INBEX TO THE PEOCEEDlls^GS. 



schist at Kil-Dounan Lodge, 319 ; 

 showing granitiform rock in decom- 

 posed gneiss in SuisgHl, 319 ; show- 

 ing granite and trap in mica-schist 

 above Crask Bridge and near Kil- 

 Donnan Lodge, 320 ; of alluvial de- 

 posits in Kil-Donnan, 324 ; plan, 

 of the "IS'uggetty Reef," 329; 

 cross, showing a bend ia the " ^ug- 

 getty Reef," 329 ; showing bars of 

 granite in the "Nuggetty Eeef," 

 329, 330, 331, 332 ; of quartz and 

 "porphyry" lodes in the Caratal 

 district, 339 ; of alluvial digging 

 near Nueva Providencia, 340 ; show- 

 ing the formation of "Tierra de 

 flor " from " Moco de hierro," 342 ; 

 from the Orinoco at Las Tablas to 

 Caratal, 347 ; from Bolivar to San 

 Isidoi'e, 347 ; of drift to the north 

 of Uncle Tom's Cabin, 413; of 

 drift from near the French College 

 to about a mile beyond Uncle 

 Tom's Cabin (Blackpool), 414; 

 near Ulverstone, 422 ; across the 

 Yare Yalley at Trowse, 446 ; on 

 the coast (of New Zealand) from 

 the Waikato River to Otehe Point, 

 14 ; of the celestine-bearing strata 

 of Mokattam, near Cairo, 42 ; of the 

 valley of the Au'e through Ashfield, 

 62; of the valley of the Aire through 

 Rye-loaf hill, 63 ; at Holbeck, 65 ; 

 at Cottingley Beck, 65 ; of the val- 

 ley of the Taff, 67 ; of gravel-de- 

 posit near Quaker's yard station in 

 the valley of the Taff, 68 ; across 

 the Taff- valley railway, 68 ; along 

 cutting of the Taff-valley railway, 

 70; of surface of Lower Carboni- 

 ferous series at Hirwain common, 

 73 ; showing Coal-seams squeezed 

 into drift durmg the deposition of 

 the lowest gravel on Hirwain com- 

 mon, 74; across Rhondda valley, 76; 

 of pit in Rhondda valley, 77 ; near 

 Salisbury, 78 ; about half a mile 

 east of Sussex Square, Brighton, 79 ; 

 at Brighton, 79 ; vertical, of Brigh- 

 ton cliff, 80 ; of the cliff east of the 

 gap, Rottingdean, Sussex, 81 ; of 

 cliff east of Freshwater Gate, Isle 

 of Wighf, 82; of Sangatte Chff, 

 from the Beach, 82; at Grrays, 

 Essex, 83 ; of the Cyrena-pit, Erith, 

 85 ; Erith-pit, 86, 87, 88 ; in Cray- 

 ford pit, 90-94; of part of the 

 Cyrena-bed, Crayford, 93 ; in Stoke 

 Newington pit, 95 ; at Grays, illus- 

 trating the reari'angement of Pipes 



in the Chalk, 96 ; near Knighton 

 Mill, Isle of Wight, 97 ; on Brad- 

 ing Down, Isle of Wight, showing 

 blocks of chalk in gravel, 98 ; of the 

 Suichang hills, Kiangsi, 121 ; of the 

 Kiukiang district, Xiangsu, 122 ; 

 of Coal-beds at Pah-hwei-miau in 

 the Nanking district, 124; of Si 

 Tungting-shan, 125 ; of Chung- 

 shan, near Nanking, 130 ; along the 

 South-Devon chffs, from the Dow- 

 lands Landslip to Babbacombe Bay, 

 155 ; across the anticlinal of the 

 river Dane, near Congleton, 178. 



Sequoia Du Noyeri, 358, 361. 



Severn, valley of the, diagrammatic 

 section through, near Shrewsbury, 

 181. 



Sheng Kia-ICiu, section through, 121. 



Shenlung pass, haematite in the, 127. 



Sliipley, course of the Aire to, irom 

 Bingley, 62. 



Shotover Hill, DaJcosaurus from the 

 Kimmeridge Clay of, 15, 218. 



Shrub Hill, FeltweU, Flint Imple- 

 ments at, 451, 458 ; remains of 

 Deer and Horse found at, 452. 



Siberia, North-western, geological 

 structure of, compared with that 

 of Russia in Europe, 1. 



Sidmouth, section through, 155. 



Sidreh, Wady, 32, 33, 36. 



Sigillaria, Mr. Carruthers on the 

 structure and affinities of, 248. 



Silurian rocks, Lower, of the county 

 of Hastings, Canada West, 264. 



strata of Natal, 170. 



, Upper, of Herefordshire, occur- 

 rence of remains of Eurypterus 

 and Pterygotus in the, 235. 



Sinai, convent of St. Katheruie in, 37 ; 

 fossils fi'om the Cretaceous rocks 

 of, 44. 



Si Tungting-shan, part section of, 125. 



Sodium, chloride of, pseudomorphous 

 crystals of, in the "Waterstone 

 Beds" of the Keuper, in the counties 

 of Somerset and Devon, 50. 



Somerset Caves, Rodentia of the, 444. 



Somerset, on pseudomorphous crys- 

 tals of chloride of sodium in the 

 " Waterstone Beds " of the Keuper 

 in, 50. 



SpJicerodus gigas, vomer of, 385. 



Spheroidal structure of the granite on 

 the eastern side of Dartmoor, some 

 of the results of the, 273. 



Steneosaurus rostro-minor, 390. 



Stoke Newington Pit, section in, 95. 



Straight Point, section through, 155. 



