i:srDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



Area NoK, 283. 



Trinitaria, 583. 



Ardennais, cailloux, 247. 



Ardmore and Youghal trough, lower 



limestone shale of the, 333. 

 Arrigle Brook, section from Knockto- 



pher to, 328. 

 Asphaltic bed, Trinidad, foraminifera 



from the Tertiary, 592. 

 Astarte Buncani, 87. 

 Asterophyllites in the coal-formations 



of the South Joggins, 135. 

 Asterophyllites equisetiformis, 152. 



foliosa, 152. 



grandis, 152. 



, sp. 152. 



trinervis, 152. 



Athyris suhtilita, 40. 



Atlantis hypothesis, 585. 



Australia. Petroleum coal-seams in 



New South Wales, 435, 439. 

 Avicula-contorta series, 69. 

 Ayrshire, Mr. J. Geikie on the meta- 



morphic Lower Silurian rocks of 



Carrick, 513. 

 BabbacombetoWatcombe,coast-section 



from, 466. 

 Baggy Point, 346. 

 Ballea across Myrtle Hill, section from, 



335. 

 Ballinhassig, section near, 337- 

 Bandon, 335. 

 Bantry Bay Trough, 341. 

 Barbadoes, Tertiary deposits of, 578. 

 Barnwell, bones from the drift of, 476 ; 



shells from the drift of, 477. 

 Barus, Kashmere, plan of part of the 



district on the right bank of the Jhe- 



lum riyer, near, 34 ; section on the 



right bank of the Jhelum river, near, 



33. 

 Barus and Eeshpur, Kashmere, section 



along a spur from Wasterwan, be- 

 tween, 31. 

 Basement-bed of the London Clay, 412. 

 Bauerman, H., Esq., on the Copper- 

 . mines of the State of Michigan, 448. 

 Bavaria, species of Eryon from the 



Lias and Oolite of, 494, 

 Beach at Sangatte, 253. 

 Beinertia GoRpperti, 159. 

 Belgium, Mr. E. A. C. Godwin- 

 Austen on the Kainozoic formations 



of, 228. 

 Berehaven Promontory, 343. 

 Berg, Crag-beds at, 235. 

 Bermuda, Tertiary deposits of, 579. 

 Bilberry Hill, section across, 334. 

 Blackheath and Woolwich, section at, 



435. 



Bluntisham, list of fossils from the 

 drift of, 471. 



Bolderberg, Tertiary deposits of the, 

 236. 



Bones from the drift of Barnwell, 

 476 ; of fossil Chelonians from the 

 ossiferous caves and fissures of 

 Malta, 594. 



Bos Urus, 391. 



Boston conglomerate, Michigan, sec- 

 tion from the Pewabic lode to the 

 Albany and, 453. 



Boulder clay of the Fenland, 479. 



Boulders of Caithness, glaciation of 

 the rocks and, 268. 



Bournda, New South Wales, oil-bear- 

 ing deposits of, 447. 



Brachiopoda collected by Capt. Godwin- 

 Austen in the Mustakh Hills, Thibet, 

 Mr. T. Davidson, on some Carboni- 

 ferous, Jurassic, and Cretaceous (?), 

 35 ; in the valley of Kashmere, Mr. T. 

 Davidson on the Carboniferous, 39. 



Brachiopoda from Trinidad, Mr. T. 

 Davidson on Tertiary, 296 ; Mr. E. 

 J. L. Guppy on Tertiary, 295. 



Brecciiform rocks of Ayrshire, 524. 



Bridgend, Keuper near, 72; Ehaetic 

 beds near, 71. 



Brine, Commander L., on the recent 

 volcanic disturbances in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Santorino, 319. 



Brissus dimidiatus, 301. 



Bristow, Mr. H. W., on supposed re- 

 mains of the Crag on the North 

 Downs, near Folkestone, 553. 



British Crab, oldest known, 493; Oxen, 

 Mr. W. Boyd Dawkins, on the fos- 

 sil, 391. 



Brodie, The Eev. P. B., on a section 

 of Lower Lias and Eha^tic-beds, 

 near Wells, Somerset, 93. 



Bulchamp and Wangford Crag-pits re- 

 latively to theChillesford clay,section 

 showing the position of the, 540. 



Burragorang, New South Wales, oil- 

 bearing rocks of, 443. 



Butley Crag, 544. 



Cailloux Ardennais, 247. 



Caithness, list of Mollusca whose shells 

 are found in the glacial drift of, 278 ; 

 Mr. T. F. Jamieson on the glacial 

 phenomena of, 261 ; sketch map of, 

 263. 



Calamites in the coal-formations of 

 the South Joggins, 135. 



Calamites arenaceus, 151. 



canna^formis, 151. 



Cistii, 151. 



dubius, 151. 



