INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



Intraglacial erosion, peculiar instance 

 of, near Norwich, 259, 445. 



Intrusive igneous rocks of the lake- 

 district, Dr. N^icholson on some of 

 the, 435. 



Intrusive rocks of Guyana, 348. 



Ireland, postglacial mammals of, 207. 



Ireleth, section of drifts obtained by 

 boring at, 426. 



Iron of the Tungting series, 127. 



Iron-ores, occurrence of, in Hastings 

 county, Canada West, 263. 



Iron-ore veins, spathose, of the Bren- 

 don Hills, on a peculiarity of the, 255. 



Isle of Wight, section near Knighton 

 mill, 97 ; section on Brading Down, 

 98 ; section of cliff at Freshwater 

 Gate in, 82. 



Itacaraa mountains, section through 

 the, 347. 



Jebel el Tib, 25, 26. 



Jebel S udder, 21. 



Jet in the Cretaceous beds of Pro- 

 vence, 243. 



Joass, Rev. J. M., on the Sutherland 

 gold-field, 314. 



Joints of the gi'anite on the eastern 

 side of Dartmoor, some of the re- 

 sults of the, 273. 



Jones, Prof. T. Eapert, on some spe- 

 cimens of Kummulitic rocks from 

 Arabia and Egypt, 38. 



Judd, Mr. J. W., on the origin of 

 the Northampton sand (Title only) , 

 235. 



Kaianoma, Coal-mines at, in the Island 

 of Yezo, 254. 



Kawa (N. Z.), section through, 14. 



Kerridge, section through, 178. 



Kestor, 274, 276. 



Keuper, on the " Waterstone Beds " 

 of the, containing pseudomorphous 

 crystals of chloride of sodium, 

 in the counties of Somerset and 

 Devon, 50. 



Khahg, Wady, 28. 



Eiangsi, Coal-mines of, 132 ; gra- 

 nites of, 125 ; section of the Sui- 

 chang Hills in, 121. 



Kiangsu, section of the Kiukiang dis- 

 trict in, 122 ; superficial deposits of, 

 135. 



Xil-Donnan, section of alluvial depo- 

 sits in, 324. 4j 



Kil-Donnan Burn, gold-washings in, 

 323. 



Kil-Donuan Lodge, section showing 

 granite in mica-schist at, 319, 320. 



Kimmeridge Bay, Mr. Hulke on a 

 Gavial-hke Saurian from, 390. 



Kimmeridge Clay, large Saurian hu- 

 merus from the, 386 ; of Shotover 

 Hill, DaJcosaurus from, Mr. J. 

 Wood Mason on, 15, 218. 



Kmg, Prof. W., and Dr. J. H. Rowney, 

 on the so-caUed "Eozoonal" rock, 

 115. 



Ivingsmill, Mr. T. W., on the geology 

 of China, with more especial re- 

 ference to tlie provinces of the Lower 

 Yangtse, 119. 



Kintse-schan Pass, 121. 



Kissingen, section of a well at, 4. 



Kiukiang district, section of the, 122. 



Kiukiang, laterite of, 135. 



Knaresborough,bedsofsupposedEoth- 

 liengende age near, 291. 



Knighton Mill, Isle of Wight, section 

 near, 97. 



Kwantimg, granites of, 125 ; porphyry 

 in, 125. 



La Bedoule, section through, 240. 



Labyrinthodont, Prof. Huxley on a 

 new, from Bradford, 309. 



Lacustrine Cretaceous beds of Pro- 

 vence, 242. 



Lake-basins, origin of, in drifts, 417. 



Lake-district, Dr. Nicholson on some 

 of the intrusive igneous rocks ot 

 the, 435 ; map of the north-western 

 portion of the, 435. 



Lakenheath, flint implements at, 450, 

 458. 



Lancashire, North-west, apparent Li- 

 thodomous perforations in, 280. 



Lancashire, North-west, Mr. Mackin- 

 tosh on, 407. 



Lancashire type, Permian beds of the, 

 distx'ibution of, 175 ; mineral cha- 

 racters of, 175. 



Lancaster and Carnforth, drifts be- 

 tween, 415. 



Langstone Point, section through, 155. 



Larne, Flint Flakes from, 48. 



Las Tablas, section from, to Caratal, 

 347. 



Laterite of Kiukiang, 135. 



Laurentian limestones of Canada, gra- 

 phite in the, 406. 



Laurentian rocks of the county of 

 Hastings, Canada West, 265. 



Le Beausset, section from, to Mar- 

 seilles, 240. 



Lecliian, Wady, 30, 



Leeds, beds underlying the Magnesian 

 Limestone from the east of, north- 

 wards, 292. 



Leeds, remains of Hippopotamus at, 

 64. 



Leigh Bridge, granite masses at, 279. 



