INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 
Section, typical, across the main valley 
of the Avon, near Cropthorne, Wor- 
cestershire, 204. 
showing mode of occurrence of 
iron-ores in Carboniferous Lime- 
stones &c., 183. 
—— showing the position of Reptilia 
in the Conglomerate of Durdham 
Down, 189. 
showing the position of the In- 
ferior Oolite Limestone and divi- 
sions of Northampton sand, 380. 
of Greenland from east to west, 
675. 
—— of altered clay-bed in Tideswell 
Dale, Derbyshire, 703. 
Sections at right angles to the coast 
N.E. of Leasowe Castle, 657. 
Serpula subpentagona, 402. 
Severn and Avon valleys and adjoin- 
ing districts, Mr. T. G. B. Lloyd 
on the superficial deposits of por- 
tions of the, 202. 
Severn valley, the superficial deposits 
of the, and adjoining district, 217. 
Shap, Green-slate series in the neigh- 
bourhood of, 608. 
Shap Abbey, section from, to Wet 
Sleddale, 610. 
Shap Fell, distribution of boulders 
from, 101. 
Sharp, Mr.S8., on the Oolites of North- 
amptonshire, 354. 
Shells, marine, in the drifts of the 
Avon and Severn valleys, 221. 
Sigillaria, Prof. J. W. Dawson on the 
structure of, 165. 
, Calamites, and Calomodendron, 
Prof. J. W. Dawson on the structure 
and affinities of, 488. 
Slates, green, and porphyries of the 
Lake-district, 559. 
Shevananee, sections of iron-ores &e. 
at, 162. 
Smyth, Mr. R. B., and Dr. F, vy. Miil- 
ler, observations on some vegetable 
fossils from Victoria, 610. 
Snitterfield, section at, 208. 
Somerset Caves, Mr. W. A. Sanford 
on the Rodentia of the, 124. 
Spermophilus erythrogonoides, 128. 
Sphenotrochus, deep-sea species of, 55. 
Sphenotrochus australis, 297. 
excicus, 298. 
Sphenosaurus, 57. 
Starfish, Dr. T. Wright on a new 
species of, from the ironstone-beds 
of the Inferior Oolite of Northamp- 
ton, 391. 
Stegodon orientalis, 421. 
— sinensis, 417. 
Stellaster Berthandi, 393. 
Sharpii, 392. 
Steneosaurus Manselii, 170. 
Stone-bed of Norfolk, 493. 
Straparolus aratus, 404. 
bellulus, 404. 
Wrightianus, 404. 
Stream, subglacial, 681. 
Struthiosaurus, 394. 
Stylaster, 56. 
Sub-azoic boulder-clay, 694. 
Subglacial stream, 681. 
Suchospondylia, 36. 
Suffolk and Norfolk, 
henomena in, 499. 
Suffolk, bone-bed of, 493. 
——, bone-bed of, Terrestrial Mam- 
malia from the, 509; Marine Mam- 
malia from the, 511; box-stones of, 
499. 
, contributions to a knowledge of 
the Newer Tertiaries of, and their 
fauna, by Mr .E. R. Lankester, 493. 
——, Rey. J. Gunn on the relative 
position of the Forest-bed and the 
Chillesford Clay in Norfolk and, 
and on the real position of the 
Forest-bed, 551. 
Superficial deposits of the south of 
Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, 
Mr. T. Codrington on the, 528. 
Sutherland, Dr., notes on an ancient 
Boulder-clay of Natal, 514. 
Tapirus sinensis, 426. 
Tate, Mr. R., on the Middle Lias of 
the north-east of Ireland, 324. 
on the paleontology of the junc- 
tion-beds of the Lower and Middle 
Lias of Gloucestershire, 394. 
Tate, Mr. R., and Dr. J.S. Holden on 
the iron-ores associated with the 
basalts of the north-east of Ireland, 
151. 
Tancredia plana, 254. 
Teeth, note on some, associated with 
two fragments of a jaw from Kim- 
meridge Bay, by Mr. J. W. Hulke, 
2: 
contemporary 
aad 
Teratosaurus, 40, 42, 50. 
Terebratella Davidsonii, 245. 
Teredo australis, 25. 
Tertiaries, newer, of Suffolk, contri- 
butions to a knowledge of the, and 
their fauna, by Mr. EH. Ray Lan- 
kester, 493. 
Tertiary deposits, Prof. P. Martin 
Dunean on the fossil cofals of the 
Australian, 284. 
Teuthis, 258. 
Thecodontosaurus, 39, 43, 50. 
Thracia Wilsoni, 254. 
