INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



Great TJrswick, apparent Lithodomous 



perforations near, 280. 

 Greda, 337, 340, 341. 

 Greensand, Upper, at Hunstanton, 



191. 

 Guasipati, section tlirongh, 347. 

 Guyana, in Yenezuela, Mr. R. Tate on 



the geology of, 343, 358. 

 Gyrodus, Sir P. Grey Egerton, on 



two new species of, 379. 

 Oyrodus Goweri, 381. 



coccoderma, 383. 



Haematite in the Tungting series, 

 127 ; of Hastings county, Canada 

 West, 270. 



Hammam Faraoun, 24. 



Hampsfell, apparent Lithodomous per- 

 forations on the east side of, 280 ; 

 rock-work of, 419. 



Harmer, Mr. P. W., and Mr. Searles 

 Y. Wood, jun., on a peculiar in- 

 stance of intraglacial erosion near 

 Norwich, 259, 445- 



Hastings, county of, Canada West, 

 geology and mineralogy of the, 261. 



Hauwai stream (N.Z.), section through, 

 14. 



Hawaii, volcanic phenomena of, 432. 



Herefordshire, occurrence of remains 

 of Eurypterus and Pterygotus in 

 the Upper Silurian rocks in, 235. 



Hey Tor, 275, 276. 



Hicks, Mr. H., and Mr. J. W. Salter, 

 on some fossils from the " Mene- 

 vian Group," 51. 



High Peak, South Devon, view of, 

 153 ; section through, 155. 



High WiUhayse, 276. 



Higher Belstone Tor, 274. 



Hippopotamus, remains of, at Leeds, 

 64. 



Hippurite limestone in Sinai, 45. 



Hirwain Common, section of surface 

 of Lower Carboniferous series at, 

 73 ; section of Coal-seams squeezed 

 into drifts on, 74. 



Holbeck, section at, 65. 



Honey -bag Tor, 277. 



Hornblendes of Venezuelan Guyana, 

 346. 



" Hornkalk" at Kissingen, 5. 



Horse, remains of, at Shrub Hill, 452. 



Hound Tor, 274, 276, 277. 



Hulke, Mr. J, W., on a large Saurian 

 humerus from the Kimmeridge Clay 

 of the Dorset coast, 386 ; on some 

 fossil remains of a gavial-like Sau^ 

 rian from Kimmeridge Bay, esta^- 

 blishing its identity with Cuvier's 

 Deuxieme Gavial d' Sonfieur^ Tefe 



ci museau plus court, and with 

 Quenstedt's Dakosaurus, 390. 

 Hull, Mr. E., on the evidences of 

 a ridge of Lower Carboniferous 

 rocks crossing the plain of Cheshire 

 beneath the Trias, and forming 

 the boundary between the Permian 

 rocks of the Lancashire type on 

 the north, and those of the Salopian 

 type on the south, l7l. 

 Hunan, Coal-field of 132. 

 Hunstanton Cliff, section of, 185. 

 Hunstanton, on the Red Chalk of, 185. 

 Husseid, Wady, 23, 36. 

 Hutton, Capt. P. W., description of 

 Nga Tutura, an extinct volcano in 

 New Zealand, 13. 

 Huxley, Prof. T. H. (President), Ad- 

 dress on handing to Mr. H. C. 

 Sorby the Wollaston Medal, xxvii ; 

 address on handing to Mr. W. Car- 

 ruthers the balance of the Wollas- 

 ton Donation Fund, xxviii ; An- 

 niversary Address, February 19, 

 1869, xxviii ; Obituary Notices of 

 Deceased Fellows: — the Kev. S. 

 W. King, xxix ; M. J. Boucher de 

 Creveccem' de Perthes, xxx ; M. A. 

 Morlot, xxxi ; Prof. J. D. Forbes, 

 xxxii ; Sir David Brewster, xxxv ; 

 Dr. Eugene Francfort. xxxvi ; Dr. 

 H. Porter, xxxvi; the Eev. J. G. 

 Cumming, xxxvii ; Review of the pre- 

 sent state of geological speculation, 

 xxxviii. 



Huxley, Prof. T. H., on Hyperoda- 

 pedon, 138 ; on tlie upper jaw of 

 Megalosaurus, 311 ; on a new La- 

 byrinthodont from Bradford, 309. 



Hyperodapedon, on the locality of a 

 new specimen of, 152. 



Syperodapedon, left palato-maxUlary 

 of, 145. 



Hyperodapedon, Prof. T. H. Huxley 

 on, 138. 



Hwangho, alluvial deposits of the, 

 134, 136. 



Hwa-shan, coal-beds of the, 127. 



Igneous rocks, intrusive, of the lake- 

 district. Dr. Nicholson on some of 

 the, 435. 



Iguanodon Mantelli, supposed skull 

 of a young, 313. 



Hford, Lower Brick-earths at, 212. 



Implements, flint, distribution of, in 

 the drifts, 272, 449. 



India, basalt dykes of the mainland 

 of, opposite to the islands of Bom- 

 bay and Salsette, 163. 



Insects, fossil, from Antrim, 359. 



