GENERAL INDEX. 



Felsite, spherulitic, of Carrock Fell and 

 Great Lingy Hill. 16, 20. 



Fish-remains, Mr. Davis on the, com- 

 posing a bone-bed of the Lower 

 Coal-ineasures, 332. 



Fissile and columnar structures in 

 the Roche Sanadoire, 143. 



■ structure, Rev. T. G. Bonney 



on, 140. 



Flint implements from the Robin- 

 Hood Cave, Creswell Crags, 252. 



Fluid-cavities, 413. 



Forest-bed series, Mr. J. Gunn on the 

 presence of the, at Kessingland and 

 Pakefield, in Suffolk, 123. 



Fossil Zeuglodon, Prof. H. G. Seeley 

 on the occurrence of remains of a 

 British, (Z. WanMyni, Seeley) in 

 the Barton Clay of the Hampshire 

 coast, 429. 



Fox, occurrence of, in the Robin-Hood 

 Cave, Creswell Crags, 247, 248. 



Fusus Henekeni, 524. 



Gelnerowsky Wrch, analysis of green- 

 stone-trachyte of, 308. 



Geological structure of the Schemnitz 

 district, 294. 



Geologv of New York, Mr. Lloyd on 

 the, 76. 



Giant's Kettle, section of, in Lauren- 

 tian granite, in Pulpit Rock, near 

 Oxbow, 78. 



Glacial climate, Mr. J. J. Murphy on 

 the, and the polar ice-cap, 4U0. 



deposits south and east of the 



chalk escarpment in East Anglia, 

 192. 



period, Mr. Penning on the phy- 

 sical geology of East Anglia during 

 the, 191. 



phenomena, classification of, 



87. 



■ series, Mr. Belt on the place of 



the drift of Cornwall and Devon in 

 the, 80. 



Glaciers, anciens, du revers septen- 

 trional des Alpes Suisses, Prof. A. 

 Favre sur les, Troc. 125. 



Glashiitte valley, section through the 

 Kohl -Berg passing through the, 

 318. 



Goat, occurrence of, in the surface- 

 soil of the Robin - Hood Cave, 

 247. 



Granite, formation of, at various 



. depths, 28; as a product of meta- 

 morphism, 30. 



■ , map showing the distribution of 



the Buttermere and Ennerdale 

 svenitic, 15. 



Granite, metamorphism of clay-slate 

 around, 9. 



, Mr. S. Allport on the meta- 



morphic rocks surrounding the 

 Land's-End mass of, 407. 



of the Lake-district, 3, 5. 



, Skiddaw, 5. 



, syenitic, of Buttermere and En- 

 nerdale, 14, 18. 



Granitic, granitoid, and associated 

 metamorphic rocks of the Lake- 

 district, Mr. J. C. Ward on the, 1. 



Granulite, 320. 



Gravels, Mr. H. B. Woodward on the, 

 of Newton Abbot, Devonshire, 230. 



Great Lingy Hill, spherulitic felsite 

 of, 16, 20. 



Greenland, Proc. 5. 



Green Point, section from Ladram 

 Bay to Sidmouth through, 276. 



Greensand, Lower, Mr. Newton on 

 two chimaeroid jaws from the, of 

 New Zealand, 326. 



, Upper, Prof. H. G. Seeley on 



an associated series of cervical and 

 dorsal vertebrae of Polyptychodon 

 from the Cambridge, 433. 



■ , on Crocodilus icenicus 



(Seeley), a second and larger species 

 of crocodile from the Cambridge, 

 437. 



, on Macrnrosaurus 



semnus (Seeley), a long-tailed ani- 

 mal with procoelous vertebrae from 

 the Cambridge, 440. 



Greenstone-trachytes of Gelnerowsky 

 Wrch, analysis of, 308. 



of Hungary, 298. 



Greenstones of Western Cornwall, 

 Mr. J. A. Phillips on the so-called, 

 155. 



Grooves and channellings, Black 

 River, New York, 76. 



Gross Weilberg, columns and joints in, 

 145. 



Gulval, crystalline slaty rock from 

 Rosemorran, 166. 



Gunn, John, Esq., on the presence of 

 the Forest-bed series at Kessingland 

 and Pakefield, in Suffolk, and its 

 position beneath the Chill esford 

 Clay, 123. 



Guppy, R. J. L., on the Miocene fos- 

 sils of Haiti, 516. 



Gurnard's-Head district, rocks of, 170. 



Gyracanthus formosus, 334. 



tuberculatus, 334. 



Gyrolepis Rankinii, 338. 



Haematite deposits, section across, 

 Millom, Cumberland, 181. 



