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INDEX. 
Saint-rrest, gravels of, 212, 216, 217, 
223. 
Salicornaria in Coralline Crag, water- 
worn, 36. 
SalLv polaris, 2, 166, 167, I7l, 195-198, 
222 . 
Sanclberger, Prof. C. L. P., on land and 
freshwater mollusca of the Forest-bed, 
186, 230. 
Sanford, W. A., on elephant from Dew- 
lish, 206. 
Savin, A. C., on vertebrata from the 
Forest-bed, 157, 159, 160. 
Saxlingham Nethergate, Crag at, 119. 
Saxmundham, Eed Crag of, 105. 
Scaldisian sands, 4, 68, 75, 98, 99, 211, 
220, 221, 223, 236-276. 
Scilly Islands compared with Pliocene 
Cornwall, 65, 67. 
Scotland, Crag shells in, 208. 
Scott, G., on Bed Crag, 79. 
Scrobicularia bed at Bramerton, 117, 
126. 
Scrobicularia Crag, 2, 75, 78, 82, 100, 
101, 222. 
Seal at West Kunton, 156. 
Secondary fossils in the Nodule Bed, 
8 , 10 - 12 . 
Seguenza, Prof., on Pliocene of Sicily, 
214, 215. 
Sharks in the Crag, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14; 
Pliocene and Mediterranean compared, 
215. 
Sherringham, Weybourn Crag of, 140; 
Forest-bed of, 153, 154 ; Leda-^myalis 
Bed of, 192-194, 196 ; Arctic Fresh¬ 
water Bed of, 195, 196. 
Shoals in the Pliocene seas, 24, 52, 65, 
76-78, 94, 95, 97. 
Shooter’s Hill, Pebble Gravel of, 205. 
Shore-line of the Pliocene sea, 3, 4, 41, 
52, 65-68, 70, 75, 98, 112, 142, 211. 
Shottisham Creek, Coralline Crag of, 
33. 
Shrews in the Forest-bed, 152, 181. 
“ Sicilian,” 214, 215, 223. 
Sicily, Pliocene of, 213-215, 223. 
Sidestrand, Weybourn Crag of, 139 ; 
Forest-bed of, 161, 162, 164, 167. 
Silicified wood in the Nodule Bed, 10 ; 
in the Forest bed, 158. 
Sirenia in Pliocene of Montpellier, 213. 
Sizewell, Coralline Crag of; 26, 27 ; 
Norwich Crag of, 102, 103. 
Skelding Hill, Leda-myalis Bed under, 
192. 
Smith, W., on Crag, 72, 113 ; on Masto¬ 
don at Whitlingham, 124. 
Snags in the Forest-bed, 151, 158. 
Soil in the Forest-bed, 146-151, 153- 
156, 161, 163, 164, 167, 171, 172, 
175-179. 
Sothern, S. C., on Crag at Rackheath, 
127. 
South Cove, Chillesford-Clay of, 134. 
South Walsham, Chillesford Clay of, 
114, 136. 
Southwold, Crag of, 73, 104-106; 
Chillesford Clay of, 133 ; Pebble 
Gravels of, 201-203. 
Sowerby, J., on Crag fossils, 33, 72, 
113. 
Sowerby, G. B., on shells from St. Erth, 
61. 
Sperm whale in the Forest-bed, 164. 
Spermophihis in the Arctic Freshwater 
Bed, 196, 197. 
Sphenotrochus interniedius, 39, 40. 
Spixworth. Crag of, 127. 
Sponges, Pliocene, 62, 289. 
Spruce fir in the Forest-bed, 185. 
Squirrel, fir-cones gnawed by, 172, 181. 
Stages in the Eed Crag, 73-76. 
Stanny Point, Coralline Crag of, 27. 
Statistical method in the comparison of 
faunas, 1,2,21,22,37, 53, 57, 68, 143. 
Statistics of phosphate raised in Suffolk, 
16, 17. 
Stoke, Eed Crag of, 85, 86. 
Stoke Holy Cross, Crag of, 119. 
Stollery, Mr., on Crag of Waldringfield, 
35, 93. 
Stone Bed, 112, 115, 117-119, 122, 
130 ; origin of the, 7, 8, 139, 140. 
Stour, Eed Crag near the, 75, 89. 
Straits of Dover, age of the, 68, 210. 
Sub-Apennine strata, 209-211, 213-216, 
218-220, 223. 
Submarine erosion, 140. 
‘‘Submerged forests” compared with the 
Cromer Forest-bed, 149. 
Submergence, Pliocene, 36-39, 41, 52, 
53, 58, 64-70, 131,221. 
Subsidence during the deposition of the 
Coralline Crag, 23, 24. 
Sudbourn, Coralline Crag f, 19, 28, 29; 
Eed Crag of, 75, 97, 98. 
Sudbury, Eed Crag of, 79,80, 82, 85, 86. 
Surlingham, Mastodon at, 117, 124, 126; 
Chillesford Clay of, 114, 136. 
Sus in the Nodule Bed, 8, 226. 
Sutton, Coralline Crag of, 3, 9-11, 18, 
20, 23, 25, 29, 33-36, 73 ; Eed Crag 
of, 73, 75, 76, 82, 94, 95, 105. 
Swanscomb, Pebble Gravel of, 205. 
Switzerland, Pliocene of, 211, 217. 
T. 
Tables of fossils, 225-289. 
Tapir in the Nodule Bed, 8 ; in Au¬ 
vergne, 218 ; in the Val d’Arno, 219. 
Tattingstone, Coralline Crag of, 3, 19, 
20, 25, 35, 36 ; Eed Crag of, 88, 89. 
Taylor, Dr. J. E., on Norwich Crag, 78, 
79, 114, 117, 119. 
Taylor, E. C., on the Crag of Norfolk, 
113, 125 ; on the Forest-bed, 146, 
147. 
Teall, J. J. H., on the composition of 
the Box Stones, 12. 
