INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 
Cristellaria acutauricularis, var. longi- 
costata, 242. 
cultrata, var. radiata, 242. 
Crocodilian skull, Mr. J. W. Hulke on 
a, from Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset, 
167. 
Cropthorne Heath, section at, 209. 
Cropthorne, typical section across the 
valley of the Avon near, 204. 
Cucullea inflata, 250. 
semistriata, 250. 
Cycloseris tenuis, 301, 309. 
Cytherea Clarket, 250. 
gibbosa, 251. 
Dallington, section from Duston to, 
368. 
Davidson, T., notes on the Brachio- 
poda hitherto obtamed from the 
“ Pebble-bed”’ of Budleigh-Salter- 
ton, near Hxmouth in Devonshire, 
Dawson, J. W., note on some new 
animal remains from the Carboni- 
ferous and Devonian of Canada, 
166; notes on the structure of Si- 
gillaria, 165; on the Graphite of the 
Laurentian of Canada, 112; on the 
structure and affinities of Sigillaria, 
Calamites, and Calamodendron, 488. 
Delphinula reflecta, 256. 
Deltocyathusitalicus, var. australiensis, 
297, 307. 
Teal ln deep-sea species of, 
56. 
Dentalium limatulum, 402. 
— lineatum, 256. 
Deposits, glacial, fossils of, 92. 
, postglacial, of western Lanca- 
shire and Cheshire, 655. 
, superficial, of the south of 
Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, 
528. 
De Rance, Mr. C. E., on the Glacial 
phenomena of western Lancashire 
and Cheshire, 641; on the Post- 
glacial deposits of Western Lanca- 
shire and Cheshire, 655. 
Derbyshire, Rev. J. M. Mello on an 
altered clay-bed in Tideswell Dale, 
701. 
Derwentwater, section from, to Bor- 
rowdale, 601. 
Desmophyllum, bathymetrical distri- 
bution of, 55, 57, 58. 
Deuterosaurus, 48. 
Deyonian and Carboniferous of Ca- 
nada, Prof. J. W. Dawson on some 
new animal remains from the, 166. 
Devonshire, notes on Brachiopoda 
from the Pebble-bed of Budleigh- 
Salterton, near Exmouth in, 70. 
Dinosauria from the Trias, 38. 
Dinosauria, Prof. T. H. Huxley on the 
classification of the, with observa- 
tions on the Dinosauria of the Trias, 
32, 
Dinosaurian, Hypsilophodon Foxii, a 
new, from the Wealden of the Isle 
of Wight, 3. 
Dinosaurian reptiles and birds, Prof. 
T. H. Huxley on the ney, be- 
tween, 12. 
Discina apicalis, 244. 
Dolomitic or reptilian Conglomerate 
of the Bristol area, Mr. R. Etheridge 
on the geological position and geo- 
graphical distribution of the, 174. 
, fauna of the, 187. 
, section of, in the road from the 
Hotwells to Clifton and Durdham 
Downs, 182. 
Donations to the library, 182, 264, 
437, 573. 
Dorset, note on a Crocodilian skull 
from Kimmeridge Bay, 167. 
, note on some Plesiosaurian re- 
‘mains obtained by Mr. J. C. Mansel 
in Kimmeridge Bay, 611. 
Dorypterus Hoffmannt,Germar, Messrs. 
A. Hancock and R. Howse on, irom 
the Marl-slate of Midderidge, Dur- 
ham, 623. 
Duncan, Prof. P. Martin, on the fossil 
corals (Madreporaria) of the Aus- 
tralian Tertiary deposits, 284; the 
physical geography of Western 
Europe during the Mesozoic and 
Cainozoic periods, elucidated by 
their coral faunas, 51. 
Durdham Downs, sections from Bris- 
tol to the Reptilian quarry on, 188; 
section of dolomitic conglomerate 
in the new road from the Hotwells 
to, 182; section showing the posi- 
tion of Reptilia in the conglomerate 
of, 189. 
Duston, oolites of, 369; 
to Dallington, 368. 
East Anglia, Boulder-clay of, 91. 
Echinodermata, Mesozoic, from 
Queensland, 286. 
Elephants, fossil, of Malta, further 
discovery of the, 434. 
England, north of, Mr. 8. V. Wood, 
jun., on the relation of the Boulder- 
clay without chalk of the, to the 
great chalky Boulder-clay of the 
south, 90. 
Enthekiodon, g.n., 174. 
Entomostraca, Prof. T. R. Jones on 
some, from Arisaig, Nova Scotia, 
492. 
section from, 
