INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



by river-action, 469 ; of fans, 451 ; 

 of' the Carboniferous beds at Armagh, 

 404. 



Deosai, alluvial plateau of, 464 ; sec- 

 tion across, 465. 



Deposition and denudation of alluvium 

 by river-action, 469. 



Deserts and valleys of Central Persia, 

 Mr. W. T. Blanford on the super- 

 ficial deposits in the, 493. 



Desert plains of Persia, 495 ; gravel 

 slopes on the margins of the, 496 ; 

 probable origin of the, 498. 



Deskit, in Ladakh, fan talus at, 444. 



Detritus, slopes of, in Persian valleys, 

 496. 



Dhu loch, basin of, 510. 



Ditrypa circinatum, 350. 



Doll, vertical section of Lower Oolitic 

 coal-bearing strata at, 160. 



Donations to the Library, vii., 83, 303, 

 473, 569. 



Museum, vii. 



Donegal, denudation of, 209. 



Dora Baltea, valley of the, 397. 



Dorset and part of Somerset, Mr. 

 JamesBuckman on theCephalopoda- 

 bed and Oolite sands of, 504. 



Dras, alluvial deposits at, 464 ; sec- 

 tion through, 465. 



Drew, F., Esq., on the Alluvial and La- 

 custrine deposits and glacial records 

 of the Upper-Indus basin, 441. 



Drift deposits of the northern part of 

 the lake district, 428. 



Duncan, Prof. P. Martin, on Caryo- 

 phyllia Bredai, M.-Edw.and Hainie, 

 from the Eed Crag of Woodbridge, 

 503. 



, , on the genus Palceocoryne, 



Dune. andJenk., and its affinities, 

 412. 



, , on the older Tertiary for- 

 mations of the West-Indian Islands, 

 548. 



Dun-Can, section of Middle Lias be- 

 low, 336. 



Dunglass, section at, 121. 



Dunrobin Castle, Middle Oolitic fos- 

 sils from, 172; section exposed in 

 the reefs below, 143. 



Dunrobin reefs,LowerLias fossils from, 

 157 ; Middle Lias fossils from, 154. 



Duntulm, Estuarine Limestone and 

 Oxford Clay at, 332. 



Easton, Northampton sands at, 248. 

 Eathie, Upper Oolitic rocks at, 183. 

 Eathie Bay, reefs of Upper Oolite in, 

 126 ; section at, 127. 



Egerton, Sir Philip Grey, on Platy- 

 siagum sclerocephalum and Palmo- 

 spinax prisons, Egerton, 419. 



Elginshire, Secondary strata in, 113. 



Elsmore tin-mine, 6. 



Eocene corals of St. Bartholomew's, 

 West Indies, 561 ; formations of 

 New Zealand, 376. 



Eocene Crustacea from Portsmouth, 

 Mr. H. Woodward on, 25. 



Encrinurus crista-galli, 32. 



Ennerdale, ice-scratches in, 425. 



Entomoconchus, 409. 



Entomostraca, bivalve, of the Carbo- 

 niferous formations, Prof. T. B. 

 Jones on some, 409. 



Erik's Jokull, 208. 



Eskdale granite boulders on Black- 

 combe, 353. 



Essendine cutting, Oolites of, 261. 



Estuarine Jurassic strata of Scotland, 

 102 ; series of Skye, fossils from the, 

 346. 



Ether idge, B.., Esq., jun., on the lig- 

 nite-deposit of Lal-Lal, Victoria, 

 Australia, 565. 



Fans, denudation of, 451. 



Fan taluses of the Upper-Indus basin, 

 444 ; sections of, 448. 



Fascally, vertical section of Lower 

 Oolitic coal-bearing strata at, 160. 



Faults in the Jurassic rocks of Caoius 

 Inivaig and Portree, 324; in the 

 Northamptonshire Oolites, 248, 267. 



Fisher, Bev. O., on the phosphatic 

 nodules of the Cretaceous rock of 

 Cambridgeshire, 52. 



Flabettum appendicu latum, 551. 



Flints, Mr. W. J. Sollas on the forma- 

 tion of, 76. 



Flora, Palaeozoic, of North America, 

 Dr. J. W. Dawson on the relations 

 of the supposed Carboniferous plants 

 of Bear Island with the, 24. 



Fossils from beneath the " Lobster- 

 clay " at Punfield, 73 ; from the 

 Eocene of Portsmouth, 26 ; from 

 the Cape of Good Hope, 31 ; from 

 the Tremadoc rocks of St. David's 

 44 ; from the Jurassic deposits of 

 Skye and Eaasay, 347 ; from the 

 Jurassic deposits of the east coast of 

 Scotland, 196 ; from the Linksfield 

 shales, 146 ; from the matrix of the 

 brecciated beds of the Ord, 190. 



Frodsham, boulders in clay near, 355. 



Furness, boulders in, 353. 



Fuschelsee, characters of the, 389. 



