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A TOPOGRAPHICAL INDEX TO THE FELLOWS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, t~eside~t in t~e Country or Abroad. BY TOWNSHEND M. HALL, ESQ., F.G.S. [CORRECTED TO NOVEMBER lST, 1872.]

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Page 1: GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON,...To facilitate reference, the aim has been to group, in each county, the various localities around their respective post-towns. Names of streets and

A

TOPOGRAPHICAL INDEX

TO

THE FELLOWS

OF T H E

GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, t~eside~t in t~e Country or Abroad.

BY

TOWNSHEND M. HALL, ESQ., F.G.S.

[CORRECTED TO NOVEMBER lST, 1872.]

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N O T E .

TH~ following Index is intended to form a Supplement to the ordinary

Alphabetical List, by means of which the name of every Fellow re-

siding in any part of the world may be ascertained at a glance.

To facilitate reference, the aim has been to group, in each county,

the various localities around their respective post-towns. Names of

streets and houses have been omitted; but those of parishes and more

distant estates have been inserted whenever it appeared requisite.

The only inconvenience attending the adoption of this rule will be

found in the very few instances where the residence of a Fellow is

situated in one county and his post-tram in another.

Much dimculty has been experienced in the preparation of the Index

in consequence of the incomplete and inaccurate descriptions frequently

given. The attention of Fellows is therefore again directed to the

request of the Council, that all changes of residence should be imme-

diately communicated to the Secretary.

A List of those Fellows of the Society whose addresses are unknown

has been appended to the Index, and the secretary will be glad to

receive any information concerning them.

TOWNSHEND M. HALL. Pilton, Barnstaple,

Nov. 1st, 1872.

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I. RESIDENTS IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, EXCLUSIVE OF THOSE WHO LIVE WITHIN THE LIMITS

OF THE LONDON POST&L DISTRICT.

ENGLAND. BEDFORDSHIRE.

l~edford--Wyatt, J.

BERKSHIRE.

Ascot--Everest, Rev. R. i Walling ford (Astaa Tirrold)--Rome, Rev. ",l. L. Maidenhead ( Taplow) - - Serocold, I

C . P . ] tgantage--Davey ~ E. C. $

-Wewbury--Valpy, R. H. , Windsor (C/ewer)--Harris, W. It. ~andhurst--Fothergill, Capt. C . W . tVoklngham--Bentinck, Gen. A. C.

~UCKINGHA~ISHIRE.

.4ylesbury--Hunt, Z. D. Great Mar/ore--Woodman, %V. (Asto~ Abbots) ~ Thornton, High TVycombe--Browne, Rev. T. It.

l:tev. J. Newport Pagne//--Bull, Rev. J. ~umham, ~st--Arden, R. E.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

Cambridge--Babington, Prof C. C. �9 Bonney, Rev. T. G.

, �9 Cartmell, Rev. J. Danby, T. W. Miller, Prof. W. H. Phear, Rev. S. G.

Cambridge--Routh, E. J. Sedgwick, Rev. Prof. A. Worsley, Rev. T.

(Har/ton)--Fisher, Rev. O. Zohvorth--Daintree, R.

Alderley Edge--Waters, A. W. Altrincham--Brooke, W. 2irkenhead--Bretherton, E.

I~ickett% C. /~ock Ferry--Roberts, I.

CHESHIRE.

8tockport--Ban', W. R. .. (Poynton)--Greenwell, G. C. Tarporley--Egerton, Sir P. de M. G. Wa//asey--Hall, H. F.

2almouth--Collins, J. H. Helston--Vyvyan, Sir R. R. Pdynt--Kendall, N. t)enzance--Courtney, J. S.

Itenwood, W. J. Higgs, S.

COItNWALL.

Redruth--Davey, R. Richards, T.

Truro ( Goonvrea) -- Williams~ Sir F .M.

(Pohvhele)--Polwhele, T. R.

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Cu~Bm~LAND.

