600 



GEXEEAL IJSTDEX. 



Awaniii series, 204. 

 Awatere series, 209. 



Bagshot strata, Eev. A. Irving on a 

 general section of the, from Alder- 

 shot to Wokinghara, 492. 



Ballintoy leaf-bed, 86. 



Ballvmore, section through, 2?o. 



Ballynarry Bay, 232, 233; section 

 past, 235. 



Ballypalady leaf -bed, 85. 



Barnesbeg Grap, section in, 223. 



Barysmilia EtaUoni, 179. 



Basaltic formation of Ulster, Lower 

 Eocene plant-beds of the, 82. 



, Tertiary, in Iceland, 93. 



Bathycoenia Slafteri, 176. 



Baton-river series, 199. 



Beaches, raised, in New Zealand, 

 212. 



Beaver Lake, lithophyses in obsidian 

 from, 164, 165. 



Behring's Island, Dr. H. Woodward 

 on a skeleton of Ehytina gigas from 

 the Pleistocene peat-deposits on, 

 457. 



Bella Yista, slate with kernels of 

 cobaltiferous oxide of manganese 

 near, 261. 



Belleisle Brook, section in small tri- 

 butary of, 545. 



Bigsby Grold Medal, award of the, to 

 Prof. Eenard, Proc. 35. 



Biotite in Hebridean gabbros, 374; 

 of the Caithness scyelite, analysis 

 of, 403 ; of Glen Urquhart serpen- 

 tine, analysis of, 407. 



Birkenhead, section in Happy Vallev, 

 593. 



Blackdown beds, Eev. W. Downes on 

 the, 23. 



fossils, supplementary list of, 



26. 



Black Ven, near Lyme Eegis, cre- 

 taceous beds at, 23. 



Blocks, weathered, from boulder-clay 

 and moraine, 596, 597. 



Boby Creek, section across, 269. 



Bonney, Prof. T. G. (President), 

 Address on handing the WoUaston 

 Gold Medal to Dr. W. T. Blanford 

 for transmission to Mr. George 

 Busk, Froc. 30; Address on pre- 

 senting the balance of the Wol- 

 laston Donation Fund to Dr. C. 

 Callaway, 31; Address on handing 

 the Murchison Medal to Dr. H. 

 Woodward for transmission to Dr. 

 P. Eomer, 3 1 ; Address on pi'e- 

 senting the balance of the Murchi- 

 son Geological Fund to Mr. H. B. 



Woodward, 32 ; Address on pre- 

 senting the Lyell Medal to Prof. 

 H. G. Seeley, 33 ; Address on hand- 

 ing the balance of the Lyell Geo- 

 logical Fund to Mr. Teall for 

 transmission to Mr. A. J. Jukes- 

 Browne, 34 ; Address on presenting 

 the Bigsby Gold Medal to Prof. 

 Eenard, 35. Anniversary Address, 

 February 20, 1885. Obituary No- 

 tices of Deceased Fellows: — Mr. E. 

 A. C. Godwin- Austen, 37 ; Dr. 

 Thomas Wright, 39; Mr. Searles 

 V. Wood, 40; Dr, J. Gwyn Jef- 

 freys, 41 ; Mr. Alfred Tylor, 42 ; 

 Prof. J. Buckman, 43 ; Mr. E. A, 

 Peacock, 44; Prof. Quintino Sella, 

 44; Dr. H. E. Goppert, 44; Prof. 

 F. von Hochstetter, 45 ; Mr. Alex- 

 ander Murray, 45 ; Mr. J. F. Camp- 

 bell, 45. Address on geological 

 progress in Britain during the year 

 1884, especially with regard to the 

 Western Highlands, with a dis- 

 cussion of the principles of petro- 

 logical nomenclature, 46. On the 

 so-called diorite of Little Knott 

 (Cumberland), with further remarks 

 on the occurrence of picrites in 

 Wales, 511. 



Bootle Docks, Liverpool, sections in, 

 592. 



Boring, deep, at Eichmond, Surrey, 

 523 ; at Chatham, 526. 



Bothrodendron, relationship of IJlo- 

 dendron to, Proc. 98. 



Boulder-clay of Cheshire &c., Dr. C, 

 Eicketts on some erratics in the, 

 591. 



Boiilder-clays of Lincolnshire, Mr. A. 

 J. Jukes-Browne on the, 114. 



and sands, low- level, in Colwyn 



Bay, 104, 105. 



Bouteillenstein, or pseudo-chrysolite 

 of Moldauthein, Bohemia, 152. 



Bracknell, section of Bagshot beds at, 

 505. 



Breccias, Permian, of Leicestershire 

 and South Derbyshire, fossiliferous 

 nodules and fragments of haematite 

 from the, Proc. 109. 



Breidden Hills, Mr. W. W. Watts on 

 the igneous and associated rocks of 

 the, 532. 



Britain and North America, corre- 

 lation of Silurians of, 57. 



Brown boulder-clays, range of, in Lin- 

 colnshire, 117. 



Bryozoa, Chilostomatous, from Al- 

 dinga and the EiA^er-Murray cliffs. 

 South Austraha, 270. 



