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INDEX. 



Vosges, reference to Elie de Beaumont's account 



of the mines of the, 497 note. 

 Voysey, Dr., notice of his opinion that the basis 



of the Peninsula of India is granite, 198. 

 Vulpes communis, remarks on the close analogy 



between, and the fossil fox of CEningen, 283. 



W. 



Wand, fossils found on the flanks of the, 417 et seq. 



Watcombe, Devon, description of the red conglo- 

 merate of, 162. 



Weald clay, fossils found in the, of Sussex, 212. 



Wear, marl-slate occurs on the south bank of the, 

 78. 



Wegshad Graben, section of the Gosau beds at 

 the, 356. 



Weiterdorf, notice of the trap on the left bank of 

 the Kainach near, 389 and note. 



Wentbridge Hill, section of the lower division of 

 the magnesian limestone series at, 111. 



West Bolden, section of the inferior beds of the 

 new red sandstone at, 78. 



Westerland, notice of the grauwacke between Ack- 

 ham and, 1G8. 



Western Isles of Scotland, table of secondary for- 

 mations in the, 158. 



Wharfe, description of a group of slate rocks 

 between the Lune and the Wharfe, 5. 



in the valley of the, 13. 



north of the river, no quarries of dolomite 



of value for building, 85. 

 Whitehaven coalfield, some of the richest workings 



of the, underlie the magnesian limestone, 61. 

 Wiener-wald, the deposits of the, escaped the last 



elevatory movements of the Bavarian Alps, 



405. 

 Windischgarsten, section of the overlying strata 



of, 363. 

 Wildon, description of the coralline limestone of, 



390. 

 fossils found at, 420. 



Wildon, middle tertiary group of Lower Styria, 



well displayed near, 385. 

 Wollaston, Dr., notice of his analysis of coprolites 



from Lyme Regis and Tilgate Forest, 223 note, 



232. 

 Wright, J. Robinson, Esq., notice on the basalt of 



the Titterstone Clee Hdl, 487. 



Y. 



Yaverland farm, notice of the discovery of re- 

 mains of the Iguanodon near, 431. 



Yellow magnesian limestone, great middle de- 

 posit of, described, 81. 



comparison of, with 



the upper calcareous system of the Thuringer- 

 vvald, 100. 



complexity of struc- 



ture of the, 82. 



thickness of the 98. 



lower red marl and 



upper thin-bedded limestone equivalents of the 

 rauchwacke, asche, stinkstein, &:c., 121. 



Yorkshire, on the geological relations and internal 

 structure of the magnesian limestone, and the 

 lower portions of the new red sandstone series 

 in, 37. 



Younger Alpine limestone, description of, 316. 



upper limits of, difficult 



to determine, 318. 



Z. 



Zacatecas, notice of the meteoric iron of, 491. 

 Zamia, notice of the discovery of a species of, in 



Sandown Bay, 431, 432. 

 Zirknitz Thai, fossils found in the, 419. 

 Zlam, section through the valley of, near Aussee, 



362. 

 fossils contained in the overlying beds of, 



362, 417 et seq. 

 extraordinary contortions and dislocations in 



the valley of, 363. 



END OF THE THIRD VOLUME. 



FEINTED BY RICHARD TAYLOR, 



RED LION COURT, FLEET STREET. 



