IXDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



498; Whatley, 480; the Ammo- 

 nites-Bucklandi beds in SouthWales, 

 532 ; Hunstanton series in Lincoln- 

 shire, 235 ; Infrahas of South Wales, 

 12 ; Laurentian rocks of Canada, 

 257 ; Liassic deposits of Somerset- 

 shire and South Wales, 557-566 ; 

 Lower Brick-earths, 100, 101, 107; 

 Lower Cambrian rocks, 339 ; Lower 

 Lias, 538 ; Shepton Mallet railway- 

 section, 509; Sutton Stone, 306, 

 529; Tealby series, 246; Upper 

 Ludlow sandstone, 333 ; White Lias, 

 465 ; zone of Ammonites angulatus, 

 311 ; A. planorbis, 301 ; Belemnites 

 acutus, 304; of North Cornwall, 

 669 ; the Devonian rocks, Mr. E. 

 Etheridge on the, 251, 612 ; strati- 

 graphical considerations on the, 

 677. 

 Fossils throughout the North Devon 

 series, Mr. Townshend M. Hall on 

 the relative distribution of, 371. 

 France, Infralias of, 19. 

 Freshwater fossils from Charter House, 



493. 

 Fucoides clavatus, 163. 

 Fullesby to near South Ormsby, Lin- 



colnsliire, section from, 247. 

 Ftcsus Jenynsii, 545. 



Terquemi, 544. 



Gainsborough, Mr. F. M. Burton on 

 the Rha^tic beds near, 315 ; zone of 

 Ammonites angulatus near, 306. 

 Geelhoutboom series. South Africa, 



plants of the, 144. 

 Geology of Benghazi, Barbary, 384; 

 Lmcolnshire, 227; the Malvern 

 Hills, the Rev. J. H. Timins on the 

 chemical, 352 ; Mauritius, 185 ; 

 North Devon and West Somerset, 

 251, 568 ; the First Cataract, Upper 

 Egypt, 40, 115 ; Princes Islands in 

 theSea of Marmora, 381; Province of 

 Canterbury, N. Z., Dr. Julius Haast 

 on the, 342 ; Quantock Hills, 581 ; 

 Yalleys of the upper part of the 

 River Teign and its feeders, Mr. G. 

 Wareing Ormerod on the, 185, 

 418. 

 Glacial action afforded by the Drift 

 in a part of Warwickshire, the Rev. 

 P. B. Brodie on the evidence of, 

 208. 

 Glacial and Postglacial deposits of the 



valley of the Thames, 396. 

 Glacial period in England, evidence 

 of Laud-glaciation during the ear- 

 lier part of the, 84 ; in New Zealand, 

 deposits of the, 346. 



Glamorganshire, Mr. H. W. Bristow 

 on the Lower Lias or Lias-conglo- 

 merate of a part of, 199 ; Mr. C. 

 Moore on the Liassic deposits of, 

 512 : zone of Ammonites angulatus 

 in, 307. 

 Glossopferis Browjiiana, 140. 



iSutherlandi, 140. 



Gloucestershire, zone of Ammonites 



angulatus in, 307. 

 Gold in New Brunswick, Mr. W. S. 



Shea on recent discoveries of, 197. 

 Goldsoncot, 594. 



Granite, Mr. G. Maw on the supposed 

 derivation of White Tertiary clays 

 from, 392. 

 Granite of the valley of the Teign, 419. 

 Grantia mitiqua, 538. 

 Gravels of the valley of the Teign, 419. 

 Grays, Brick-earth of, 408. 

 Grays Thurrock, section at Mr. Pear- 

 son's Pit, 94. 

 Gurney Slade, Liassic dykes at, 491. 

 Haast, Dr. J., on the Geology of the 

 Province of Canterbury, N. Z., prin- 

 cipally with reference to the deposits 

 of the Glacial Epoch at the western 

 base of the Southern Alps, 342. 

 Hall, T. M., Esq., on the relative dis- 

 tribution of fossils throughout the 

 North Devon series, 371. 

 Hamifes Africanus, 150. 

 Hangman grits, 604. 

 Hapsford Mills, section at, 490. 

 Harmer, F. W., Esq., on the exist- 

 ence of a Third Boulder-clay in 

 Norfolk (Abridged). 87. 

 Hastings, Canada West, Laurentian 



rocks in the county of, 256. 

 Hatch Beauchamp, section at, 468. 

 Havering to the North Downs, section 



from, 398. 

 Hawkshaw, J. C, Esq., on the geo- 

 logy of the First Cataract, Upper 

 Egvpt, 40, 115. 

 Heddon's Mouth, 598, 600. 

 Helesborough, 607. 

 He fix Dawsoni, 545. 

 Hemiaspis limuloidcs, 37. 

 Hicks, H., Esq., and J.W. Salter, Esq.. 

 on a new Lingulella from the red 

 Lower Cambrian rocks of St, 

 David's, 339. 

 Himalavas, Mr. H. B. Medlieott on 



the Alps and the, 322. 

 Hollvbush sandstone, eruptive rocks 



of 'the, 355. 

 Holwell, Carboniferous Limestone and 



Liassic dykes at, 483. 

 Hornblendic rocks, aualyses of, 363. 



