INDEX TO THE PEOCEEDINGS. 



Scalariform vessels, 140. 



Scaldesien deposits near Antwerp, 231. 



Scales of new genera of Carboniferous 

 fishes, sketches illustrating the teeth 

 and, 597. 



Scales of Rhizodus, Dr. J. Young on 

 the, 317. 



Schelle, Rupellien clay of, 234, 



Schizaster Scillge, 301. 



Scotland, relation of the Caith- 

 ness Drift to that of the rest of, 

 270. 



Scottish glacial beds, table showing 

 the geographical relations of groups 

 of Mollusca whose shells occur in 

 some of the, 280. 



Scrabster Harbour, Caithness, section 

 at, 264. 



Scrobicularia-Crag, 544. 



Section across a furrow of Trail cover- 

 ed by Warp, Wivenhoe, Essex, 557 ; 

 Bilberry Hill, 334 ; Kent, from the 

 Tertiary Escarpment to the Weald, 

 435 ; Kiltorcan Hill, from Knock- 

 topher to Arrigle Brook, 328 ; North 

 Devon, 360 ; the Comeragh Moun- 

 tains, 328 ; the entrance of the ra- 

 vine above the village of Khoonmoo, 

 Kashmere, 34; the Isle of Man, 

 489 ; the Valley of Rocks, 351 ; 

 along a spur from Wasterwan, be- 

 tween Barus and Reshjour, Kash- 

 mere, 31 ; the valley of Watcombe, 

 466 ; at Blackheath and Woolwich, 

 435 ; Duncormick, Wexford, 323 ; 

 Hitchin Station, 566 ; Keiss Har- 

 bour, Caithness, 266 ; King-Edward, 

 Aberdeenshire, 274, 275; March, 

 472 ; Milton Lane, near Wells, 94 ; 

 Plumstead Common and Abbey 

 Wood, 435; Rochester (TJpnor), 

 434 ; San Fernando, Trinidad, 571 ; 

 Scrabster Harbour, Caithness, 264 ; 

 Shottenden Hill, 434; the foot of 

 a ridge from Zebanwan, Kashmere, 

 32 ; the railway viaduct over Aires- 

 ford Creek, Essex, 562 ; Wick Bay, 

 Caithness, 265 ; between Rochester 

 and Grravesend, 434 ; from Babba- 

 combe to Watcombe, 466 ; Ballea 

 across Myrtle Hill, 335 ; Coi:)per 

 Harbour to Lac la Belle, Michigan, 

 456; Dunkitt House to Mount 

 Misery, Waterford, 326 ; Killery 

 Harbour to Galway Bay, 507 ; Lyn- 

 mouth to Simonsbath, 353 ; Nariva 

 Swamp to Mount Calabash, Trini- 

 dad, 573 ; Orford to Thorpe, near 

 Aldborough, 21 ; Reenydonegan 

 Lough across Coorahola Mountain 



to Priest's Leap, 341 ; Sutton to 

 Dunraven, 75; the Pewabic Lode 

 to the Albany and Boston Conglo- 

 merate, Michigan, 453 ; in a ditch 

 on the Tendring Hundred Railway 

 near Colchester, 562 ; Penhalls 

 mine, 537 ; the Barnwell gravel- 

 jjit, 478; the neighbourhood of 

 Canterbury, 434 ; of Lewisham, 

 435; of Sittingbourne, 434; 

 near Ballinhassig, 337 ; Khoon- 

 moo, Kashmere, 32 ; London, 435 ; 

 of a furrow which crosses the 

 Tendring Hundred Railway near 

 G-reat Bentley Church, Essex, 555 ; 

 a pit in Victoria Road, Cambridge, 

 561 ; Lower Lias and Rhretic beds 

 near Wells, Somersetshire, 93; 

 Marychurch valley, 466 ; part of 

 Hook Head, 324 ; Southerndown 

 cliff, 75 ; the Central Mine, Michi- 

 gan, 457 ; the deposits at the en- 

 trance of the Furfooz cave, 248 ; 

 the Pewabic Lode in the end of the 

 130-fm. level, Pewabic Mine, 454 ; 

 the point at Chancama, Ecuador, 

 569 ; the South Joggins Coal-field, 

 105 ; the Trappean belt of the mine- 

 ral range, Michigan, 452 ; Trail at 

 Calne railway-station, Wilts, 556 ; at 

 Woking, Surrey, 556 ; in a pit east 

 of Chillesford church, Suffolk, 556 ; 

 near Villa Farm, Tendring Hun- 

 dred Railway, 557 ; on the right 

 bank of the Jhelum river, near 

 Barus, Kashmere, 33 ; the south side 

 of the Vihi valley, near the village 

 of Loodoo, Kashmere, 35 ; Thurso 

 Water, near Thurso, 267 ; showing 

 Crag-sand and shingle capping a 

 hill east of Loavain, 235 ; the posi- 

 tion of the Bulchamp and Wangford 

 Crag-pits relatively to the Chilles- 

 ford Clay, 540; of the Thorpe 

 Crag-|)it relatively to the Chilles- 

 ford Clay, 539 ; Warp cut off by 

 erosion of a stream, 563 ; the gene- 

 ral relations of the formations in 

 Trinidad, 572. 



Sections illustrating supposed Annelid- 

 tubes in the Laurentian rocks of 

 Canada, 609. 



Seeley, H., Esq., on the Gravels and 

 Drift of the Fenland, 470. 



Selenite in the Lower Eocene Clays of 

 of the London basin. Dr. P. Martin 

 Duncan on some spaces formerly 

 occupied by, 12. 



Serpentine of Ayrsliire, 527; Conne- 

 mara, 509. 