Alston~Paull, J. M. Carlisle (Biqgham Hill)~Fleteher,

W. ( Haydon Bridge)--Bewick, T.J. ( Tarnbank )mFletcher, I.

Cockermouth ( tVood Itall)--Fisher, J .C.

Keswic "k--~Vard, J. C. Penrith--Nicholson, H. A.

- (UT/eswater)--White, Rev. F. Le G.

Wh/tehaven--Dees, J. Dixon, G. Moon, M. A.

DERBYSHIRE.

Ashbourne (//am)--Russell, J . W . Derby--Fearn, S. W. Belper--Evans, T. . ( Milford).-Strutt, Hon. A. Chesterfield ( Bramp~on )--Mell o, Rev.

J.M.

DEVONSHIRE.

JBarnstaple--Hall, Townshend M. Harding, Lt.-Col. W. Itore, Rev. W. S.

Buekfast~'gh--Gale, J. .JExeter--Jerwood, J.

: Vicar7, W. (Kenton)--Pycroft, G.

- - - (Zympstone)--Edgell, A. W. HoriZon ( Holyshute)---Swann, Capt.

J . S .

Newton Abbot (Ipp/epen)--Th orpe,W. North Zeta--England, Rev. T. P/ymouth--Jaekson, E. S. 8tonehouse--Coles, J. Teignmouth--Cook% H.

�9 Ormerod, G. W. Torquay--Hunt, A. R.

Lee, J. E. Pengelly, W.

Totness--Champernowne, A.

DORSETS~rRE.

Blandfard. (Zongthorns)--Mansel- Pleydell, J. C.

Charmouth---Breton, Capt. W. H. Dorchester (Staff'ord)--Floyer, J. I, angton Maltravers--Lester, L. ~herborne (Bradford Abbas)--Buck-

man, J.

8~rbor~ (HolwelO--Wood , Rev. H . H .

Weymouth--Damon, R. - Drew, J.

Wimbo~--Austen, Rev. J. H.

DURHAM.

~laydon-on- 7~/ne--Simpson, J. B. 39arlingtonmI'Anson, J. C.

Spark, It. K. -- (t~aby Castle)--Scarth, W. T.

Durham--Farrar, Rev. A. S. .Ferry Hill ( Wingate Grange)--Arm-

strong, W.

8outh SMelds--Lyall, G. Sanderland--Spencer, W. Washington 5"~ation ( Uxa~vth) - -

Coxon, S. B.

ES8E]L

JBrentwood--Wood, S. V. Colehes~" ( Thorpe)--Watson, J. Y. Wood, S. V., Jan. Harlow (Sheering)--Hill, Rev. E.

JB~wkhurst H///~-Babington, W. Maldon (Ulting)--Piggot, J. Chelmsford--Church, J. 8affron Walden ( Audley End)---Old- Colchester (Stanway),Jenkyns, Rev. ham, Rev. J. L.

H.

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ESSEX (continued). ~a,~ron Walden ( Chesterford)-- Shoeburyness--Warren, Cal)t. C.

Hervey, :Rev. Lord G.A. Stratford--Brady, Sir A. ( Wimbish)--Montague, Rev. J. Wa~ead--Walker, F.

JBristol---gossham, H. Pease, T. Stoddart, W. W.

( Bitton)~Parker, J. ( Clifton)--Brou~_h. L.

King~ W.~P; ~ Sanders, W.

Sisson, W. Tawney, E. B.

(t~edland)--Austen, l~aj or T. Cheltenham--Bright, J.

Copelaild, G. F. Orchard, J. W.

: Smith% Rev. F. Wright, T.

Cireneester--Braveilder~ J. Gloucester--Cadle, G.

(JBrookthorpe)~Lucy~ W. C. Gloucester (JElmore Court)--Guise,

Sir W. V.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

Gloucester( Hardwicke Court)--Baker~ J.L.B.

