322 
INDEX. 
138, 140, 142-145, 180, 183, 184, 186, 
187, 228-230, 236-276 ; of the Forest- 
hed, 156-158, 164, 180, 183-187, 
189, 228-230, 236-276; of the Leda- 
myalis Bed, 192-194; of the Arctic 
Freshwater Bed, 195, 196; of the 
Belgian Pliocene, 52-58, 99, 236-276 ; 
of the French Pliocene, 68, 212, 213, 
233-276 ; of the Italian Pliocene, 214, 
215, 220. 
Mollusca, proportion of living and 
extinct in Pliocene strata, 1, 2, 21, 
22, 37, 38, 57, 61, 62, 64, 68, 84, 
143-145, 183, 184, 214, 215; tables 
of land and freshwater, 228-230; 
tables of marine, 236-276. 
Monks’ Eleigh, Red Crag of, 87. 
Montpellier, Pliocene of, 213, 218. 
Moston Farm, Red Crag near, 90. 
Mouflon in the Forest-bed, 181. 
Mudshole, sands near, 49. 
Mnndesley, boring at, 137, 138 ; Forest- 
bed of, 147, 166-169; Arctic Fresh¬ 
water Bed of, 194-197. 
“ Mnndesley and Westleton Beds,” 201. 
Musk ox in the Forest-bed, 182, 198. 
My a truncata in the Forest-bed, 162. 
Myogale moschata in the Forest-bed, 171. 
N. 
Nar Valley Beds, 194. 
JVassa conglohata in Box Stones, 13. 
Nathorst, Prof A. G., on Arctic Fresh¬ 
water Bed, 194-196. 
Nayland, Red Crag near, 85. 
Needham, Well at. 111. 
Nematura runtoniana, 156, 183. 
Necomian boulders in Pliocene deposits, 
12, 169, 170, 187, 188. 
Neutral Farm, Pit at, 97. 
Newbourn, Red Crag near, 92, 93. 
Newer Pliocene, old use of the term, 1. 
Newton, E. T., on Pliocene vertebrata, 
118, 148, 169, 180-182, 208, 225-228, 
233-235. 
Newton Flotman, Crag at, 119. 
Nodule Beds, 2, 6-18, 74, 76-78, 90-92, 
96, 182, 216, 218, 222, 225-228, 233- 
235, 240, 243, 254, 259, 261, 266, 267, 
271, 272. 
“ Norfolk Crag,” use of the term, 113. 
Normandy, Pliocene of, 67-69, 211, 223, 
236-278, 280. ^ 
North Downs, Pliocene of the, 3, 42-58, 
69, 70, 222, 237-277. 
Norton, H., on tree-stumps in the Forest- 
bed, 147, 148. 
Norwich, Crag near, 112, 119-127 ; 
Chillesford Clay of, 136; Pebble 
Gravel of, 199. 
Norwich Crag, 2, 4, 22, 72-79, 82, 100- 
130, 147, 182, 184, 212, 216-218, 
222, 225-231, 234-276, 280-288; 
relation to the Forest-bed, 178-180, 
191 ; to the Red Crag, 72, 74-79, 82, 
98. 
Nucula Cohholdio'y 57, 85, 221. 
o. 
Ogilyie, C. P., on the Coralline Crag, 26. 
Old Hithe, Leda-myalis Bed near, 192. 
Oligocene Period, climate of the, 6. 
Oligocene strata disturbed before the 
Pliocene Period, 3, 6. 
Oolite boulder in the Forest-bed, 188. 
Orford, Coralline Crag of, 3, 19, 25, 29 ; 
Norwich Crag near, 74. 
Ostend, Forest-bed near, 171, 172 ; 
Arctic Freshwater Bed of, 195, 197. 
Ostracoda, Tables of, 231, 281, 282. 
Otodus in the Nodule Bed, 12. 
Overlap in Crag, 23, 82, 103, 127. 
Overstrand, Weybourn Crag of, 139 ; 
Forest-bed of, 150, 159-161 ; Leda- 
myalis Bed of, 193. 
Ovibos moschatus in the Forest-bed, 
182, 198. 
Owen, Sir R., on Crag maimmalia, 6, 7 ; 
on Forest-bed mammalia, 147. 
Ox House, Coralline Crag of, 29. 
Oxidation of glaueonite, 42. 
Oyster Inn, pit near the, 97. 
Oysters in the Leda-myalis 192,194. 
P. 
Paddlesworth, sands near, 3, 49, 50. 
Pakefield, Crag of, 108; ChiUesford 
Clay of, 134, 135 ; Forest-bed of, 177, 
178 ; Pebble Gravels of, 201. 
Palling, so-called Forest-bed of, 173. 
Palm-wood in the Nodule Bed, 10. 
Paludina gibha, 156. 
“Pan,” 112, 157-159, 200. 
Pardines, Pliocene of, 217, 218, 223. 
Park Farm, Red Crag of, 89. 
Parker, Prof. W. K., on Crag Foramini- 
fera, 21, 284-288. 
Parkinson, J., on Crag fossils, 72, 113. 
Peat in the Forest-bed, 149, 151-157, 
160, 166-169. 
Pebbly Gravels, 103, 104, 106, 109-113, 
115, 136, 174, 175, 177, 198-206. 
“ Pebbly sands and Pebble beds,” 127. 
“ Pebbly Series,” 200. 
Penning, W. H., on Red Crag, 86. 
Percentage test in geological classifica¬ 
tion, 1, 2, 21, 22, 37, 53, 57, 68, 143. 
Perrier, Pliocene of, 212, 217, 218, 223. 
Pettistree Hall, Coralline Crag near, 33. 
Phillips, J., on Norfolk Crag, 113. 
Phillips, W., on the age of the Crag, 72. 
P/ioZas-borings in Chalk beneath Crag, 
118, 123, 125, 140; in the Coralline 
Crag, 73 ; in the Forest-bed, 149, 160, 
167, 168. 
Phorus at Lenham, 58. 
Phosphate, amount available, 12, 16-18. 
Phosphate beds, 2, 6-18, 74, 76, 77. 
Phosphate of iron in the Forest-bed, 
172. 
Phosphatie nodules, origin of, 6-9 ; in 
the Coralline Crag, 29, 36. 
Physieal Geography, Pliocene, 187-190. 
