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INDEX. 



Springs, thermal, in the Konkun, described, 427. 



Spurs of the Ghats in tlie Dukhun described, 

 412. 



Stan's Fell near Hawes, account of the structure 

 of, 91. 



, section from Penigent to, 91. 



Stainmoor, Craven-fault stops near the mountain 

 pass of, 61. 



St. Bees Head, account of the coast section be- 

 tween, and Parton, o93. 



, comparison of strata of, with new 



red sandstone series oi^ Yorkshire, 398. 

 , faults by which it is affected. 



393, et seq. 



, red sandstone of, dips conform- 

 ably to the coal measures, 388. 



separated from 



coal measures by intermediate sandstone, mag- 

 nesian limestone and conglomerate, 388. 



, notice of structure of, 396. 



■ to Maryport, coast almost wholly 



composed of coal measures, 388- 



Stilbite and other zeolites, found at Ahmednuggur 

 in the Dukhun, 424, 425. 



, great masses of, found in amygdaloid, at 



Brahmunwareh, in the Dukhun, 425. 



Stirling, Mr. on Cuttaek in India, referred to, 431. 



St. Leonard's, near Hastings, detailed account of 

 the cliffs and strata, 163, 165, 169, 171. 



Stone, village of, (Bucks,) pits of Lower green- 

 sand, at, 285. 



Stone, formation of, amidst deposits originally 

 consisting of sand and gravel, 332. 



Stourhead (South Wiltshire), section at, 256. 



Strata below the chalk, their variation of cha- 

 racter in different parts of the South-east of 

 England, 322. 



Stratification, false, near Folkestone, 120. 



, fissures of, adopted by masses 



of chert of subsequent formation to the sand 

 which includes them, 120. 



Strombeck, M. Von, his account of beds sunk 

 through at Utweiler, in the environs of Bonn, 

 457. 



Strong Post limestone, description of, 75, 



, range of, 75. 



Stutchbury, Mr. Samuel, a fossil species of Pec- 

 ten named after, 342, 360. 



Summary of observations on the strata below the 

 chalk in the South-east of England, 318, &c. 



Superficial deposits of Cambridgeshire, extensive 

 and important ; their contents, 304 ; of two 

 kinds, " white" and "red" gravel, 304, note. — 

 (see Gravel.) 



■ ■ resemble 



those of Bedfordshire, and the East of En- 

 gland generally, 305. 



Surrey : see Godstone ; Reigate ; Hind-Head ; 

 Leith-Hill ; Guildford, &c. 



, strata below the chalk in, described, 137. 



Sussex, Western, strata of, described, 153. 



Swanage, remarkable appearances on the shore 

 near, 209, note. 



Swath Fell, structure of the top of, 89. 



Sweden, marine deposits coeval with the Wealden 

 in, 330. 



Swindon (North Wiltshire), stratification at de- 

 tailed, 264--267. 



, fossils of, 267. 



• , nodules in the Portland sand at, 267. 



Sykes, Lt.-Col. W. H., F.G.S., on a portion of 

 the Dukhun in the East Indies, 409. 



, recapitulation of 



the characteristic geological features of the 

 peninsula of India, 431. 



, explanationof the 



sections accompanying his paper on the Duk- 

 hun, 432. 



Table of heights in the environs of Bonn, 470. 



South-east of England, 



370—379. 



Taylor, R. C, F.G.S., his section at Hunstanton, 

 and publications on Norfolk, referred to, 315, 

 note. 



Temperature, diminution of in the earth, may ac- 

 count for some of the great parallel corruga- 

 tions, 67. 



Terraces of the Dukhun described, 413. 



Tertiary deposits of the coast of Dorset de- 

 scribed, 4. 