(Huccleeote)--White, H. C. ( Tibberton Court)~Pric% Capt.

W.E . Zydney--PMlpot, Rev. B. Neumham( BilsonHouse)--Thomas~A. Stow-on-the- Wold--Witts~ Rev. E. F. Stroud--Paine, W. H.

Witchell, E. Tewkesbury ( Forthampton)--York%

J .R . (Kemerton)--Thorp, Archdea-

COll.

( Pendock )--Symoilds~Rev. W.S. Wotton-under-.Edge ( Tortworth)--

Ducie, Earl of. ( Wickwar)--Preston~ L.

HAMP~ ~1~17~.E.

Aldershot--Home, Capt. R. Hutchinson, Capt. A. H.

Alton (~elborne)--Bell, T. t'areham ( Crofton)~Wingate, SirG. Horndean--Martin, ft. .Portsmouth--Brown~ Lieut~ A. B.

Martin, J. Weston, W.

Southampton~James~ Sir H. - (Merry Oak)~Forbes, J. H.

Stoney Cross--Eyre, G. E. Winchester--SheUey, G. E. Winch field (Evers/ey)--Kingsley~

Re~. C.

Isle of Wight. Freshwater--Pritchard~ Rev. C. Newport--Wflkins, E. P.

tIereford---Curley, T.

Albans, St.--Kernahan, :Rev. J. �9 (Sandridge)--Winbolt, J. S. Cheshunt--Mayo, It. :Itemel ttempstead--Evans, J.

Ashford ( Charing)--Harfis, W. JBromley--Child, C.

Hamilton~ A. Lubbock, Sir J. Norman, G. W.

HEREFORDSHIRE.

I Ledbury (HaJ~e/d)~Henry~ W. C.

HERTFORDSHIRE.

Itemel Sempstead--Longman~ C. Stevenage ( Gravely)--Denton, J. B. War ford-- Humbert, C. F. Welwyn (Danesbury)--Blake, W. J.

K~NT. Canterbury--BeU~ M. L Collard, T. W. Chatham--Paxker~ Capt., F.G.S. Deal ( Northbourne)--Cooke, Rev. S.

H. b2

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Kmcr (continued).

,Folkestone--Langdon, Rev. E. Gravesend--Guest, Roy. W. 2~rythe--Mackeson, H. B. Maidstone--Whitehead, C .

( Thornhills)--Balston, W. E. ~a~dwieh (Betteshanyer)~James, Sir

W.C. &venoa "ks~Browne, R. GI M.

( 8horeham)--Prestwieh J. Tunbridge--Koeh~ W. E.

Tunbridge Wdb--Knowles, Rev. J. MeClean, F. Sharp, J.

. Spratt, Capt. T. A. B. Thornton, Rev. W.

, (Broadwater)--Gibson, T. F. - - ( Groombridge )--Cooke, E. W. Brest )l/a//b~--T'~mins, Rev. J. H.

Witujham ( 8t om.mouth )--Do wker, G

La_~cAsm~.

~9/ae "/d~m--Eceles~ J. JBurnley ( Towndey )--Pickup, P. Lancaster--Diggens, J. ..... Role, J.

Prosser, W. Ziverpool--Cunningham, J. �9 Eskrigge, R. A. . . . . . . Hall, H. F.

Morton, G. H. Shoolbred, J. N.

(Aigburth)--Phillips, J. A. ( Bhmdellsands )~Reade, T. M.

-- (Grassenda/e)--Duckworth, H. ~hramhester---Binney, E. W. .... Brockbank, W. - - - . Daxbiahir% R. D.

Dickinson, J. ..... Doming, E.

Forbes, J. E. Greg, R. P. Lingard, J. P,. Lyncle, J. G.

- - Smith~ F.

Manchester (Ardwiek)--Faar" bairn, Sir W. .

(Bacup)--Aitken, J. ( C a a h ~ , Moo,.)--Bates, Rev.

