INDEX TO THE rilOCEEDLNGS. 



Purple beds, depleted areas of red and, 

 386. 



Q'lader sandstone of Saxon Switzer- 

 land, 553. 



Quaternary gravels of England, Mr. 

 A. Tylor on the, 455. 



Raised sea-bed near Watchet, 281. 



Ramiapatnam, section from Roodrar 

 to, 487. 



Rand to Dimlington Cliff, section from, 

 169. 



Range of Rhinoceros Utmscus, Falc, 

 216. 



Rankine, Prof. W. J. Macquorn, on 

 the angle of repose, 91. 



Rasfrites Linncci, 531. 



peregi'inus, 531. 



Rat-kangaroo, skull of, 313. 



Red and purple beds, depleted areas 

 of, 386. 



Red beds, primary condition of iron 

 in, 357. 



Red Crag of Suffolk, Mr. J. Prest- 

 wich on the, 460. 



Report, Annual, i ; of the Library 

 and Museum Committee, ii. 



Repose, angle of, 90. 



Retiolites Geinitzlanus, 530. 



perlatus, 530. 



RMnoeeros JEtruscus, Talc., Mr. W. 

 Boyd Dawkins on the dentition of, 

 207. 



River-gravels of Hertfordshire, 286. 



River H umber, section across the, 

 152 ; Nen at Peterborough to the 

 River Trent at Newark, section 

 from beyond the, 160 ; Steeping, 

 section across the, 163 ; Trent at 

 Newark, section from the river 

 IS" en at Peterborough to the, 160 ; 

 Trent to the sea-cliff beyond Aid- 

 borough, section from the, 160. 



Rivers Bain and Steeping, section 

 across the valleys of the, 161. 



Rocks, states of combination of iron 

 in stratified, 354. 



Rome, Rev. J. L., on the Glacial and 

 Postglacial Sti'ucture of Lincoln- 

 shire and South-east Yorkshire, 

 146. 



Roodrar to Ramiapatnam, section 

 from, 487. 



Salcombe district, metamorphic rocks 

 of the, 439 ; section from Ugbo- 

 rough to, 438. 



Saliferous deposit in St. Domingo,335. 



Salter, J. W., Esq., on a true Coal- 

 plant {Lepidodendron) from Sinai, 

 509 ; on fossils from the Blenevian 

 group, 510. 



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Santa Cruz, Patagonia, fossils from 

 Port, 505. 



Santorin, Dr. J. S. J. Schmidt on the 

 eruptions of the Kairaeni of, 457. 



Saveuse valley, near Amiens, section 

 across the, 115. 



Saxon Switzerland, Mr. J. Clark on 

 tlie geology of, 548. 



Schmidt, Dr. J. S. J., on the eruption 

 of the Kaimeni of Santorin, 457. 



Sea-beaches, section illustrating the 

 form of, 89. 



Sen during past geological epochs, Mr. 

 A. Murray on the diminution of the 

 volume of the, 495. 



Sea, encroachment of the, 279. 



Sea of Marmoi'a, geology of the Princes 

 Islands in the, 53. 



Section across Central Lincolnshire, 

 161 ; the bed of Loch Awe, 264 ; 

 Brander Pass, 268 ; Pendle Range, 

 324 ; river Humber, 152 ; river 

 Steeping, 163 ; Saveuse Yalley, near 

 Amiens, 115 ; south-westerly ex- 

 tremity of the Pendle Range, 328 ; 

 valleys of the Bain and the Steeping, 

 161 ; along the railway at Montiers, 

 123 ; St. Acheul and Longueau 

 Road, 111 ; at La NeuviUe, Amiens, 

 108, 117, 123 J Speeton, 229; the 

 southern base of the north-western 

 Himalayas, 49 ; constructed from 

 the borings for the Hull Docks, 182 ; 

 east of Desvres, 475 ; from Ashley 

 Down to Cotham, 208 ; below the 

 Coniston limestone to the Coniston 

 grits, 297 ; beyond the river Nen, 

 at Peterborough, to the river Trent, 

 at Newark, 160 ; Brickenden G-reen, 

 three miles south of Hertford, to 

 Bright's Hill Wood, one mile north 

 of Bramfield, 284 ; Brickenden 

 Green to the brow of the Thames 

 valley near Brentwood, 469 ; Kiln- 

 sea Beacon to the Speeton and 

 Buckton Chffs, 148 ; Longueau to 

 the Station Works, Amiens, 123 ; 

 Minv.-onnet by Pollaphant to the 

 granite near Newton, 418 ; Rand 

 to Dimlington Chff, 169 ; Roodrar 

 through Pamur to Ramiapatnam, 

 487 ; Yeolm Bridge to Pengelly, 

 near Linkingham, 417 ; the Chud 

 Brook through Waddon Barton to 

 Higher Dunscombe, 409 ; granite 

 north of Ugborough to the Kings- 

 bridge Inlet at Salcombe, 438; 

 limestone at Stowford to Mill Hill 

 quarry, near Tavistock, 409 ; Mysore 

 Plateau across Naggery Mountain 



