 Mr. Blanfordon the, 401 ; of China, 

 M. T. W. Kingsmill on the, 119 ; 

 of Guyana, in Venezuela, 343, 350 ; 

 of the Cape-York peninsida, Au- 

 straHa, 297; of the country sur- 

 rounding the Gulf of Cambay, 441 ; 

 of the county of Hastings, Canada 

 West, 261 ; of Venezuela, 336. 



Geosaurus maximus, 399. 



Gharabi, 30, 31, 36, 37. 



Gharandel, Wady, 21, 22, 23, 25, 30, 

 36, 38. 



Ghauts, W'^stern, basaltic dykes of 

 the, 164. 



Ghenneh, Wady, 32, 35, 36. 



G igantosaurus raegalonyx, 389. 



Glacial climate, Mr. Murphy on the 

 nature and cause of the, 350. 



Glacial period, changes in the sea- 

 level during the, Mr. A. Tylor 

 on, 7. 



Glaciation in the county of Hastings, 

 Canada West, 263 ; near Ulver- 

 stone, 420. 



Glacier of the second order, existence 

 of a, dm*ing the Quaternary period 

 in the " cirque " of the valley of 

 Palheres, 46. 



Glamorganshire gravels, 66-74. 



Glen Loth, geological strucfcm'e of, 

 321. 



Glen Roy, Prof. James Nicol on the 

 origin of the parallel I'oads of, 282. 



Gneiss of Venezuelan Guyana, 346. 



Gneiss, gi'anitiform rock in decom- 

 posed, in Suisgill, 319. 



Gold, occurrence of, in Hastings 

 county, Canada West, 266; bis- 

 muthic, 335. 



Gold-field, Caratal, Dr. Foster on the, 

 336 ; Mr. R. Tate on the, 345. 



Gold-field of Sutherland, 314. 



Granite, in mica-schist at Kil-Donnan 

 Lodge, 319, 320 ; of the eastern 

 side of Dartmoor, results of the 

 bedding, joints, and spheroidal struc- 

 ture of the, 273 ; of the Mount- 

 Tarrangower gold-field, 328. 



Granites of Kwantuno; and Kiangsi, 

 125. 



Granite- veins in the " Nuggetty Reef," 

 328. 



Granitic drift, direction and deriva- 

 tion of the flow of, in North-west 

 Lancashire, 429. 



Granitiform rock in decomposed gneiss 

 in Suisgill, 319. 



Grantham, Mr. R. B., on the Broads 

 of East Norfolk, their origin, posi- 

 tion, and formation in the valleys 

 of the rivers Bm*e, Yare, and Wa- 

 veney, 258. 



Graphite of the Laurentian of Ca- 

 nada, 406. 



Graptohtes and allied fossils occur- 

 ring in Ireland, 158. 



Gravel Hill, Brandon, flint implements 

 at, 449, 458 ; plan of, 450. 



Gravels, fossihferous, land and fresh- 

 water Mollusca from, 99 ; quater- 

 nary, Mr. A. Tylor on, 57. 



Grays, sections at, 83, 96. 



Grays ThuiTOck, Lower Brick-eai'th 

 at, 212. 