(ttoUinwoad)--Booth, I. (Nora/.fe)--6reg, R. H. (Rusholme)--Darbishir% R.D.

Dawkins, W. B. ( Salford)--Plant, J.

Williamson~ E. ( Swlnton)--Higson, P.

Preston ( Sandesbury )~Harriso n, W. 8outhl~orb--'Willacy, Rev. T. R. U/versltm--Kennedy , M.

Salmon, W. - - ( Grange)--Beardsley, A. Wat~ington ( Thelwall)--R ylands,

T.G. IVhalley--Norwood, Roy. S. Wigan (Ashfldd)--Laneaster, J.

(/fa~h)--Hewlett, A.

LEICESTERSKERE.

Ashby-de-la-Zoueh ( Overeeal)~ Woodhouse, J. T.

Zdeester--Everard~ J. B. Plant, J. Plant~ N.

Zeicester ( Itu~Moerstone)--Bosworth, J .A.

Z~ghborough ~arrow-on-Soar)-- Crossley, J. .

Hambly, C. H. B.

LINCOLNSHHtE.

~ostm~--Shaw, J. ~r(q. g (App/eby)--Cross, Rev. J. E. Gab~bo,'mtgh ( Highfwkl)~Burton,

F.M.

Gainsborough (Saum/by)--Chamber- lin, Rev. T. C. B.

Zouth ( Elkington)--Whinfield,E. W.

~nfldd--Kitching, A. G. ttarrour--Leaf, C. J. 8tanwell--Waugh~ H.

,-~IDDLESEX.

{ Su.nbur~/House--Lendy, Capt. A. F. Sunbury/~ark--Arden, R. E. UxbrMge (Dawhw)--De Salis, W. F.

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)~ONMOUTHSHIIiE.

Chepstow ( Sedbury)--Ormerod, G. I Pont-y-Pool--Llewellyn, D. Newport--MitcheU, F. J. [ - - ( Blaendon)--Brown, F. H.

Roper, R.S. Usk--Falconer, T.

I~ ORFOLK.

Downham Market (Denver)--Stokes, Norwich (BloAqeld)--Turnbull, Rev. Rev. W. It. T.S.

Lynn (Tilney)--Currie, Rev. C. - - (Itel.qham)--Harmer, F. W. ~rorwich--Fitch, R. Stoke Ferry ( Oxburgh)--Thurtell,

Gunn, Rev. J. Rev. A. Morant, A.W. Yarmouth, Greut--McClean, W. C.

NORTIIAMPTONSHIRE.

Ketter/ng--Iteighton, tl. J. Peterborough (_E/ton)--Laurance, J. Northampton--Sanders~ Rev. S. J.T. ttothwell--Glass, Rev. N.

( Dalhnq~on)--Sharp, S. ( Overstone Park )--Ov erstone,

Lord.

NORTHUA~BERLAND.

;Berwick-on- Tweed--Home, D. M. ~Vewcastle-on- Tyne--Bainbridge, W.

Barkas, T. P. Belt, T. Brady, H. B. Johnson; J.

- - - Maclennan, Rev. A. Page, D.

2Vewcastle-on- Tyne (Backworth)-- Forster, G. B. ( Bywell)--Beafimont, W. B. ( Wallington)--Trevelyan, Sir

W.C. North SMelds--Favell, T. M.

�9 (Tynemvu'A)--Daglish, J. tCiding Mill--Hurst~ T. G.

~OTTINGHA~ISHIR~E,

~Vewark-upon-Trent--Brookes, J. I Nottingham (_Wewstead Abbey)-- Kendall, Rev. W.C. [ We~)b, W. F.

_~'ottingham--Dixon, Rev. R. I Southwell--Warrand, Major W. E. Lowe, E. J" I Worksop (Shire Oak)--Tylden- Tarbotton, M.O. Wright, C.

JBanbury--Pidgeon, D. Oxford--Gayner, C.

