ALPHABETICAL INDEX. 



575 



Fluted and striated surfaces of rocks 

 not necessarily due to glacial action, 

 462. 



Footsteps of birds, age of the beds at 

 Connecticut, U. S., in which they 

 occur, 397. 



Foraminifera, note by Mr. Lyell on 

 some species obtained from the Cre- 

 taceous rocks of New Jersey, U. S. , 

 64. 



Forbes, Prof. Edw., on the fossil shells 

 collected by Mr. Lyell from the Cre- 

 taceous formations of New Jersey, 

 U. S., 61. 



report on the Lower Greensand 



fossils in the possession of the Geo- 

 logical Society, 78. 



catalogue of Lower Greensand 



fossils in the museum of the Geolo- 

 gical Society, 237. 345. 



report on (Cretaceous) fossils 



from Southern India, 79. 



account of two fossil species of 



Creseis collected by Prof. Sedgwick, 

 145. 



- on the ( Tertiary) fossils collected 

 by Lieut. Spratt in the gulf of 

 Smyrna, 1 62. 



account of (Tertiary) freshwater 



shells obtained from a bed of sep- 

 taria in the plastic clay, 173. 



on (Cretaceous) fossil shells from 



Santa Fe de Bogota, collected by 

 Mr. E. Hopkins, 174. 



account of fossil Echinodermata 



from the Miocene tertiary strata of 

 N. America, 425. 



Forbes, Prof. Edw., and Capt. Ibbet- 

 son, on the section between Black- 

 Gang-Chine and Atherfield, Isle of 

 Wight, 190. 



Forchhammer on the boulder forma- 

 tion and on diluvial scratches in 

 Denmark and Sweden, 263. 373. 



Forest, fossil, in the Parkfield colliery, 

 near Wolverhampton, by Mr. H. 

 Beckett, 41. 



Forfarshire (N. B.), Mr. Trevelyan on 

 fractured boulders found at, 147. 



Fossil bones, on the presence of fluorine 

 in, 214. 



fish, new species of, from the 



Oxford clay, 229. 



insects of the secondary rocks of 



England, notice of Mr. Brodie's 

 work on, 399. 



forest near Wolverhampton, 41. 



trees, erect, near Minudie in Neva 



Scotia, described by Mr. Lyell, 394. 

 Ray, new species of, from Leba- 

 non, 225. 



Fossiliferous rocks of N. S. Wales and 



Van Diemen's Land, 560, 

 Fossils of Protozoic rocks of North 



Wales, table of, opposite p. 20. 



Palaeozoic, of the Denbigh flag- 

 stone and sandstone series of N. 

 Wales, 21. 



Palaeozoic, localities of, in Corn- 



wall, 567. 



Silurian, of Scandinavia, com- 

 pared with those of other regions, 

 492, 493. 



report on the collection from the 



Lower Greensand in the possession 

 of the Geological Society, 78. 



catalogue of the Lower Green- 



sand collection, 237. 345. 



distribution of, in the Lower 



Greensand of the Isle of Wight, 

 table opposite p. 196. 



— Cretaceous, of the Pyrenees, 

 notice of, by M. Deshayes, 111. 



Cretaceous, report on the collec- 



tion of, from Southern India, 79. 



Cretaceous, of New Jersey, U.S., 



61. 65. 



Tertiary, of the Eocene beds of 



N. America, by Mr. Lyell, 430. 

 509. 



Tertiary, of the Miocene beds of 



North America, by Mr. Lyell, 418, 

 495. 



. Tertiary, from Perim Island 



(India), described by Dr. Falconer, 



356. 



■ in the boulder clay, Mr. Hark- 



ness on the occurrence of, 152. 



Fulljames, Capt., his collection of 

 fossil bones from Perim Island, de- 

 scribed by Dr. Falconer, 356. 



Furness or Coniston grits, account 

 of, 446. 



Gabbro of Tuscany, account of, 288. 



Gault, its thickness on the south-east 

 coast of the Isle of Wight, 77. 



Geographical extension of the mol- 

 lusca, Dr. Philippi's remarks on, 95. 



Geological Society, report on the col- 

 lection of Lower Greensand fossils 

 in the possession of, 78. 



catalogue of Lower 



Greensand 

 237. 345. 

 A. Burat, 



fossils in the museum of, 



Geologie appliquee, par M 

 133. 



Gervillia linguloides, 246. 



Gesner, Dr., his geological map of Nova 

 Scotia, opposite 34. 



Georgia, U. S., Mr. Lyell on the cre- 

 taceous strata of, 60. 



on the Eocene tertiary beds of, 



435. 



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