INDEX. 



509 



Fontana, junction of new red conglomerate with 

 grauwacke slate at the village of, 188. 



to the Col di Tendi, only transition and 



primitive rocks appear, 188. 

 Forest marble, description of, near Batli, 255. 



fossils found in, near Bath, 274. 



Formations unconformable in one county, con- 

 formable in another, 39 and note. 

 Fossil fox of ffiningen, Mr. Murchison's account 

 of the deposit in which it was found, 277. 



Mr. Mantell's osteological 



description of, 291. 

 Fossils : see Organic Remains. 

 Fourrier, M., opinion of, as to the temperature of 



celestial spaces, 297. 

 France, reference to works on the metalliferous 



, deposits of, 495 7totc, 497 note. 

 Frankfort, fossil plants of the brown coal of, not 



the same as those found at Hiring, 374. 

 Franklin, Capt. James, on the geology of a portion 

 of Bundelcund, Boghelcund, and the districts 

 of Saugor and Jubulpore, 191. 



general observations on the 



structure of the Peninsula of India, 198. 

 Freiesleben's description of the upper system of 

 calcareous strata in the Thuringerwald, alluded 

 to, 100. 

 Freshwater deposit of the Vienna basin, of partial 



occvirrence, 404. 

 Fuci, many impressions of, found in the calcareous 



shales of the Schwarzenberg, 332. 

 Fucoid grits form a part of the green-sand series, 

 319, 323, 333. 



and shales, extent of the, between the 



Mond-see and the Traun-see, 321. 

 Fucoides intricatus found in great abundance to 



the south of Steyer, 322. 

 Fuller's earth, description of, near Bath, 249. 



notice of fossils found in, near Bath, 



250, 273, 

 Fulwell Hill, near Sunderland, description of the 

 concretionary magnesian limestone at, 97. 



section of the quarry 



at, 98 note. 



G. 



Gaisau, red encrinital limestone well exhibited 



overlying lias at, 313. 

 Galliard, a coarse kind of slate in Craven, inca- 

 pable of cleavage, noticed, 4, 11. 

 Gait, fossils found in the, of Sussex, 210. 



notice of, in Wiltshire, 268. 



Geanie's Mill, notice of the sandstones imder, 



150. 

 Geological phsenomena, J.F. VV. Herschel, Esq., on 



the astronomical causes which may influence, 



293. 

 Germany, reference to works on the metalliferous 



deposits of, 496 note, 497 note. 

 Gleichenberg, account of the volcanic rocks of 



the, 399. 

 principal focus of eruption of the 



volcanic rocks of Lower Styria, probably near 



the, 400. 

 Glen Shiragh, Arran, description of the old red 



sandstone in, 31. 

 Globular calciferous grit, observations on the 



structure and chatoyant lustre of, 464. 

 magnesian limestone, observations on the 



structure of, 94, 465. 

 structure subordinate to the old slate 



formation of North Wales, observations on, 



467. 

 Goldfuss, M., fossils of Gosau identified by, with 



species found in tertiary formations, 360. 

 Googri, notice of the geology in the neighbour- 

 hood of, 196. 

 Gordon, George, Esq., notice of the existence of 



lias on the southern side of the Murray Firth, 



487. 

 Gornigo, description of the flagstones near the 



Castle of, 135. 

 Gosau, age of the overlying deposits of, 358, 



361. 

 assigned to the deposit by MM. Kefer- 



stein and Lill de Lilienbach and Dr. Boue, S52 



and note. 

 blue marls of the Schweiger Miihle iden- 



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tified with the overlying series of, 348. 

 list of fossils found in the deposit of, 417, 



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