INDEX TO THE PROCEEDriS'GS. 



Baker, Captain T., note accompanying 

 some fossils from Port Santa Cruz, 

 Patagonia, 509. 



Banded rocks, sections of, 389-393. 



Banks's Islands, volcanoes in the New 

 Hebrides and, 305. 



Basalt of Saxon Switzerland, 557. 



Bas-Boulonnais, Lower Cretaceous 

 beds of the, 472. 



Bay of Fundy, death of fishes on the 

 coast of the, 303. 



Bedminster, Lower Lias beds at, 204. 



BenthaU, near Broseley, section of 

 yellow-banded Carboniferous sand- 

 stone at, 393. 



Bisulphide of Iron, Tariegation due to 

 the decomposition of, 378. 



Bleaching connected with joints, 366 ; 

 of red beds, 359. 



Boulder-clay at Hessle, 251 ; of Lin- 

 colnshire and South-east Yorkslure, 

 147. 



Boulonnais, Lower Cretaceous beds 

 of the, 472. 



Brachyphyllia EcTceli, 13. 



irregularis, 13. 



Brander Pass, section across the, 

 268. 



Brentwood, section from Brickenden 

 Green to near, 469. 



Brickenden Grreen to near Brentwood, 

 section from, 469 ; to Bright's HiU 

 Wood, Hertfordshire, section from, 

 284. 



Bridgnorth, section of Bxinter Sand- 

 stone at Linley, near, 367. 



Bristol Channel, Mr. I). Mackintosh 

 on the encroachment of the sea on 

 some parts of the shores of the, 

 279. 



Bristol, Mr. C- O. G-room-Napier on 

 the Lower Lias beds near, 204 ; 

 Mr. W. W. Stoddart on the Lower 

 Lias beds of, 199. 



British species of GraptoHtes, 521. 



Broseley, section of yellow-banded 

 •Carboniferous sandstone, Benthall, 

 near, 293. 



Brown Willy granite, 440. 



Buckton cliffs, coast section from 

 Kihasea Beacon to the Speeton and, 

 148. 



Bunter sandstone, Linley, near Bridg- 

 north, section of, 367 ; near Shiff- 

 nall, Shropshire, section of, 363. 



Burnley district, thickness of the 

 Carboniferous rocks of the, 321. 



Busk, G., Esq., on the discovery of 

 the Asiatic Elephant in a fossil state, 

 496. 



Caffiers, section in a railway- cutting 

 west of, 473 ; section through, 474. 



Cagny, in the valley of the Arve, sec- 

 tion near, 118. 



Calcaire grossier and Argile plastique 

 in a clay-pit at Yaugirard, Paris, 

 section of the, 372. 



Calcareous strata, sections showing 

 the relations of grey beds to, 383. 



Cambrian slates, variegated, 379. 



Camelford granite, 440. 



Camps-Hill Brickfield, Herts, section 

 in, 287. 



Carbonaceous rocks of Devon and 

 Cornwall, 401. 



Carboniferous Corals, Mr. J. Thomson 

 on some, 463 ; districts of Lanca- 

 shire and Yorkshire, physical fea- 

 tures and lines of elevation of the, 

 323 ; grit and sandstone, Willey 

 Park, Shropshu'e, section of, 399. 



Carboniferous rocks, denudation of 

 the, 327; of Lancashire, Mr. E. 

 Hull, on the thickness of the, 319. 



Carboniferous sandstone, Benthall, 

 near Broseley, section of yellow- 

 banded, 393 ; coast south of White- 

 haven, section of, 391, 392. 



Can*ickfergus and Larne, worked flint 

 flakes fi'om, 495. 



CaryophyUia affinis, 17. 



Cement-bed at Speeton, 249. 



Cephalaspidian Fishes in Devonshire 

 and Cornwall, 546. 



Chalk, of Amiens, 110 ; Whiteeliff 

 Bay, 519 ; section showing decom- 

 posed, 111, 113. 



Chalki, Island of, Sea of Marmora, 

 60. 



Chloride of sodium, pseudomorphous 

 Crystals of, 546. 



Chud Brook, through Waddon Barton 

 to Higher Duncombe, section from 

 the, 409. 



Clacton, fossil deer from, 511 ; pro- 

 bable age of the freshwater strata 

 at, 515. 



Clark, J., Esq., on the geological pe- 

 culiarities of that part of Central 

 Germany known as the Saxon 

 Switzerland, 548. 



Clevedon, Posttertiary submergences 

 near, 283. 



CHfi'-section at Speeton, 229. 



CHve Hill, Shropshire, section of 



Keuper Sandstone at, 376. 

 Climacograpsus teretiusculus, 528. 

 Coal in the Eastern Hemisphere, Dr. 

 C. CoUingwood on some sources of, 



