INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 
Eocene of Herne Bay, Mr. W. Car- 
ruthers on the structure of a fern- 
stem from the Lower, and on its 
allies, recent and fossil, 349. 
Erpetospondylia, 36. 
Escars, 695. 
Ktheridge, Mr. R., on the geological 
position and the geographical dis- 
tribution of the Reptilian or Dolo- 
mitic Conglomerate of the Bristol 
area, 174. 
Europe, Central, Dinosauria from the 
Trias of, 38. 
, general comparison of the Neo- 
comian beds of Northern, 333. 
——, Western, the physical geography 
of, during the Mesozoic and Caino- 
zoic periods elucidated by their 
coral faunas, 51. 
Exclissa numismalis, 403. 
Exmouth, Mr. T. Davidson on the 
Brachiopoda hitherto obtained from 
the Pebble-bed of Budleigh-Salter- 
ton, near, 70. 
Hycott Hill, Green-slate series in, 606. 
Fall and rise of the Greenland coast, 
690. 
Fault, double, in Northampton, 365. 
me of the dolomitic conglomerate, 
7. 
Fern-stem, Mr. W. Carruthers on the 
structure of a, from the Lower EKo- 
cene of Herne Bay, and on its allies, 
recent and fossil, 349. 
Fezzan, M. Coumbary on the fall of 
an aerolite in, 415. 
Flabellum, distribution of, 55, 58. 
Flabellum candeanum, 300, 308. 
distinctum, 299, 308. 
gambierense, 299, 308. 
Victorig, 299, 308. 
Foraminifera, Mesozoic, from Queens- 
land, 235. 
Forest-bed, the Rev. J. Gunn on the 
relative position of the, and the 
Chillesford Clay in Norfolk and 
Suffolk, and on the real position of 
the forest-bed, 551. 
Fossiliferous boulder-clays, 694. 
Fossils from the Wealden of the Isle 
of Wight, 3, 318; from the Trias, 
38; from the Budleigh-Salterton 
Pebble-bed, 70; from the Carboni- 
ferous and Deyonian of Canada, 
166; from the Kimmeridge Clay of 
Kimmeridge Bay, 167, 172, 611; 
from the Jurassic (?) rocks of Aus- 
tralia, 226; from the Australian 
- Tertiary deposits, 284; from the 
Lower Eocene of Herne Bay, 349; 
from the Great Oolite near North- 
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ampton, 382; from the Northamp- 
ton Sand, 385; from the Upper 
Cretaceous of Grimbach, 394; of 
the zone of Ammonites oxynotus 
and A. raricostatus in Gloucester- 
shire, 397; of the zone of Ammo- 
nites Jamesoni in Gloucestershire, 
398; from the Caribbean series of 
Trinidad, 413; from Australian 
caves, 415; from China, 417; from 
Malta, 484; from Oreston, 457 ; 
from the newer Tertiaries of Suffolk, 
493; from the Permian of Midde- 
ridge, 556, 565, 623 ; from Victoria, 
610. 
Fossils, vegetable, observations on 
some, from Victoria, by MM. F. v. 
Muller and R. B. Smyth, 610. 
Galboly Mountain, section of, 159. 
Galesaurus, 48. i 
Gasteropoda, Mesozoic, from Queens- 
land, 237. 
Gault, corals of the, 64. 
Geographical distribution and geolo- 
gical position of the reptilian or do- 
lomitic conglomerate of the Bristol 
area, Mr. R. Etheridge on the, 174. 
Geography, physical, of Western Hu- 
rope during the Mesozoic and Cai- 
nozoic periods elucidated by their 
coral faunas, 51. 
Geological observations on the Wai- 
para river, New Zealand, by Mr. T. 
H. C. Hood, 409. 
position, on the, and geographi- 
cal distribution of the reptilan or 
dolomitic conglomerate of the Bris- 
tol area, Mr. R. Etheridge on the, 
174. 
Geology, Australian Mesozoic, and 
paleontology, 1, 226. 
of Arisaig, Nova Scotia, by Mr. 
D. Honeyman, 490. 
of the country surrounding the 
Gulf of Cambay in Western India, 
Mr. A. Rogers on the, 118. 
of the Lofoten Islands, the Rev. 
T. G. Bonney on the, 623. 
Germany, Dinosauria from the Trias 
of, 38, 
Glacial action, modern, in Canada, 
669. 
—— deposits, fossils of the, 92. 
phenomena of Western Lanca- 
shire and Cheshire, Mr. C. E. de 
Rance on the, 641. 
Glaciation in Britain, 693. 
Glacier-system of Greenland, 673. 
Gloucestershire, Mr. R. Tate on the 
palxontology of the junction-beds of 
the Lower and Middle Lias of, 594. 
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