826 
fossil state, associated with Hosphe- 
roma and with numerous insect- 
remains, in the Hocene freshwater 
(Bembridge) Limestone of, 349. 
Isle of Wight, ideal view of the, and 
the adjacent land, 212. 
Isopods, fossil, list of, 348. 
Javary and Solim6es rivers, Brazil, 
Mr. C. B. Brown on the ‘Tertiary 
deposits on the, 76. 
Mr. R. Etheridge on the 
Mollusca collected by Mr. ©. B. 
Brown from the Tertiary deposits 
of, 82. 
Jones, Prof. T. R., and J. W. Kirkby, 
Kisq., description of the species of 
the Ostracodous genus Sairdia, 
M‘Coy, from the Carboniferous 
strata of Great Britain, 565. 
Jukes-Browne, A. J., Hsq., on the 
southerly extension of the Hessle 
boulder-clay in Lincolnshire, 597. 
Jurua river, section at Gaviio Bar- 
reiras on the, 772. 
Kendal and Sedbergh districts, Messrs. 
Bonney and Houghton on some 
mica-traps from the, 165. 
—— road, mica-trap dyke on the, 
171. 
Kendall, J. D., Esq., on the formation 
of rock-basins, Proc. 104. 
Kenmare, Killarney, and Glengariff 
districts, 706. 
Bay, section from Mehal Head 
to, 710. 
sections, 707, 708. 
Kentmere and Long Sleddale, mica- 
trap dyke between, 170. 
Kerry, representative beds of the 
Upper Silurian series in, and Mayo 
and Galway, 715. 
Kersantite, 166. 
Killaries, section across the, from near 
Lough Cunnel to Kylemore, 714. 
Killarney, Kenmare, and Glengariff 
districts, 706. 
Killary Harbour, section through, 
714. 
Kilmaurs, section of drift-beds at, 140. 
King- -crab, fossil (Limulus syriacus), 
Dr. H. Woodward on the occur- 
rence of a, in the Cretaceous forma- 
tion of the Lebanon, 554. 
Kington group, character of the rocks 
of the, 660. 
Kirkby, J. W., Esq., award of the 
Murchison Geological Fund to, 
Proc. 35. 
-—, and Prof. T. R. Jones, descrip- 
GENERAL INDEX. 
tion of the species of the Ostraco- 
dous genus Bairdia, M‘Coy, from 
the Carboniferous strata of Great 
Britain, 565. 
Kirkeudbrightshire granite-dispersion, 
the, 431. 
Knockeirky, section through, 710. 
Knockgariff, section through, 710. 
Kylemore, section from near Lough 
Cunnel to, 714. 
Lake-district, boulder-supplying ca- 
pacity of the, 439. 
felstone boulders around Bur- 
ton, Shropshire, 442. 
La Manche, Cambrian rocks of, 262. 
, Devonian rocks of, 264, 
, Silurian rocks of, 263. 
Land-ice and floating ice, relative 
claims of, in the transport of boul- 
ders, 425. 
Larnt, Perak, tin-deposits of, 229. 
Lavas of the Glyder Fawr, North 
Wales, Mr. F. Rutley on perlitic 
and spherulitie structures in the, 
508. 
Lawley, characters of the rocks of the, 
654. - 
, district between the Wrekin and 
the, characters of the rocks of the, 
654. 
Lawrence Hill, lithological and stra- 
tigraphical characters of the rocks 
of, 646. 
, sections through, 648, 650. 
Leamaheltia, section through, 714. 
Lebanon, Cretaceous formation of the, 
Dr. H. Woodward on the oceur- 
rence of a fossil king-crab (Limulus 
syriacus) in the, 554. 
, Dr. H. Woodward on the 
discovery of a fossil Sguwilla in the 
Cretaceous deposits of Hakelin the, 
653. 
Le Cap, sand-pit near, in Montmartin- 
en-Graignes, 257. 
Leda? ambigua, 497. 
Le Ham, section from Montebourg to, 
252. 
Lepidodiscus Lebourt, Mr. W. P. 
Sladen on, a new species of Agela- 
crinitidz from the Carboniferous 
series of Northumberland, 747. 
Leptorhine rhinoceros, classificatory 
value of, 730. 
Lias fossils and chalk flints associated 
with northern boulders, 446. 
Library, additions to the, Proc. 108. 
Lickey and Clent Hills, probable 
Arenig boulders around the, 445. 
Lilleshall Hill, lithological and strati- 
