INDEX TO THE 
Lepus diluvianus, 126, 129. 
hibernicus, 127. 
timidus, 127. 
Lias, corals of the, 61. 
of Gloucestershire, descriptions 
of new species from the, 401. 
, Mr. R. Tate on the Middle, in 
the north-east of Ireland, 324. 
, Mr. R. Tate on the palzonto- 
logy of the junction beds of the 
Lower and Middle, of Gloucester- 
shire, 394. 
Lima Gordonii, 247. 
multistriata, 248. 
scabricula, 406. 
Lincolnshire, Neocomian iron-ores of, 
329 
Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, map of 
part of, 102. 
Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, Mr. J. 
W. Judd’s additional observations 
on the Neocomian strata of, with 
notes on their relations to the beds 
of the same agethroughout Northern 
Kurope, 326. 
Lithomarge, basalt, and bole, table of 
analyses of, 156. 
Littorina biornata, 404. 
Lloyd, Mr. T. G. B., on the superficial 
deposits of portions of the Avon and 
Severn valleys, 202. 
Lofoten Islands, Rey. 'T. G. Bonney, 
on the geology of the, 623. 
Lophohelia, deep-sea species of, 55. 
LInucina anomala, 251. 
(?) australis, 251. 
Macropus, 416. 
Mactra trigonalis, 252. 
Madracis, 56. 
Madreporaria, Prof. P. Martin Dun- 
can on the, of the Australian Ter- 
tiary deposits, 284. 
Magee Island, 153. 
Magnesian limestone, MM. Hancock 
and Howse on a new Labyrintho- 
dont amphibian from the, of Mid- 
deridge, Durham, 556. 
Malta, Dr. A. A. Caruana on the fossil 
elephants of, 434. ~ 
Mammalia, species of, from the Suf- 
folk bone-bed, 509, 511. 
Mammalian remains in the drifts of 
the Avon and Severn valleys, 221. 
Mammals, Dr. G. Kretit on Australian 
fossil, 415. ‘ 
, Prof. Owen on fossil remains of, 
found in hina, 417. 
ea section from, to Seatoller, 
501. 
Manicina, littoral species of, 58. 
Map of part of Western Lancashire 
PROCEEDINGS. 
and Cheshire, 661; of part of York- 
shire and Lincolnshire, 102; of the 
Oolites in the district round North- 
ampton, 357. : 
Marl-slate, Dorypterus Hoffmanni 
from the, of Midderidge, 623; Prote- 
rosaurus Speneri, and a new species, 
Proterosaurus Huxleyi, from the, 
565. 
Mastodon tapiroides?, 511. 
Mastodon, Trilophodont, of the Suf- 
folk bone-bed, 507. 
Matterdale, Green-slate series in, 605. 
Megalosauride, 34. 
Megalosaurus, tibia of, figured, 20. 
Mello, Rey. J. M., on an altered clay- 
bed and section in Tideswell Dale, 
Derbyshire, 701. 
Mesozoic and Cainozoic periods, the 
physical geography of Western Eu- 
rope during the, elucidated by their 
Coral faunas, 51. 
Mesozoic geology and palontology, 
Australian, 1, 226. 
Midderidge, Durham, Dorypterus 
Hoffmanni, Germar, from the Marl- 
slate of, 623. 
-—, anew Labyrinthodont Amphi- 
bian from the Magnesian Limestone 
of, 556. 
, Proterosaurus Speneri, von 
Meyer, and a new species, Protero- 
saurus Huxleyi, from the Marl-slate 
of, 565. 
Mineral-bearing strata, deep mining 
with relation to the, of the south- 
west of Ireland, 348. 
Modiola unica, 2538. 
Moorabool valley, section in, 289. 
Moore, Mr. C., Australian Mesozoic 
geology and paleontology, 1, 226; 
notes on a plant- and insect-bed on 
the Rocky River, New South Wales, 
2, 261. 
Moraines, 686. 
Miller, MM. F. v., and R. B. Smyth, 
observations on some vegetable fos- 
sils from Victoria, 610. 
Mya Maccoyi, 253. 
Myacites planus, 254. 
Sanford, 253. 
Mytilus inflatus, 252. 
planus, 252. 
rugo-costatus, 252. 
Natal, Dr. Sutherland on an ancient 
boulder-clay of, 514. 
Natica ornatissima, 257. 
variabilis, 256. 
Neocomian beds of Northern Europe, 
general comparison of the, 333. 
Neocomian, corals of the, 63. 
