INDEX. 
683 
Iiias, absence of, between Prussia and the frontiers of Asia, 
256. 
Lichvin, Devonian fossils showing an approach to carboniferous 
types found near, 58. 
, limestones of, the uppermost of the Devonian series, 59. 
, the central carboniferous basin of Russia extends to 
this place, 77. 
Lignite, beds of, in the Jurassic series of the valley of the Volga, 
Limestones (Silurian) in Norway aud Sweden, 12* 15* 17 
of Gothland (Upper), 18*. 
Petersburg (lower), called ‘ pleta,’ or 
Orthoceratite limestone, 28*. 
of the Isles of Oeseland Dago (Baltic), 35. 
r:ls! of lilcateritiburg (Ural), 365. 
at N >j'ty Tagilsk (North Ural), 370, 376. 
at Serebriansk (ditto), 382. 
on the river Is (ditto), 394. 
at Bogoslofsk, &c. (ditto), 396. 
beyond Petropavlosk (ditto), 402. 
on *' le Ycgra-laga (Arctic Ural), 408. 
>» the Tinian range, 413, 418. 
west of Zlataust (South Ural), 429. 
— — west of Bieloretz (South Ural), 456. 
" (Dei on tan) south of Czarskoe-celo, Tchudova, Ka- 
lapi-Polist, on the river Volkof, at Korostiuo on Lake Il- 
men, on the Belaia and Priksba (Valdai), &c., 32*, 42 to 45. 
on the Diina (Livonia), 51. 
, central dome of (chiefly magnesian), at 
Orel, Voroneje, Mtzensk, Bielef, &e., 53 to 62. 
- on the east flank of the North Ural, 364, 
- on the west flank of the North Ural, 384 
- on the west flank of the South Ural, 458 
368, 380, 397. 
et seq., 390. 
et seq. 
— * — (Devonian and carboniferous) occurring between 
Kinovsk and Oslansltoi-Pristan on the Tehnssovaya, 386. 
(carboniferous) of the Valdai Hills, 71, 72.' 
of Vitegra, Cargopol, Archangel, Fi- 
nega, &c., 73 to 77. 
to 84. 
-, great central or Moscow basin of, 77 
, lower beds of, at Tula aud Kaluga, 79. 
of the southern region of Don Cos- 
sacks (Donetz), 94 to 123. 
associated with much coal at Lissit- 
chia-Balka (Donetz), 110. 
found on both flanks of the Ural 
mountains, 125, 130, 132, 357, 363, 376, 386, 423, 430, 
439, 444, 449, 451, 460. 
-, fossiliferous beds of, elevated into a 
singular outlier near Sterlitamak, 131. 
— of the arctic Ural, 409. 
aud millstone grit occupying part of 
the Timan range, 414. 
-, rich fossiliferous beds of, at Cossat- 
chi-Datchi (South Ural), 439. 
beds of, occurring near Urtazimsk, 
and between Syrtinskaya and Kizilsk (South Ural), 445. 
occurring on the flanks of the Akri- 
tau (South Ural), 460, 
— (Permian), lower beds of this series, 142. 
-, section of, in the governments of Oren- 
burg, Kazan, Nijni, Perm, Novogorod, Vologda, and Arch- 
angel, 146, 148, 152, 155, 156, 158, 162, 166, 173, 178, 
182, 183. 
-, beds of this group, containing Productus, 
overlaid by tufaceous strata, 153. 
-, beds of, overlying gypseous concretionary 
masses in the valley of the Ik, 156 
-, concretionary mass of, at Christof on the 
Volga, 179. 
Limestones (Permian), tufaceous beds of, between Sviask and 
Tcheboksar on the Volga, 180. 
of Bogdo and thesteppe of Astrakhan, 196. 
, black beds containing fishes, in Silesia, 
200 . 
, beds of, on the Uklita and Vitchegda 
(Timan), 412. 
(palaeozoic, of doubtful age), masses of, east of 
Troitsk (Kirghis Steppes), 442. 
, beds of, at Kidysh, 
east flank of South Ural, 443. 
(metamorphosed pakcozoic), associated with the 
magnetic iron ore of Blagodat, 379. 
, fossiliferous beds of, 
between two eruptive ridges on the Miass, 426. 
, sandy beds of, 
near the Tchornaya (Zlataust), the lamina; being trans- 
fused with hornblende, 433. 
j UlUUacll 
through, in the beds south of Miask, 488. 
(Jurassic), in nodules only in Northern and Central 
Russia, 230, 246. 
, upper beds of, on the Donetz, 25 1 . 
, beds occurring on the Donetz and at 
Cracow compared with those of the coral rag and calc grit 
of England, 253. 
(tertiary miocene), 294 et seq. 
(tertiary), steppe limestone at Odessa and on the 
shores of the Black Sea and sea of Azof referred to the 
Aralo-Caspian period, 301. 
, metamorphism of, 401. 
Limulm, the first appearance, (in ascending order) of this genus 
in the Permian rocks, 212. 
Lissenko, Major, the assistance given by him to the authors, 
427, 433, 488 ; aud description of lithograph facing page 
Lissitchia-Balka, imperial coal-works at, 109. 
— — -i thickness of the workable seams of coal at, 
, succession of strata between this place and 
Bachmuth, 114. 
, importance of boring to determine the value 
of the carboniferous rocks east and west of, 119. 
— , chalk near the coal-mines of, 266. 
List, tabular, of the fossils of the Permian system in Europe, 
of tertiary fossils from Butschak on the Dnieper, 286. 
of fossil shells (tertiary) found at Korinitza in Poland, 292. 
of Caspian shells, fossil and recent, 306. 
of tertiary shells found upon the Dwiua and at Ust-Vaga,329. 
Listvanite, peculiar mineral substance from near Miask, 435. 
Listvenaya-gora (Miask), metamorphic rocks with gold at, 435. 
Lithodendrnn, generic characters of, 597 ; points in which it 
ditfers from nearly-allied genera, 598. 
annulatmn, Lonsdale, description of, 598. 
conemneratum, Lonsdale, description of, 598. 
eostatnm, Lonsdale, description of, 598. 
fasciculatum, Phillips, description of Russian spe- 
cimens, 600. 
Lithographic sketches in this volnme described, 653, 654. 
Lithological character of the old rocks in Russia, 25, 584, et 
passim. 
structure of the central zone of Devonian rocks in 
European Rnssia, 54. 
character of the Jurassic rocks of Russia, 244. 
of the cretaceous rocks of Russia, 265 et 
seq. 
Lithostrotion, characters of the genus, 602. 
emarciatum. description of Russian specimen, 603. 
> comparison of, with L.florifortne, 604. 
mammillare ( Jstraa mammiltaris of Fischer! , de- 
scription of, 606. 1 
— astroides, Lonsdale, description of, 607. 
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