INDEX TO THE PEOCEEDIN'GS. 



Smyth, W. W., Esq. (President), Ad- 

 dress on presenting the Wollaston 

 Medal to G. Poulett Scrope, Esq., 

 xxvii ; address on handing to Sir 

 R. I. Murchison for Mr. W. H. 

 Baily the balance of the Wollaston 

 Donation-fund, xxviii ; Anniver- 

 sary Address, February 15, 1867, 

 xxix ; Obituary notices of deceased 

 Fellows: — Mr. William Hopkins, 

 xxix ; Dr. William Whewell, xxxii ; 

 Dr. John Lee, xxxv; Mr. Greorge 

 Eennie, xxxv ; Professor Henry 

 Darwin Rogers, xxxvii; Mr. Per- 

 cival Norton Johnson, xxxix ; Mr. 

 Charles Maclaren, xli ; Mr. George 

 W. Featherstonhaugh, xliii; Mr. 

 Alexander Bryson, xlv ; Mr. Parkin 

 Jeflfcock, xlv; Mr. James Smith, 

 xlvi ; Marquis Lorenzo Pareto, 

 xlvii ; Dr. Albert Oppel, xlviii ; Dr. 

 Nils von Nordenskiold, xlix; Dr. 

 Charles Theophile Gaudin, 1 ; Don 

 Casiano de Prado, 1 ; Dr. Jaques 

 Amand Eudes-Deslongchamps, lii ; 

 extension of geological science, liv ; 

 Geological Survey of Great Britain, 

 liv ; of Canada, Ivi ; Lawrence's 

 translation of Cotta, Ivi ; Zinkel's 

 'Lehrbuch der Petrographie,' Ivii; 

 Haughton's ' Manual of Geology,' 

 Ivii ; Mohr's ' Geschichte der Erde,' 

 Iviii ; Bischof 's Chemical Geology, 

 Iviii ; origin of crystalline rocks, 

 Ix ; origin of serpentine, Ixi ; 

 Eozoon Canadense, Ixiv ; Daubree's 

 researches on meteorites, Ixvi. 



Snodland, section from the mouth of 

 the Thames to near, 406. 



Solarium lunatmn, 552. 



Somerset, Mr. D. Mackintosh on ter- 

 minal curvature of slaty laminse in 

 West, 323 ; Mr. R. Etheridge on the 

 physical structure of West, 579. 



Somersetshire and South Wales coal- 

 basins, Mr. C. Moore on Secondary 

 deposits connected with the,207,449. 



South Africa, Mr. R. Tate on Secon- 

 dary fossils from, 139. 



South Devon, Middle Devonian fossils 

 of, 643. 



SouthernAlps, NewZealand, geological 

 structure of the, 343. 



Southerndown series, 15, 23, 199, 207, 

 307, 526. 



South Ormsby, Lincolnshire, section 

 from Fulletby to near, 247. 



South Wales coal-basin, Mr. C. Moore 

 on Secondai-y deposits connected 

 with the, 207,449,511. 



South Wales, Madreporaria of the In- 

 fralias of, 12. 



Special General Meeting, new bye-law 

 passed at a, 322. 



Speeton, section at, 241. 



Spkenopteris antipodtcm, 146. 



Spirifer-bank of the Lias, 473. 



Sponge from the Lower Lias, 538. 



Spratt, Capt. T. A. B., on the bone- 

 caves near Crendi, Zebbug, and Mel- 

 liha, in the Island of Malta, 283. 



Stacey, G. B., Esq., on the geology of 

 Benghazi, Barbary, and an account 

 of the Subsidences in its vicinity, 

 384. 



St. Catherine's, Brazil, coal-field in the 

 Province of, 386, 



St. David's, Mr. J. W. Salter and Mr. 

 PI. Hicks on a new Lingulella from, 

 339. 



Stormberg beds. South Africa, 143. 



Stormberg Mountains, South Africa, 

 Dinosaurian Reptiles from the, 1. 



Stormy quarry, Liassic beds at, 520. 



Stout's Hill, Lower Lias at, 502. 



Strata, analyses of variegated, 114. 



Strata which form the base of the 

 Lincolnshire Wolds, 227. 



Stratigraphical considerations on the 

 Devonian fossils, 677 ; value of the 

 species comprising the Devonian 

 fauna, 662. 



Structure of North Devon and West 

 Somerset, 579. 



Subaerial Denudation, Mr. W. Whi- 

 taker on, 265. 



Subsidences in the neighbourhood of 

 Benghazi, Barbary, 384. 



Succession of rocks in North Devon 

 and West Somerset, 579. 



Suffolk, consolidated blocks in the 

 Drift of, 110. 



Sulphur-springs of Northern Formosa, 

 Dr. C. Collingwood on the, 382. 



Sunday's River, South Africa, 149 ; 

 Jurassic fossils from, 150. 



Sutton Stone, 15, 23, 199, 207, 307, 526. 



Swan, W. R., Esq., on the geology of 

 the Princes Islands in the Sea of 

 Marmora (Abstract), 381. 



Sweden, the Earl of Selkirk on some 

 sea-water-level marks on the coast 

 of, 191. 



Table of comparison between the Brit- 

 ish and Foreign Devonian Brachi- 

 opoda, showing also their range to 

 the Carboniferous, 658 ; of the Brit- 

 ish Devonian Ccelenterata with those 

 of the Rhine, Belgium, and France, 

 654 ; fossils from the Liassic deposits 