Parker, J. Phillips, Prof. J. Pritchard, Rev. C.

OXFORDSHIRF., I O.~ord--Prout~ Rev. T. J. Wyndham, T. H. G.

Tet~worth ( Wat/ington)--Lucas, I Rev. S.

Witney (Ty~ham)--Mason, J.

/HROPSHIRE~

Brosehnj (JBenthall)--Maw, G. I WeUlnfflon (Donnerv///e)--Eyton, Zud/ow--Lightbodv, R. ] T.C. ~lade/ey--Randall, J. I Whitchurch--]~gerton, Rev. W. H. i~lar "ket Drayton ( Norton-in- ttales )-- ! Silver, Rev. F.

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~)M'RRSETSHIRE.

~Bath--Blomefield, Rev. L. , ,, Moore, C.

Robbins, G. ,,, Walker, T. F. W.

Weston, G. H. Winwood, Rev. H. H.

Bragger (Fyne Cour0--Hamil- ton, J.

:Bristol (Zong Ashton)--Rogers, G. Evercre~h--Talbot de Malahide,

Lord. F/az Bourton--Caley, J. A.

Glastonbury--Pope, C. Eomerton ( Kingweston)--Dickinson,

F.H. " Taunton---Jones, W. A. Wellington (Nynehead)--Sanfqrd,

W. tL Weston-~er-Mare--Brown% Arch-

deacon, It. W. Mortimer, W. H. Pooley, [3.

Wringtan.--Daubeny, R. H.

STAFFORDSHIRE.

~gKqna--Bowkley, S. JBurton-upoa- Trent.---Brown, E.

Kuobel, E. B. . �9 Molyneux, W. JOud/ey--Minton, S. f~eek--Wardle, T. Penl~. e ( Ro4baston)--Ward, H. ~tone--Wyane, T. Waha//(~rowah~/s)--Fergi% G.

Wals~ ( ~nnock r J. (P/eek)--Bailey, S.

West Bromwich--Oooksey, J. Wolverhampton--Beckett, H.

Cope, J. Myers, E.

- - (Albrighton)--Jones, D. ( Willenhall)--Parton, T.

Sv~oT.x.

JBury. St. F_~dmumts (Bartan) - -Bun- bury,'Sir C. J. F.

Ipswich--Taylor, J. E. (Grund-burgh)--Colchester,

W. ~nundham--Cave~ E.

8axmundham (Hum Ha/O---Long ~ W.

& d ~ r y (a~'n#on)--Gurdon, J. Wood--a, (M~on)--.~ted, Prof.

D.T.

SVR~EY. Carshalton--Tylor~ A.

Wallace, J. Croydon--Crowle~, fl . S. , Flower, J . w .

Lee, H. Dork/n9 (K02ands)--Heath, D. D. Godalming~Nevill, W. Godstone--Noel, E. Guildford---Oapron, J. R. .... Sells, T. J.

Guildford ( Ch,Tworth) - - Godwin- Austen, R. A. C.

Mou/sey, East--Whitaker, W. W. t~eigate--Lainson, H.

(Merstham)--Joliff% Hon.H.H. (/?edhi//)--Brass, Rev. H.

Weybridge---Colvin, A. (Add2estone)--Tulk, J. A.

YorL*own--Jones~ Prof. T. R.

)9~ghtan---Davidson, T. Jackson, A. W. Laing, S. White, J.

CMchester--Macldntosh, D. . (JLavant)--Robinson, A.

Clayton--Briggs, Gem J. Cuck./ield--Hankey, J. A. JEastbourne--Roper~ F. C. S. �9 'orest 2~ow--Slack, H. J.

Su~ ISEX.

~n',~.(F~4@d--Gatty, C.H. , (Twyford)--Trotter, R.

Hastings ( ttollington) - - Wollaston, G.H.

•etworth ( JBignor)--Hawkins, J. H. b~t. Leonard' s-on-Sea---Beckles~ S. H.

