NDEX. 



751 



Strickland, H. E. Esq., and Murchison, R. I. 

 Esq. on the upper formations of the new red 

 sandstone system, in Gloucestershire, Worces- 

 tershire and Warwickshire, 331. 



Sturchley, commencement of Meadow-pits, sec- 

 tion of coal-pit, 482. 



Stutchbury, Mr. S. and Riley, Henry, M.D., on 

 three distinct fossil Saurians from the magnesian 

 conglomerate near Bristol, 349. 



Subvertebral wedge-bones, description of, in the 

 Ichthyosaurus, 188. 



Suffolk, on the geological structure and pheno- 

 mena of, 359. 



physical features of the county, 359. 



descriptionof thegeological structure, 360. 



chalk, 360, 370 et seq. 



plastic clay, 361, 369 et seq. 



London clay, 3G1, 369 ct seq. 



crag, 362, 369 et seq. 



diluvium, 365. 



. . erratic blocks, 366. 



lacustrine deposits, 366. 



causes in action, 366. 



sectional list of wells, &c., 369 et seq. 



Syenite, description of, in Parkur, Cutch, 291. 



i reniform masses of, inclosed in the chalk 



ofTorr Eskert, 184. 



veins, account of the, which traverse mica, 



slate and chalk at Goodland Cliff and Torr Es- 

 kert, 179. 



first observed by Mr. Nicholson, 179 



note. 



Sykes, Lieut. Col. W. H., notice by, respecting 

 some fossils collected in Cutch, 715. 



Symon faults, account of, 432, 457. 



Taleren, Moen, account of the strata in the neigh- 

 bourhood of the rock called, 253. 



explanation of the supposed al- 

 ternation of chalk with tertiary strata near, 253. 



Tan, power of, to reduce metallic oxides, 214. 



Tatlar, structure of the igneous rocks near, 591. 



account of the conical hills near, 591. 



Tattingstone, sections at, 381. 



Taylor, John, Esq., notice of mines opened by, in 

 the county Clare, 65 note. 



Taylor, John, Esq., observations on the strata 

 penetrated in sinking a well at Diss, 137. 



Teavaragh, notices of the hill of, 73, 81. 



Teignraouth, notice of fossil corals found near, 

 697. 



Teleosaurus, found only in the Jet Rock in York- 

 shire, 217. 



Terebratula striatula, fossil found in the London 

 clay at Hampstead not to be distinguished from 

 the shell so called obtained from the chalk, 

 132. 



Tertiary deposits of the north coast of the St. 

 Lawrence, notices of, 89 et seq. 



• not to be confounded with mo- 

 dern alluvial deposits, 90. 



strata, description of, in Cutch, 302. 



fossils found in, 304, 327. 



Thessalon Island, notice of Orthoceratafrom, 705. 

 Tides, four feet six inches, average height in the 



Bermudas, 105. 

 Tilgate Forest, description of the bones of birds, 



discovered in the strata of, 175. 

 Tintagel slate, notice of the fossils contained in 

 the, 668. 



considered as belonging to an 



upper group of the slate series, 668. 

 Tipperary, notice of rolled debris in, 67. 



mountains, heights in the, 6. 



Torbay, description of a section from the east side 

 of Dartmoor to, 650. 



and Berry Head, limestones of, belong to 



the highest strata of the older formations in the 

 south-east of Dartmoor, 6.50. 



limestone, identified with that of Newton 



Bushel and Babbacombe, 652. 

 Tor Cross, description of the cliff near, 65S, 661. 

 Torquay, notice of corals found near, 697. 

 Torr Eskert, account of the syenite veins which 

 traverse mica slate and chalk at, 179, 182. 



sections (wood-cut) of the veins, 



183, 184. 

 Torr Point, notices of, 71. 

 Tostock, depth of gravel at, 376. 

 Totness, nature of the strata between, and Kings-. 



bridge, 661 note. 

 Trachyte, description of, in Mayo, 168. 

 ~ relative age of, 1 70. 



