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INDEX. 



Erwood, bed of the Wye, dislocated strata of Old Red Sairdstone 



and Ludlow Rocks, 337. 

 Esmark, Professor, on the transport of stones by ice, 538. 

 Esper, reference to his Pflanzenthiere, 686 et seq. 

 Essington, Staffordshire, coal and ironstone, 465. 

 Etna, lava of, 69, 70. 



Ettingshall, lower coal measures of Staffordshire, 473 (PL 37. 



f. 4.), 726. 

 Europe, central, mountain chains of, 542. 



, ancient, sedimentary deposits in, 573. 



Evans, Mr. R. W., fossils of Ludlow Rocks, 198, 212, 606 et 

 seq. 



•, drawings of jointed rocks, 248, 250. 



, cavern explored by him, 554. 



Evendine Street, Malverns, Ludlow Rocks and fossils, 411. 

 Evenhay, near Ludlow, rocks and fossils, 205, 618 et seq. 

 Evenlode, vallies, detritus of, 530. 

 Evesham vale (lower lias shale), 18. 



, local drift filling depressions in the lias near, 527. 



, longitudinal fault in red marl and has, 569. 



Ewdon George, Salop, coal formerly worked at, 131. 

 Exeter, conglomerates of New Red Sandstone, 67. 

 Extinct volcanos of Auvergne, 70. 



of Asia Minor, 70. 



Eyton, Mr. T., recent sea shells in gravel, 532. 



Eyton, Mr., conjectures respecting the " Wild Moors," 559. 



Fairley, Salop, Lower New Red Sandstone, 63. 

 Falfield, Tortworth, Old Red Conglomerate near, 453 (PI. 36. 

 f. 19.), 724. 



Mill, Wenlock Limestone and Caradoc Sandstone near, 



455—457. 

 , fossils at, 628. 



Falkland Islands, Silurian organic remains of, 583. 

 False-bedding of the New Red Sandstone, 59. 

 Fans, Old Red Conglomerate and Sandstone, how upheaved,164. 

 Fan-bwlch-y-chwyth, Trecastle, Old Red flagstones, 1 72. 

 Fan-sir-gaer (Caermarthen fans), dislocations of, 165 (PL 30. 



f. 11.), 715. 

 Farlow Factory, Clee Hill limestone, 120. 

 Fault in the lias near Cropthorn, 21. 



in the coal measures of Coalbrook Dale, 110. 



, remarkable upcast in Knowlbury coal-field, 116 (PL 30. 



f.7.). 



Faults, in carboniferous limestone, 119, 452. 



of the Brown Clee coal-field, 123. 



of the Oswestry coal-field, 147. 



of the Newent coal-field, 153. 



near the Caermarthen Fans, 165. 



of the Old Red Sandstone, 189, 388. 



of some Silurian Rocks, 236, 304, 349. 



, their connexion with springs, 251. 



in coal measures of Pembrokeshire, 373. 



■ in carboniferous limestone of Pembrokeshire, 381. 



— in the range of the Abbeiiey and Malvern Hills, 421 et seq. 



in the valley of Woolhope, 431. 



in the Staffordshire coal-field, 503. 



Featherstonhaugh, Mr., on Silurian fossils in America, 8. 

 Felin-fach, near Brecon, copper veins in Old Red Sandstone, 

 188. 



Felindre, West of Knighton, junction of Old Red and Silurian 

 Systems, 191, 315. 



— , fossils at, 602 et seq. 



- , Pembrokeshire, striking dislocations at, 407. 



Felspar abundant in trap and granitic rocks, 68. 



of Caer Caradoc, 226. 



of the Wrekin, 232. 



worked for china manufacture at Moel-y-golfa, "293. 



Fernando Po, Africa, lias fossils at, 583. 

 Ferney Hall, Landslips of Ludlow Rock, 249. 

 Ffron, Pembrokeshire, Llandeilo limestone, &c, 397. 

 Ffyrnwy river, Caradoc Sandstone, 222, 301, 306 (PL 32. f. 9.), 

 718. 



, junction with river Tannat, 521. 



Fiery holes, Dudley, trap of, 499. 



Finch, Mr., trap of Pouk Hill, Staffordshire, 501. 



Fire clay, of the coal measures in Coalbrook Dale, 103. 



at Stourbridge, 472. 



Fischer, references to Oryc. de Moscou (corals), 683, Biblio- 



graphia Palaeonthologica, 684. 

 Fisher, Rev. H. J., Silurian Rocks, Kirkby Lonsdale, 734. 

 Fishes, the same species of, not common to two formations, 90. 



in New Red Sandstone, 43, 64. 



in the upper coal measures, 89, 97. 



in the lower coal measures, 104, 474. 



in carboniferous limestone, 119. 



in Old Red Sandstone, 180, 182, 587. 



in Upper Ludlow Rock, 198, 605 et seq. 



Fishguard, headlands of trap rock, 371, 401 (PL 35. f. 1.), 720. 

 Fitton, Dr., on changes of land and sea, 150. 

 Fitzroy, Capt., R.N., his voyage in the Beagle, 542. 



, elevation of South America, 545. 



Flaxley, Gloucestershire, Marls of the New and Old Red 



Sandstone, with Silurian Rocks, 29, 444 (PL 36. f. 14.), 



723. 



Flagstones of the lias (limestone of the lower shale), 20 et seq. 



■ New Red Sandstone, (Muschelkalk ?), 37. 



Old Red Sandstone, 172, 179, 180. 



■ ■ Ludlow Rocks, 204, 315. 



Caradoc Sandstone, 218. 



Llandeilo flags, 196, 222, 270, 307, 355, 394. 



Fleet's Bank (near Worcester), bones of extinct mammalia near, 



554, 556. 

 Fleming, Rev. Dr., on corals, 108. 



, ichthyolites of Forfarshire first described by, 



588. 



, references to his British Animals (corals), 



682 et seq. 



Flintshire, coal-field and carboniferous limestone referred to, 

 141—148. 



, range of the northern drift across, 528. 



Foley, Lady Emily, scenery of Stoke Edith Park, 437. 

 Forests, submerged, 563. 



Forchhammer, Professor, visits the Silurian Region, 7. 

 Forest of Dean, carboniferous limestone and shale of, 158, 159. 



■, Old Red Sandstone surrounding coal-field, 170, 



174, 723 (PL 36. f. 13.). 



of Wyre, coal-field of, referred to, 101, 113. 



, described, 131 et seq. 



, trap rocks of, 137. 



, freestones of, 133. 



Forfarshire, marl-lochs, 565. 



, fossil fish in the Old Red Sandstone of, 588. 



Forthampton Court, Gloucestershire, lower has, 19. 

 Fossils, i.e. Fossil Shells. See Organic Remains. 

 Fougt, references to his descriptions of the Baltic corals, 675 et seq. 

 Fourrier, M., on central heat, 576. 



Fownhope, corals of Wenlock limestone, most abundant, 430. 