Bowerbank. J. S. Parish, Sir W. Peyton, J. E. H.

Shoreham ( Sca~thwick )--Pullen, M.

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WAttWICKS~RE. JBirmin.qham--Allport, S.

Lloyd, G. Mathews, W. Shaw, G.

. (Aston Manor)--Stone, J. B. (Edgbaston)--Crosskey, Rev.

H.W. . Ratcliff, C. ( Moseley)--Dawes, J. S.

Dearie, Rev. G. ( West Heath )--Dawson, G.

Coventry ( Allesley)--Wyles, T. - - ~ ( Berkswell)--Watson, Rev. H.

Rugby--Sharp, W. - Wilson, J. M.

(Bilton)--Lancaster, J. Tamworth--Spruce, S. Warwick--Kirshaw, J. W.

(l~owington)--Brodie, Rev. P. B.

WI:LTSHIRE. Chippenham (Castle Combe)---Scrope, Ramsbury--Burdett, Sir R.

G.P. Salisbury--Hamilton, Dean H. P. Corsham~Randell, J. S. (Baverstock)~Hony, Axch- JDevizes (Itilworth)--Cunnington,W. deacon W. E. Pewsey--Dixon, S. B. (Lake)--Duke, Rev. E.

WORCESTERSttIRE. _Bewd~j--Burton, J. R. JBromsgrove (Forelands) - - Walton,

E. yDudley ( Oakham)--Mi~ton, S. JEvesham (Hampton, Gt.)--Safford~

J.B. - (Harvington)--Ingram, Rev. A.

H .W.

Malvern, Great--Grindrod, R. B. (Crad/ey)--Jauncey, W.

Stourbridge--Fletcher, Major T. W. Pearce, H.

( Wordsley)--Pentecost, J. Worcester--Lees, E.

( Perdi~well)--Holl, H. B.

YORKSHIRE. JBarnsley--Dawes, G. JBedale (Clifton Castle)--Pulleine, J. ~everley ( Brandsburton) - - Hymers,

Rev. J. 2radford--McLandsborough, J. .Doncaster--Armstrong, Prof. G. F. Guisborough--Morgan, Rev. F. H. Hal/fax--Bowman, F. H.

Gledhill, J. Sladen, W. P.

( Wellhead)~Waterhouse, J. tIuddersjCeld ( JEdgeston )--Brooke, E.

(Rastrick)--Clay, J. T. Hull (tIessle)--Smith, T. J. Zeeds--Filliter, E.

Lupton, A. Marshall, A. Marshall, J. G. Richardson, J. W. H. Richardson, 5 .

Normanton ( Altofts)--White, J. T. Oswaldkirk (lZfass)--Brown, R. E. Ouseburn--Abbay, Rev. R. t~edcar--Tate R. ~ichmond--Bradley, C. L,

- Bradley, L. Wood, E.

l~ichmond---Yeoman, H. W. (1)raycott)--Denys, Sir G. W.

t~otherham (Wath)--Wardell, F. N. Saltburn-by-the-Sea--Jones, J. Scarborough--Leckenby, J.

Woodall, J. W. She~e/d--Carrington, T.

- Jeffcock, T. W. Wall, G. P.

( JBroomfield)--Sorby, H. C. Silkstone ( Bretton)--Beaumont,W. B. Skipton ( Carleton)--Eddy, ft. R. Thirsk ( Brekenbrough)--Hinks, T. C. Upleatham--Cockburn, W. York--Allen, E.

blake, Rev. J. F. Gray, W. Moiser, H. R.

. Mosley, G. Noble, T. S. North, S .W. Reed, W. Walker, J. F.

. . . . (Itayton)~Arundell, Rev. T. ( Whexley)--Ford, J. ( WTdtwell)--Harcourt, E. V. V.

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W A L E S .

CAERMARTHENSHIRE.

