INDEX. 



495 



Fuller's-earth at Nutfield, Surrey, 141, includes 



sulphate of barytes, 141. 



near Woburn, section of a pit, 294. 



, grey clay on the coast of Dorsetshire, 



probably the equivalent of the, near Bath, 29. 



" Gault," a local term in Cambridgeshire ; its 



meaning, 306. 

 Gault, general remarks on the distribution and 



characters of, in the South-east of England, 



323. 



, its thickness estimated, 319. 



, its constancy remarkable, 323. 



I incloses nodules containing phosphate of 



lime. 111, and note. 

 ■ , bed supposed to resemble, in the Lower 



green^sand, 142, note. 

 , the red beds at Hunstanton supposed to 



represent, 312; doubtful, 3G5, note. 

 , coproid masses found in, examined by 



Dr. Prout, 111, note. 



• near Aix-la-Chapelle, 323. 



in Berkshire and Oxfordshire, 271. 



in the Lower Boulonnois, 323. 



in Buckinghamshire, 291, note. 



nearCambridge,its general relations, 306. 



— not found on the coast west of Weymouth, 



9. 



— on the coast of Kent, described, 109. 



— near Liege, 323. 



— near Leighton and Wing, 294. 

 -in Norfolk, 312. 



— near Swindon, 265. 



— near Thame, 279. 



— in the Vale of Wardour, 247. 



— in the Isle of Wight, 184. 



— , fossils of, in Bedfordshire, 296. 

 in Cambridgeshire and Norfolk, 



316. 



of Surrey, 152. 



on the Dorsetshire coast, 228. 

 near Folkstone, 112. 

 • in the interior of Kent and part 



in the Isle of Wight, 203. 

 in South Wiltshire, 258. 



Garsington, Oxfordshire, stratification at, 270. 



, quarries of Portland- 

 strata at, 277. 



Geology, foundations of, are accurate mineralogi- 

 cal distinctions, and order of superposition, 67. 



Germany, central, proofs of identity of new red 

 sandstone system of, with that of England, 

 399. 



Ghats, true meaning of the term explained, 409. 



of the Dukhun, general description of, 41 1 . 



, escarpments of described, 



414. 



, sections respecting, (Plate XXVIII.) ex- 

 plained, 432 ; have a slightly perspective cha- 

 racter, lb. 



, some heights in, determined by boiling 



point of water, 432. 



Glaisher & M'Lauchlan, Messrs., heights in 

 Cambridgeshire ascertained by, 370. 



Glennie, Rev. J. D., drawing by, of the coast 

 near Hythe, (Plate VIII.) 106. 



, drawing by, of Copt Point, 



from the east, (Plate X. b. fig. 1.) 106. 



Godalming, Surrey, section at, 146. 



Godstone, Surrey, section through, (PI. X. a. 

 No. 2.), 137. 



, sectional list of firestone pits near, 137. 



Goldfuss, Prof., remains of insects in the brown- 

 coal formation of Bonn have been described by, 

 453. 



, fossil remains of reptiles in the 



environs of Bonn described by, 453. 



Goodhall, H. H. Esq. {deceased), a fossil species, 

 of Nerinea name^ after, 348. 



Grauwacke of the environs of Bonn, 436 ; its lo- 

 calities and extent, ib. 



Granite and gneiss regions, in the Peninsula of 

 India, of amazing extent, 428, 431. 



, its great extent in India mentioned by 



Dr. Voysey, 431. 



, fragments of, found in the gravel at 



Muswell Hill, Middlesex, 293, note. 

 of Skiddaw Forest overlaid by crystalline 



slates, 48. 

 Gravel, angular, account of beds of, near Wey- 

 mouth, 7 ; referred to the tertiary period, 6. 



