INDEX TO THE PKOCEEDIKGS. 



Coal-miiies of Ivvunai, Japan, 511. 



Coal- plant from Sinai, Mr. J. W. 

 Salter on a true, 509. 



Coast-section at Spectou, 220 ; from 

 Ivilnsea Beacon to the Speeton and 

 Buckton clilTs, 148. 



Codrington, T., Esq., on a section of 

 the strata from the Chalk to the 

 Benibridge Limestone at Whitc- 

 clilTe Bay, Isle of Wight, 519. 



CodsaU and Albrighton, Shropshire, 

 section of red sm'face-loam between, 

 374. 



Collingwood, Dr. C, on some sources 

 of Coal in the Eastern Hemisphere, 

 98 ; on the geological featm'cs of 

 the nortliern part of Formosa, and 

 of the adjacent islands, 94. 



ColumnastrcBa Eifrei, 17. 



Combmation of iron m stratified 

 I'ocks, states of, 354. 



Concretions of hydrous sesquioxide of 

 iron, 375. 



Coniston Flags, Dr. H. A. Nicholson 

 on the Graptolites of the, 521 ; 

 Grits, Austwick, Clapham, York- 

 shire, section of, 368 ; group, Pro- 

 fessor R. Harkness and Dr. H. A. 

 Nicholson on the, 296. 



Contortion of the Miocene strata in 

 the Alps and the Himalayas, 48. 



Copper-ores, sections illustrating the 

 " Kernel-roasting" of, 398. 



Coprolite bed at Speeton, 250. 



CoralUne Crag, Mr. J. Prestwich on 

 the, 288. 



Corals of the West-Indianlslands, Dr. 

 P. Martin Duncan on the fossil, 9. 



, Mr. J. Thomson on some Car- 

 boniferous, 463. 



Cornwall, Cephalaspidian fishes in 

 Devonshire and, 546 ; Dr. H. B. 

 Holl on the older rocks of South 

 Devon and East, 400. 



Correlation of the Coniston Flags with 

 foreign deposits, 542. 



Cotham, Lower Lias beds at, 200, 

 204 ; section from Asliley Down to, 

 200 ; quarry, section of, 203. 



Crag, Mr. W. Boyd Dawkins on a 

 new species of Deer from the Nor- 

 wich, 516. 



Crag-beds of Norfolk andSufi'olk, Mr. 

 J. Prestwich on the structure of the, 

 288, 460. 



Crag-pit, Sufiblk, section in the Wang- 

 ford, 377. 



Cretaceous beds of the Bas-Boulon* 

 nais, Mr. W. Topley on the Lower, 

 472. 



Cretaceous corals from the West In- 

 dies, 22. 



Crummuch-Water beck, section of 

 Coniston Grits at the head of, 3(58. 



Crustacea from the Upper Silurian 

 rocks of Lanarkshire, Mr. 11. Wood- 

 ward on some, 289. 



Culm-measures of Devon and Corn- 

 wall, 401. 



Cumberland, section of Carboniferous 

 sandstone at Workington, 389. 



Dartinoor granite, 440. 



Dasyurus ursinus, 313. 



Dawkins, W. Boyd, Esq., on a new 

 species of Fossil Deer from Clacton, 

 511 ; from the Norwich Crag, 516 ; 

 on the Dentition of Rhinoceros 

 Mlruscas, Falc, 207. 



Death of Fishes on the coast of the 

 Bay of Fundy, 303. 



Decomposition of bisulphide of iron, 

 variegation due to the, 378. 



Deer from Clacton, Mr. W. Boyd 

 Dawkins on a new species of fossil, 

 511 ; the Norwich Crag, Mr. W. 

 Boyd Dawkins on a new species of, 

 516. 



Detidrograjpsus Hallianus, 142. 



Dentition of Rhinoceros Etruscus, 

 Falc, 207. 



Denudation in Lancasliire and York- 

 shire, periods of, 332 ; of the Car- 

 boniferous rocks, 327 -, Yorksliire 

 and Lincolnshire, 175. 



Depleted areas of red and purple beds, 

 386. 



Desvres, section east of, 475. 



Devonshire and Cornwall, Cephalas- 

 pidian fishes in, 546. 



Devon and East Cornwall, Dr. H. B. 

 Holl on the older rocks of South, 

 400. 



Devonian rocks of Devon and Corn- 

 wall, 414. 



Diagram of flexures in Mid-Lanca- 

 shire, 326. 



Dichograpsus Logani, 128. 



multiplex, 129. 



octobrachiatus, 129. 



reticulatusy 143. 



Didymograpsus bifidus, 136. 



caduceus, 133. 



geminus, 134. 



mtidus, 135. 



patulus, 135. 



^ serratulus, 136. 



sextans, 134. 



V-fractus, 134. 



Dimlington Clilf, section from Rand 

 to, 169. 



