TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



YOL. II. 



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1. LECTURE V. Part I.— The Jurassic Formation: Oolite and 



Lias 483—532 



1 . Zoology of the Chalk. 2. Zoology of the Wealden. 3. Site of the Coun- 

 try of the Iguanodon. 4. Lithological structure of the Country of the 

 Iguanodon. 5. Medial Secondary Formations. 6. General view of the 

 Oolite and Lias. 7. The Oolite or Roe-stone. 8. Geographical distri- 

 bution of the Oolite. 9. Railway Sections. 10. Subdivisions of the Oolite: 

 Portland Rock. 11. Kimmeridge Clay. 12. Oxford Oolite. 13. Oxford 

 Clay. 14. Kelloway Rock and Cornbrash. 15. The Cotteswold Hills. 

 16. The Stonesfleld Slate. 17. Organic Remains of the Stonesfield Slate. 

 18. Fossil Mammalia of Stonesfield. 19. Comparison of the Stonesfield 

 and Wealden Fossils. 20. Lithographic Oolite of Germany. 21. Carbo- 

 niferous strata of the Oolite. 22. Collyweston Slates. 23. Carboniferous 

 Oolite of Brora. 24. Carboniferous Oolite of Eastern Virginia. 25. The 

 Lias. 26. Organic Remains of the Jurassic System. 27. Zoophytes and 

 Radiaria. 28. Mollusca. 29. Crustaceans and Insects. 30. Fishes. 

 31. Reptiles of the Jurassic System. 



2. LECTURE V. Part II.— The Trias and Permian Formations. 533— 5SS 



1. The Trias and Permian. 2. Geographical Distribution of the Trias and 

 Permian. 3. Rock-Salt and Brine Springs. 4. Origin of Rock-Salt and 

 Gypsum. 5. The Cheltenham Waters. 6. Conglomerates of the Trias. 

 7. Organic remains of the Trias. 8. Mollusca and Crinoidea. 9. Fishes 

 of the Trias. 10. Reptiles of the Trias. 11. The Labyrinthodon. 12. 

 The Rhynchosaurus. 13. The Dicynodon of Africa. 14. Foot-prints on 

 stone. 15. Ornithichnites. 16. The Permian System. 17. Magnesian 

 limestone or Zechstein. 18. Permian of Germany and Russia. 19. Or- 

 ganic Remains of the Permian System. 20. Invertebrata of the Permian. 

 21. Fishes of the Permian. 22. Reptiles of the Permian. 23. Reptiles. 

 24. Chelonians or Turtles. 25. Crocodiles. 26. Enalio-Saurians or 

 Marine Reptiles. 27. The Plesiosaurus. 28. Pterodactyles, or Flying 

 Reptiles. 29. Ophidians and Batrachians. 30. Review of the Age of 

 Reptiles. 31. Objections considered. 32. Concluding Remarks. 



3. LECTURE VI.— On Corals and Crinoidea 5S9— 659 



1. Introductory. 2. Organic and Inorganic Bodies. 3. Distinction 

 between Animals and Vegetables. 4. Nervous System and Sensation. 

 5. Diversity of Animal Forms. 6. Animal nature of Zocphvtes. 



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