INDEX. 



A 



Aerolites, Minerals in, 84 



Aerolite, large recent, 257 



Algse, Parasitic, ia shells, 328 



Alum, Formation of, 34 



Anderson, Rev. Dr., On TUestones of 



Forfarsliire, 149 



, On Dura Den, 291 



, Monogi-ajDli of Dm^a Den 



reviewed, 456 

 Anglesite, Crystalline forms of, 84 

 Animal Kingdom, Grouping of, by 



S. J. Mackie, 346 

 Anonymous Communications, 42 

 Ansted, D. T., on Slickensides, 484 

 Anthracite of South Wales, Dr. Bevan 



on, 75 



Anthracite, Note on, 495 



Ai'senic in Lignite, 120 



Austen, R. A. Godwin, " Natural His- 

 tory of European Seas" reviewed, 

 453 



AustraUa, Southern, Geology of, Sel- 



wyn on, 292 

 Aveyron, Burning Coal Pits of, 34 



B 



Beach Rambles in search of Sea-side 



Pebbles, reviewed, 496 

 Beadnell, Geology of, Mr, Tate, on, 59 

 Beaver, First British fossil, 409 

 Biaritz, Earthquake at, 33 

 Binney, E. W., On Lias near Carhsle, 



165 



Bottom Rocks, S. J. Mackie, on, 153, 

 181 



Bourgueticriaus, Mr. Wetherell, on 

 some stem-plates of, 449 



Brachiopoda, Carboniferous, of Scot- 

 land, T. Davidson on, 461 



Brachiopoda, Palseontological Notes 

 on, by T. Davidson, F.G.S., 97 



British Association Meeting, 397, 434, 

 482 



British Shells, Illustrated Index of, by 

 G. B. Sowerby, reviewed, 332 



C 



Cabinets, cheap, noticed, 500 

 Cabinets for Fossils, Cheap, 329 

 Canada, Geological Survey of — Report 



of progress for 1857, reviewed, 372 

 Canoes, Ancient, 371 

 Catalogue of British FossUs, by Prof. 



J. Tennant, reviewed, 90 

 Caucasian Geology, Notes on, 92 

 Cement for Chalk Fossils, 215 

 Cemented Rock-debris, near Blanchard, 



492 



Cephalaspis asterolepis, Mr. J. Harley, 

 on, 95 



Chalk Strata around Wealden Area, 



Thickness of, 215 

 Chemical Geology, Some Points in, T. 



Sterry Hunt, on, 93 

 Chitonidge, Permian, J. W, Kn-kby, on, 



167 



Clarke, Dr. Hyde, On the utihty of 

 Local Geological Surveys, 169 



Clinometers, Forms of, and manufac- 

 turers of, 220 



Coal, Artificial formation of, 161 



, Crystalline, 161 



that cuts Glass, 163 



at Tete, South Africa, R. Thorn- 

 ton on, 166 



, Vegetable Structures in, Dr. 



Dawson on, 167 



near Worksop, Notts, Messrs. J. 



Lancaster and Wright on, 292 



at MurreCj on Punjab Railway, 



495 



Colonists, Communications from, 37 

 Common Fossils of the British Rocks, 



S. J. Mackie on, 153, 181, 341, 381, 



421 



Cone-in-Cone Structure, H. C. Sorby 

 on, 485 



Copper Smelting, Dr. Hyde Clarke 

 on, reviewed, 180 



Cotteswold NaturaHsts' Field-Club, 172 



Crackers, and other Fossiliferous 

 Nodules, 91 



Cretaceous Rocks of Norfolk and Suf- 

 folk, 372 



