INDEX TO THE PEOCEEDINGS. 



Petit Coeur, Ixii ; Dr. Giimbel on 

 the Triassic rocks of Franconia, 

 Ixiii ; Dr. Waagen on the Upper 

 Jurassic formation, Ixiv ; Dr. F. 

 Stoliczka on the Grasteropoda of the 

 Grosau beds, Ixv; Prof. Oppel on 

 the Tithonic stage, Ixv ; Dr. Laube 

 on the fauna of the St. Cassian 

 beds, Ixvi ; M. Jules Martin on the 

 Bhsetic formation, Ixvi; Dr. Be- 

 necke on the Trias and jura in the 

 Southern Alps, Ixvii ; M. Renevier 

 on the Oldenhorn, Ixvii ; M. W. A. 

 Ooster on the fossils of the Swiss 

 Alps, Ixix ; Herr von Rath on" the 

 copper-mines of Monte Catini, Ixix ; 

 Dr. Keuss on the fauna of the Up- 

 per Oligocene, Ixx ; Dr. F. Grarrigou 

 on the Quaternary deposits and 

 bone-caves of the Pyrenees and of 

 the West of Europe, Ixxii ; M. 

 d'Archiac on the Quaternary fauna, 

 Ixxiii ; Dr. Maack on Lophiodo7i, 

 Ixxvi ; Count Keyserling and Prof. 

 Baer on the transport of erratic 

 blocks, IxxYii ; Don Casiano di Pra- 

 do on the geology of the province 

 of Madrid, Ixxix; M. Crescenzo 

 Montagna's ' Generazione della ter- 

 ra,' Ixxxviii ; M. Boue on Turkish 

 geology, Ixxxviii ; Dr. Leidy on the 

 Cretaceous reptiles of North Ame- 

 rica, xc; MM. Capellini and Heer 

 on the leaf -beds of Nebraska, xci ; 

 Mr. Lesley on lignite in iron-ore in 

 Pennsylvania, xcii ; M. Jules Mar- 

 cou on the Falls of Niagara, xciv ; 

 Dr. Hochstetter on the geology of 

 New Zealand, xcv ; Mr. J. F. Camp- 

 bell's "Frost andFire,"xcvii; breaks 

 in the succession of strata, c; origi- 

 nal condition of the earth, ci. 

 Harkness, Prof. R., on the metamor- 

 phic and fossiliferous rocks of the 

 County of Galway, 513. 

 Harkness, Prof. R., and H. Nicholson, 

 Esq., on the geology of the Lake- 

 country, with a note on two species 

 of Trilobites by J. W. Salter, Esq., 

 F.aS., 480 ; on the Lower Silurian 

 rocks of the Isle of Man, 488. 

 "Heaves" or "throws" in Penhalls 



mine, 535. 

 Hitchin, Herts, Mr. J. W. Salter on 



faults in the Drift-gravel at, 565. 

 Hitchin Station, section at, 566. 

 Holland, the Rev. F. W., on the geo- 

 logy of Sinai, 491. 

 Holoptychius, 601. 

 Hook Head, section of part of, 324. 



Hughes, T. M'K., Esq., on the junc- 

 tion of the Thanet Sand and the 

 Chalk, and of the Sandgate beds 

 and Kentish Rag, 402. 

 Hunstanton, list of marine shells from 



the drift of, 474. 

 Hydrothermal metamorphic action, 



530. 

 Hymenophyllites pentadactyla, 159. 

 Ilfracombe, 354 ; sketch of contorted 

 beds traversed by slaty cleavage 

 near, 356; sketch of a small anti- 

 clinal ridge in Rapparee cove, near, 

 356. 

 lUawarra shales, New South Wales, 



441. 

 Implements found in the valley of the 

 Little Ouse River, near Thetford, 

 Mr. J. W. Flower on some flint, 

 567. 

 Ireland (South) and North Devon, 

 Mr. J. Beete Jukes on the Carboni- 

 ferous Slate (or Devonian rocks) 

 and the Old Red Sandstone of, 320. 

 Isle of Man, section across, 489. 

 Iveragh, 343. 



Jamaica, Eocene deposits of, 570. 

 Jamaica, Mr. R. J. L. Gruppy on the 

 Tertiary MoUusca of, 281 ; on the 

 Upper Miocene deposits of, 575. 

 Jamieson, T. F., Esq., on the glacial 



phenomena of Caithness, 261. 

 Jhelum river, near Barns, Kashmere, 

 plan of part of the district on the 

 right bank of the, 34; section on 

 the right bank of the, 33. 

 Joggins, fossils in the coal-formations 



of the South, 125. ^ 

 Joggins, Logan's section of the South, 



105. 

 Jones, Prof. T. E-., on the Orbitoides 

 and Nummulinse of the Tertiary 

 asphaltic bed, Trinidad, 592. 

 Junction of the Thanet Sand and the 

 Chalk, 402, 405 ; of the Sandgate 

 beds and the Kentish Rag, 402. 

 Jukes, J. B., Esq., on the Carboni- 

 ferous Slate (or Devonian rocks) 

 and the Old Red Sandstone of South 

 Ireland and North Devon, 320. 

 Jurassic Brachiopoda from the Mus- 



takh Hills, Thibet, 37. 

 Kaimeni Islands, documents relating 

 to the recent volcanic disturbances 

 at the, 318. 

 Kainozoic formations of Belgium, Mr. 

 R. A. C. Godwin-Austen on the, 

 228. 

 Kashmere, Capt. H. Godwin-Austen 

 on the Carboniferous rocks of the 



