INDEX TO THE TROCEEDINGS. 



Devon, 346; Sinai, 491; South 

 Ireland, 322 ; the Isle of Man, 488 ; 

 the Lake-covmtry, 480; tlie neigh- 

 bourhood of Porlock, 1 ; the Pacific 

 coast of Ecuador, 567. 



German Ocean, Mr, E. Dawson on the 

 occurrence of dead littoral shells in 

 the bed of the, 260. 



Glacial markings in Caithness, map 

 showing the direction of the, 263. 



Glacial Period, place of the Caithness 

 Drift in the history of the, 272, 



Glacial phenomena of Caithness, Mr. 

 T, R Jamieson on the, 261, 



Glaciation of the rocks and boulders 

 of Caithness, 268. 



Glen Eoy, Eev, E. Boog Watson on 

 the marine origin of the Parallel 

 Eoads of, 9. 



Glyptodipterines, Dr. J, Young on 

 some new genera of Carboniferous, 

 596. 



Godwin-Austen, Capt. H., on the Car- 

 boniferous rocks of the valley of 

 Kashmere, with notes on the Bra- 

 chiopoda collected in Thibet and 

 Kashmere, by T. Davidson, Esq., 

 29 ; Carboniferous, Jurassic, and 

 Cretaceous (?) Brachiopoda from the 

 Mustakli Hills, in Thibet, collected 

 by, 35 ; Carboniferous Brachiopoda 

 from the valley of Kashmere col- 

 lected by, 39. 



Godwin-Austen, E. A. C, Esq., on the 

 submerged forest-beds of Porlock 

 Bay, 1 ; on the Kainozoic forma- 

 tions of Belgium, 228. 



Gold deposits in Esmeraldas, Ecuador, 

 Lieut. -Col, E, St, John Neale on 

 the discovery of new, 593, 



Gravel at Hitchin, Herts, faults, in 

 the, 565. 



Gravel hillocks from Caithness, ab- 

 sence of Moraines and, 270. 



Gravel-pit, section in the Barnwell, 

 478, 



Gravels and Drift of theFenland, 470. 



Gravels of part of England and France, 

 463, 



Gravesend, section between Eochester 

 and, 434, 



Great Bentley Church, Essex, section 

 near, 555. 



Grenville Eozoonal ophite, characters 

 of, 187 ; nature of, 213. 



Grose river, New South Wales, oil- 

 bearing rocks of, 446. 



Grove Ferry, fossils from the Old- 

 haven beds at, 416, 



Gryphcea athyroides, 583, 



Guadeloupe, Tertiary deposits of, 577. 

 Guppy, E. J, L., Esq., on the Tertiary 

 MoUusca of Jamaica, 281 ; on Ter- 

 tiary Brachiopoda from Trinidad, 

 295; on Tertiary Echinoderms from 

 the West Indies, 297 ; on the rele- 

 tions of the Tertiary formations of 

 the West Indies, with a note on a 

 new species of Banina from the 

 Tertiary strata of Trinidad, by H. 

 Woodward, Esq., and a note on the 

 Orbitoides and JSTummuHnas of the 

 Tertiary Asphaltic bed, Trinidad, 

 by Prof. T, E, Jones, 570, 



Halitherium in the Miocene deposits 

 of Malta, Dr. A, Leith Adams on 

 the discovery of remains of, 595. 



Halonia, sp., 162. 



Hamilton, W. J., Esq. (President), 

 address on presenting the Wol- 

 laston medal to Sir Charles Lyell, 

 xxvii ; and to Mr. H, Woodward on 

 handing him the residue of the 

 Wollaston donation fund, xxix ; An- 

 niversary Address, February 16th, 

 1866, XXX ; Notices of deceased Fel- 

 lows, Foreign Membo-s, and Foreign 

 Correspondents : — Mr, Henry Chris- 

 ty, XXX ; Sir J. W, Lubbock, xxxi ; 

 Mr. Nicholas Wood, xxxi ; Mr. 

 Lovell Eeeve, xxxiii ; Dr. S. P. 

 Woodward, xxxiv ; Mr. G. E. Eo- 

 berts, xxxvi ; Dr. Cliristian Pan- 

 der, xxxvi ; Dr. Karl von Eaumer, 

 xxxvii ; Dr. C. von Oeynhausen, 

 xxxix ; Dr. Forchhammer, xl ; Dr. 

 Oppel, xl : geological survey of the 

 United Kingdom, xl ; geological sur- 

 vey of Canada, xli ; Mr. H. Y, Hind 

 on the geology of New Brunswick, 

 xliii ; geological survey of India, 

 xlv ; Messrs, Salter and Blandford 

 on fossils from Niti, xlvi ; Mr. Salter 

 on British Trilobites, 1 ; Mr. David- 

 son on British Devonian Brachio- 

 poda, 1 ; Prof. Phillips on British 

 Belemnitida?, 1; Prof. Owen on 

 British Liassic Eeptilia, li, ; Messrs. 

 King and Eowney on Eozoon, li ; 

 Dr. Carpenter on Eozoon, lii ; Prof. 

 A. Sismonda on organic remains in 

 gneiss, lii ; M. Barrande on Bohe- 

 mian Silurian Cephalopoda, liii ; 

 M. Barrande's 'Defense des Co- 

 lonies,' liii ; Prof. T. H. Huxley 

 and Dr. Wright on reptilian re- 

 mains from the Kilkenny Coal- 

 field, lix ; M. A. Favre on the Car- 

 boniferous formation of the Alps, 

 Ixi ; M. Lory on the geology of 



