EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



Plate Page 

 I. \ Sections of Granitoid Eocks of the Lake District, to illus- 

 II. J trate Mr. J. Clifton Ward's paper on these rocks 34 



TTT f Palaeozoic Echini, to illustrate Mr. W. Keeping's paper on 

 11J - 1 those Fossils 42 



TV f Vertebr.e of Tapinocephalus and of Pareiasaurus bombi- 

 v * \ dens, to illustrate Prof. Owen's paper on some Dino- 



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[ saurian Vertebra 46 



VT f New Kimmeridge-Clay Crustacea, to illustrate Mr. H. 

 ' { Woodward's paper on those fossils 



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50 



Harpactocarcinus tumidus, to illustrate Mr. Woodward's 

 paper on that species 56 



VT j-r f British Fossil Scorpions, to illustrate Mr. H. Woodward's 



'[ paper on those fossils 58 



j^t i Litiiomantis carbonarius, to illustrate Mr. H. Woodward's 



paper on that Insect 64 



Eozoon and Arch,eospilerinjE, to illustrate Mr. J. W. Daw- 



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son's paper on the occurrence of Eozoon at Cote St. Pierre. 74 



YT f Cynodraco major, to illustrate Prof. Owen's paper on that 

 A1, \ Reptile !.. 102 



XII. \ Astrocrinites? Benniei, to illustrate Mr. B. Etheridge Jun.'s 

 XIII. J paper on that fossil 114 



(Geological Map and Section of Anglesey and the adjacent 

 part of Wales, to illustrate Prof. Bamsay's papers on the 

 Island of Anglesey and the Valley of the Dee 122 



{Map and Section of a part of East Anglia, to illustrate Mr. 

 W. H. Penning's paper on the Physical Geology of East 

 Anglia during the Glacial Period 204 



y-ttj f Paljeaciiyla perforans, to illustrate Prof. Duncan's paper 



\ on that plant 210 



YVTT f Merycochcerus temporalis, to illustrate Mr. Bettany's paper 

 AVli 't on that fossil 272 



yvttt / Merycochcsrus Leidyi, to illustrate Mr. Bettany's paper on 

 Avm, l thatfossil 272 



