VI TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



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 Forbes, Prof. Edward. Report on the collection of ( Cretaceous) fossils 

 from Southern India,presented by C. J. Kaye, Esq., and the Rev.W. H. 

 Egerton ---.-__ -79 



On two fossil species of Creseis (?) collected by Prof. Sedgwick - 145 



- On the fossils collected by Lieut. Spratt in the Freshwater Tertiary 



formation of the gulf of Smyrna - - - - - 162 



■ ■ Report on the ( Cretaceous) fossils from Santa Fe de Bogota, pre- 



sented to the Geological Society by Evan Hopkins, Esq. - - - 174 



Catalogue of Lower Green Sand fossils in the museum of the Geo- 

 logical Society, with notices of species new to Britain contained in other 

 collections ------- 237, 345 



and Capt. Ibbetson. On the section between Black- Gang- Chine and 



Atherfield Point, Isle of Wight - - - - - 190 



Hamilton, W. J., Esq., M. P. Observations on the geology of some parts 



of Tuscany - - - - - 273 



Harkness, Robert, Esq. On the occurrence of fossils in the boulder clay - 152 



Hen slow, Rev. J. S. On concretions in the Red Crag at Felixstow, 



Suffolk -------- 35 



Ibbetson, Capt. L. L. B., and Prof. Edw. Forbes. On the- section 



between Black- Gang- Chine and Atherfield Point, Isle of Wight - 190 



Ick, William, Esq. Description of the remains of numerous fossil dico- 

 tyledonous trees in an outcrop of the bottom coal at Parkfield colliery 

 near Bilston .___._ - 43 



On some crustaeeous remains in Carboniferous rock - - - 199 



Jeffreys, J. G., Esq. Notice of the raised beaches on the western coast 



of Ross-shire - - - - - - -217 



Lonsdale, William, Esq. Account of six species of Polyparia obtained 



from Timber Creek, New Jersey - - - 65 



Account of ten species of Polyparia obtained from the Miocene ter- 

 tiary formations of North America - - - - 495 



Account of twenty-six species of Polyparia obtained from the 



Eocene tertiary formations of North America - - - ' 509 



Lyell, Charles, Esq. On the Cretaceous strata of New Jersey and other 



parts of the United States bordering the Atlantic - - -55 



— — On the probable age and origin of a bed of plumbago and anthracite 



occurring in mica-schist near Worcester, Massachussetts, U. S. - 199 



On the Miocene tertiary strata of Maryland, Virginia, and North 



and South Carolina, U.S. - - - - - 413 



On the white limestone and other Eocene or older tertiary formations 



of Virginia, South Carolina, and Georgia, U.S. - - - 429 



Macintosh, Angus Friend, Esq. On the supposed evidences of the former 



existence of glaciers in North Wales - - 460 



Middleton, J., Esq. On fluorine in bones, its source, and its application 



to the determination of the geological age of fossil bones - 214 



Murchison, R. I., Esq. On the Pala;ozoic deposits of Scandinavia . 

 and the Baltic provinces of Russia, and their relations to Azoic or 

 more ancient crystalline rocks; with an account of some great features of 

 dislocation and metamorphism along their northern frontiers - - 467 



Murchison, R. I., Esq., and M. de Verneuil. On the Permian system 

 as developed in Russia and other parts of Europe - - - 81 



Owen, Richard, Esq. Description of the fossil tympanic bones referable 



to four distinct species of Balcena - - - - - 37 



— — . Description of certain fossil crania discovered by A. G. Bain, Esq., 

 in sandstone rocks at the south-eastern extremity of Africa, referable 

 to different species of an extinct genus of Reptilia ( Dicynodon), and 

 indicative of a new tribe or sub-order of Sauria - - - 318 



Percy, John, M. D. Letter to Mr. Lyell, containing an analysis of 

 specimens of bituminous and anthracitic coal from Worcester, Massa- 

 chussetts, U. S., and of the plumbaginous anthracite from the same 

 locality -,._-.----.- 202 



