INDEX TO THE PBOCEEDINGS. 



Nasb, Wady, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30. 



Natal, auriferous rocks of, 169. 



New Zealand, description of Nga Tu- 

 tura, an extinct volcano in, by Capt. 

 F. W. Button, 13. 



" New Eed," on the succession of beds 

 in the, on the south coast of Devon, 

 152. 



Nga Tutura, an extinct volcano in 

 New Zealand, description of, by 

 Capt. F. W. Hutton, 13. 



Nicholson, Dr. H. A., on certain of the 

 intrusive igneous rocks of the Lake- 

 district, 435 ; on the British spe- 

 cies of the genera Chmacograpsus, 

 Diplograpsus, Dicranograpsus, and 

 Didymograpsus (Title only), 254. 



Nicol, Prof. James, on the origia of 

 the parallel roads of Grlen Roy, 282. 



Nisnee cha Dara, 166. 



Norfolk, East, broads of, 258. 



Norfolk, jiint implements in the drift 

 of, 272, 449. 



Northampton Sand, Mr. J. W. Judd, 

 on the origin of the (Title only), 

 235. 



Norwich, peculiar instance of intra- 

 glacial erosion near, 259, 445. 



Nottinghamshire, Permian beds of, 

 176. 



Nova Scotia, fossil myriopods of the 

 Coal-formations of, 441. 



Nueva Providencia, section through, 

 347. 



" Nuggetty Reef," 326. 



Nummuhtic Limestone of Egypt, 

 occurrence of Celestine in the, 40. 



Nummulitic rocks from Arabia and 

 Egypt, Prof. T. Rupert Jones on 

 some specimens of, 38. 



Nutcracker, 279. 



Omongraf, Wady, 32. 



Om Riglaine, peak of, 30. 



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



Orinoco, section from, at Las Tablas, 

 to Caratal, 347. 



Ormerod, Mr. Gr. W., on some of the 

 results arising from the bedding, 

 joints, and spheroidal structure of the 

 granite on the eastern side of Dart- 

 moor, Devonshire, 273 ; on the 

 " Waterstone beds" of the Keuper, 

 containing pseudomorphous crystals 

 of chloride of sodium, in the coun- 

 ties of Somerset and Devon, 50. 



Otehe Point (N. Z.), section from, to 

 the Waikato River, 14. 



Otter, river, section through the, 155. 



Pah-hwei-miau, Coal-beds near, 124, 

 127, 130. 



Palheres, on the existence during the 

 Quaternary period of a glacier of 

 the second order, occupying the 

 "cirque" of the vaUey of, 46. 



Paokiang-yan, iron-ore near, 127. 



Paradoxides Aurora, 54i. 



SicJcsii, 55. 



Parallel Roads of Glen Roy, origia of 

 the, 282. 



Permian rocks, of the Lancashire and 

 Salopian types, evidence of a ridge 

 separating the, 171 ; Salopian type, 

 Permian beds of the, distribution of, 

 172 ; mineral characters of, 174i 



Pendle system of disturbances, 178. 



Pendle Hills, diagrammatic section 

 thi'ough the, 181. 



Peru, lode in the Caratal gold-field,337. 



Pharaoh's Baths, 24, 38. 



Philippeau, section through, 240. 



Pholiderpeton scutigerum, 310. 



Pinel, 420, 421, 423. 



Pinus plutonis, 358, 360. 



Plant-remains from beds interstratified 

 with the basalt in the county of 

 Antrim, 357. 



Platanal, section through, 347. 



Plattendolomit at Kissingen, 4. 



Pleistocene Mammalia, on the distri- 

 bution of the British, 192. 



Phocene fossils of China, 134. 



Plumbago, occurrence of, in Hastings 

 county, Canada West, 271. 



Plmnpton grits, 291. 



Fodernuovo, hgnite mines of, 260. 



PoikiUtic period, 149. 



Porfido, 339. 



Porfiro, 339. 



Porphyry, lelstone, of Carrock Fell, 

 438. 



Porphyry in Kwangtung and Fuhkien, 

 125. 



Porphyry, syenitic, between Enner- 

 dale and Buttermere, 437. 



Postglacial climate, 214. 



Postglacial deposits nearBlackpool,413. 



Postglacial mammals, British, on the 

 distribution of the, 192. 



Potsdam Sandstone, 265. 



Posttertiary deposits of the county 

 of Hastings, Canada West, 263. 



Preglacial, relation of, to postglacial, 

 mammals, 210. 



Prehistoric mammals, relation of, to 

 postglacial, 211. 



Provence, Cretaceous formation of, 

 239. 



Provencian stage, 239, 241, 244, 246. 



Pseudomorphous crystals of chloride 

 of sodium in the "Waterstone 



