INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 
Obituary Notices of Deceased Fel- 
lows :-—the Vicomte d’ Archiac, xxix ; 
Prof. J. Beete Jukes, xxxii; Prof. 
H. C. E. von Meyer, xxxiv; Mr. J. 
W. Salter, xxxvi; Dr. R. N. Ru- 
bidge, xxxix; Capt. L. L. Boscawen 
Tbbetson, xli; Prof. EH. W. Brayley, 
xli; Mr. J. N. Sanders, xli; Revi- 
sion of the present state of know- 
ledge as to the distribution and suc- 
cession of organized forms in time 
and space, xlii. 
Hyena antigua, 511. 
sinensis, 422. 
Hyde, Mr. 8., on deep mining with 
relation to the physical structure 
and mineral-bearing strata of the 
south-west of Ireland, 348. 
Hypsilophodon Foxti, a new Dino- 
saurian from the Wealden of the 
Isle of Wight, 3. 
Tce, arctic, Dr. R. Brown on the phy- 
sics of, 671. 
Icebergs, 679. 
Ice-marks in Newfoundland, 704. 
Iguanodontide, 34. 
India, Dinosauria from the Trias of, 
48 
, Western, Mr. A. Rogers on the 
geology of the country surrounding 
the Gulf of Cambay in, 118. 
Tnoceramus incurvatus, 407. 
Insect- and plant-bed on the Rocky 
River, New South Wales, 2. 
Insects, remains of, in the Carboni- 
ferous of Canada, 166. 
Treland, Mr. R. Tate, on the Middle 
Lias in the north-east of, 324. 
, on deep mining with relation 
to the physical structure and mine- 
ral-bearing strata of the south-west 
of, 348. 
, on the iron-ores associated with 
the Basalts of the north-east of, 151. 
Tron-ore, pisolitic, 155. 
Tron-ores, mode of occurrence of, in 
Carboniferous Limestones, section 
showing the, 183. 
, Neocomian, of Lincolnshire,329. 
, MM. Tate and Holden on the, 
associated with the Basalts of the 
north-east of Ireland, 151. 
Jones, Prof. T. R., note on some En- 
tomostraca from Arisaig, Nova 
Scotia, 492. 
Judd, Mr. J. W., additional observa- 
tions on the Neocomian Strata of 
Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, with 
notes on their relations to the beds 
of the same age throughout Northern 
Europe, 326. 
Kaimes, 695. 
Kangaroos, fossil, 416. 
Kerr, Comm. J. H., observations on 
ice-marks in Newfoundland, 704. 
Keswick and Ulleswater, notes on the 
lower portion of the green slates 
and porphyries of the Lake-district 
between, 559. 
, Green-slate series between, and 
the Vale of St. John, 603. 
, section from, to Watendlath, 
603. 
Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset, Mr. J. W. 
Hulke on a Crocodilian skull from, 
167. 
—,, Mr. J. W. Hulke on some teeth 
associated with two fragments of a 
jaw from, 172. 
, Mr. J. W. Hulke on some Ple- 
siosaurian remains obtained by Mr. 
J. C. Mansel in, 611. 
Kingsthorpe, oolites of, 360; section 
from, through Northampton and 
Huntsbury Hill to Blisworth, 359. . 
Krefft, Dr. G., on some Australian 
fossil mammals, 415. 
Labyrinthodont, MM. Hancock aad 
Howse, on a new, from the magne- 
sian limestone of Midderidge, Dur- 
ham, 536. 
Lagomys spelzeus, 126. 
Lake-district, Dr. H. A. Nicholson 
on the lower portion of the green 
slates and porphyries of the, be- 
tween Ulleswater and Keswick, 559, 
Lamellibranchiata, Mesozoic, from 
Queensland, 237. 
Laminated boulder-clay, 694. 
Lancashire, blown sand of, 665. 
, Western, and Cheshire, glacial 
phenomena of, 641; post-glacial 
deposits of, 655; map of part of, 
661. 
Lankester, EK. R., contributions to a 
knowledge of the Newer Tertiaries 
of Suffolk and their fauna, 493. 
Laurentian, Prof. J. W. Dawson on 
the graphite of the, of Canada, 112. 
, Supposed, gneissoid series in 
Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, 
468. 
Leasowe Castle, sections at right angles 
to the coast, near, 657. 
Leda australis, 251. 
graphica, 407. 
Lemmus medius, 125. 
norvegicus, 125, 130, 
torquatus, 125, 130. 
Lepidotosaurus Duffit, 557. 
Lepralia (?) oolitica, 243. 
Lepus cuniculus, 128. 
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