INDEX. 



589 



moth found in tlie deep sea of the British Channel 

 and German Ocean, 161. 



Mastodonsaurus, objections to the generic appella- 

 tion of, 503. 



Mediterranean, remarks on recent species of fishes 

 common to the, and the south-west coast of En- 

 gland, 435. 



lists of moUusca common to, and 



the south-west coast of England, 435. 



Megalodon, new species, from PafFrath, described, 

 373. 



Megatherium, observations on the supposition that 

 the osseous dermal covering found in South Ame- 

 rica belonged to the, 81 . 



notices of remains of, found in South 



America, 82. 



consideration of the question whether 



the, possessed a dermal armour, 96. 



remarks on the absence of those cha- 



racters in the pelvis, &c., exhibited in the analo- 

 gous portions of the Armadillo, 101. 

 tabular view of the principal circum- 



stances connected with the discovery of twelve 

 skeletons of the, 102. 

 no bony armour 



found with or near these remains, 103. 

 summary of the argument that the. 



had not an osseous carapace, 105. 



Megne, account of the volcanic rocks near, 30. 



■ description of the Kara-dewit between, and 



Sandal, 32. 



Melanos, notice of the upper portion of the promon- 

 tory of, 6. 



Messogis chain, notice of its range, 4. 



— structure, 8. 



Mcttmann, description of the Devonian limestone 

 of, 236. 



Micaceous sandstone, notices of, m Western Asia 

 Minor, 10 et seq. 



Micaceous schist and marble, description of, in 

 Western Asia Minor, 5. 



principal localities, 



1,6. 



notices of, in the 



Catacecaumene, 29 et seq. ; general remarks re- 

 specting the range of, 37. 



VOL. VI. — SECOND SERIES. 



Miletus, notice of the effects produced by the alluvia 

 of the Mseander on the port of, 21. 



Mllber Down, notice of the greensand of, 450. 



Models, notice of, constructed by Mr. Sopwith to 

 illustrate geological phaenomena, 568. 



Modern alluvia, notice of, along the line of the Bir- 

 mingham and Gloucester railway, 555. 



Modern aqueous deposits, description of, in Western 

 Asia Minor, 20. 



account of, formed by ther- 

 mal springs, 20 et seq. 



Modern volcanic rocks, description of, in Western 

 Asia Minor, 27. 



Mollusca, notice of, in the estuaries of the south-east 

 of Devonshire, 434. 



list of, inhabiting the English Channel 



along the coast of Devonshire, 435. 



Monodonta, account of a species from Paffrath, 358. 



Monte Video, account of fossil bones deposited in 

 the museum of, found in 1838, 103. 



Morad Dagh and Sultan Dagh, notice of the structure 

 of, 7. 



Morris, Mr., remarks of, respecting vegetable remains 

 found at Dixon-fold, 174. 



Moselle, description of the older slates of the, 280. 



Moudania, notice of the lacustrine basin of, 15. 



— . : trap rock near the town of, 22. 



Mount Latmus, notice of the range of mountains 

 extending from, 4. 



Mount Olympus of Mysia, notices of the structure 

 of, 6. 



a ridge of 



rocks ranging westward from, 7. 



Miinchen-Mvihle, section of Devonian strata near,251. 



Miinster Eifel, description of the phaenomena pre- 

 sented by a section between, and Weingarten, 277. 



Murchison, R. I. Esq., and Sedgwick, Rev. A., on 

 the distribution and classification of the Palaeozoic 

 deposits of the north of Germany and Belgium, 221. 



Murchisonia, distribution of, in Palaeozoic rocks, 324. 



. — description of the genus, and of species 



from the Rhenish provinces, 355. 



N. 



Nassau, description of the Devonian rocks of, 244. 

 Silurian rocks of, 252. 



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