na)EX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



Litcham, Mr. S. V. Wood, jun., on a 

 section at, 84. 



Little Ouse Valley, section across the, 

 46 ; map of the, 46. 



Littorma circularls, 545. 



ovaMs, 545. 



Llanbethian quarries, near Cowbridge, 

 section in the, 518. 



Lod Huish, 594. 



Logan, Sir W. E.. on new specimens 

 of Eozoon, 253. 



Long Lake, Canada, specimens of 

 Eozoon from, 260. 



Louth, Lincolnshire, section at. 241. 



Lower Brick-earths of the Thames 

 Valley, 91 ; Cambrian rocks, new 

 Lingulella from the, 339 ; Devonian 

 fossils of West Somerset and North 

 Devon, 635 ; rocks of ISTorth Devon, 

 694; Lias, fossils from the. 5.39 ; near 

 Bristol. 310 ; of a part of Grlamorgan- 

 shire, 199, 307, 512 ; Somersetshire, 

 465 ; the north-east of Ireland. 297 ; 

 Tertiaries, white clays of the, 387. 



Lucina crassa, 251. 



Ludlow sandstone, tracts of Pteras- 

 pis (?) in the L'pper, 333. 



Lumachello, 21. 



Luxembourg, Lifralias of, 19. 



Lynn, River, North Devon, 596. 



Lynton, .594. 



Mackintosh, D., Esq., on some stri- 

 king instances of the terminal cur- 

 vature of slaty laminse in West 

 Somerset, 323. 



Madoc, specimens of Eozoon from, 261. 



Madreporaria of the Infralias of South 

 Wales, 12. 



Maghlak bone-cave, 284. 



Main Down, section across, 593. 



Maldon, section across the valley of 

 the Blackwater at, 415. 



Malta, Capt. T. A. B. Spratt on the 

 Bone-caves of, 283. 



Malvern Hills, the E,ev. J. H. Timins 

 on the chemical geology of the, 352. 



Mammalia from the Lower Brick- 

 earths, 101, 107. 



Map of the First Cataract, L^pper 

 Egypt, 115; fossiliferous dejDOsits 

 of North Devon, 373 ; valley of the 

 Little Ouse, 46 ; valleys of the L^p- 

 per portion of the River Teign and 

 its feeders, 421 ; Western slopes of 

 the Southern Alps, Canterbury, New 

 Zealand, showing the present and 

 Post pliocene glaciations, 349 ; West 

 Somerset and North Devon, .580 ; 

 showing the extent of the Rhittic 

 beds near Gainsborough, 321. 



Marks on the coast of Sweden, 191. 



Marston Road section, 482. 



Marmora, geology of the Princes Is- 

 lands in the Sea of, 381. 



Marton, Lincolnshire, zone of Ammo- 

 nites angulatus at, 306. 



Mauritius, Mr. G. Clark on the geo- 

 logical features of, 185. 



Maw, G., Esq., on some chemical ana- 

 lyses of variegated strata (Abstract), 

 114; on the occurrence of con- 

 solidated blocks in the Drift of 

 Suffolk, 110; on the sources of the 

 materials composing the white clays 

 of the Lower Tertiaries, 387. 



Medina and Adventure Banks, chart 

 showing the, 293. 



Medlicott, H. B.. Esq., on the Alps 

 and the Himalayas (Abstract), 322. 



Medway, section across the valley of 

 the, 406, 412. 



Melania acuta, 546. 



Dunravenensis, 546. 



nodulo-carinata, 546. 



Melliha cavern, Malta, 290. 



Mells. Middle Lias at, 480. 



Mendip Hills, geology of the, 451 ; 

 section across the, 452. 



Microlestes quarry, 487. 



Middle Devonian fossils of North De- 

 von and West Somerset, 640 ; of 

 South Devon, 643 ; rocks of North 

 Devon, 601 ; Lias at Mells, 480 ; 

 of Somersetshire, 474. 



Minehead, 585. 



Mollusk from the Coal-formation of 

 Nova Scotia, Dr. J. W. Dawson on 

 a new Pulmonate, 330. 



Moore C, Esq., on Abnormal Condi- 

 tions of Secondary Deposits when 

 connected with the Somersetshire 

 and South Wales Coal-basin, and 

 on the age of the Sutton and South- 

 erndowTi Series, 207, 449. 



Moraine-accumulations in New Zea- 

 land. 346. 



Morte Bay, 610. 



Mimger Road Quarry, section in, 474. 



Museum, donations to the, vii. 



Mf/tilus Jonesi, 157. 



Buhidgei, 157. 



Stowianus, 157. 



Nerincea acuminata, 546. 



Horner i, 547. 



Mendipensis, 547. 



rudis^ 547. 



Neritopsis cancellatus, 548. 



exigua, 547. 



IcBvis, 547. 



Nettlecombe, 593. 