Caermarthe~--~Iorrls, :Rev. R. H. [ .Llandeilo (Dolau-cothy)--Johnes, J. (Aberqwih]--St. David's, Lord I Llanelly (NantglaO--Norton , J. H.

Bishop of. I

CA:ERNARVONSHI~E,

`Beddgdert (,Bryn Gwynant)--Wyatt, [ Portmadoc--Stmoner , C. E. J. I

FLINTSHIRE. tIawarden---Moffat~ T. [ Wrexham--Johnson, I). Hol~nvell---Johnson, J . T . I Shone, I. Mold (Bryn Alyn)--Cooke, Rev. [ - - (Gwer~llt)--Sparrow, J.

R.B.

(~LAMORGANSHIRE.

Aberdare---Kirkhouse, H. - (Mardy)--Lewis, W. T. `Bridgend--Brogden, J. - - ( Nottage)--Jordan, H. K. Cardiff--Adams, W.

Brown, T. F. - - (Yenvoe)- -Jenner , It. F. L. 3Ierthyr Tydvil( Dow/a/s)---Clark,G. T. Neath--Richardson, J.

Neath ( Cadoxton)--Lewis, L. T. &vansea--Benson, S.

Moggrid~, M. Pearce, R.

( Glenrafon)--Richardson, J. C. (Itendrefoilan)--DiUwyn, L. L. (Mumb/e~) Beor, E. J. ( s ~ o , , ) - - V i v i a n , H. H.

- - ( ~ H~)--Wood, CoL E. 1~

MERIO~THSHIRE.

Dolgelly--Virilliams, Vr R.

PEMBROKESHIRE.

Haverfordwest (Williamst~O--Scourfield , J. H.

~ADNORSHIRE.

Rha!/ager--Richardson, R.

SCOTLAND.

A~tSHmE. W'emyss .Bay (,S7~e/morh'e)--Evans, M.

ABERDERNSHERE.

Aberdeen--Msedonald, A. I .E//on--Jamieson, T. F. Nicol, Prof. J. ] Mint~w ( Kinmundy)--Ferguson, "W.

~RGYLESHIRE. Inverary Castle--Argyll, Duke of. [ Toward Po~---Lamont, J. I.day--Campbell, J.F. I

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BEaWICKSaIaE.

.Kames--IIood, T. H. C.

CAITHNESS.

Thurso--Miller~ J.

.Edinbur.qh--Chambers, W. Etheridge~ R., Jun. Geikie, Prof. A. Gillespie, W. Jack, R. L.

E])INBt'nGHSHmE. JEdinbur.qh--Thomson, Prof. W. - - Trotter, C. Leith--Lundy, J. J. Muir ahrouse~Davidson~ T.

.Falkland~Gibb, Sir G. D.

~IYESHIRE.

I ~" Andrews--l~eDonald~ Prof. W.

~undee--Boase~ H.

~ORFAI~ SHIRE.

] t~eswallle--Powrie~ J.

lnrerness--Mitchell, J.

~V~RNESSHIRE.

] 57~ye, Isle of--Matheson, Sir J.

KIRKC UDBIIIGttTSHIRE. St. Mary's lsle--Selkirk, Earl of.

.Blanlyre~Bryee, J. Glasgow--]3ryee, J.

Evans, M. Gregory, T. C. Robertson, D.

LANAIIKSHIRE.

Glasqow--Thomson, J. - - ' Young, Prof. J.

( Uddingston)--Anderson~ R. Lanark--Lindsay, C. Monkland--Murray, W.

LINLITHGOWSHIRE.

Torbane ttill--G illespie, V~ r.

PERTHSHIRE,

1)vno'ub //oune--Rollo, Lord. ] Inehture (t~ossie Prlory)--Kinnaird I'erth--Sherwill, Lt.-Co!. W.S. ] Lord.

~EN'FREWSHIRE,

Johnstone Castle--Houstoun~ G. L.

STII~LINGSHIRE.

JBridge of Allan--~iiller, J,

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JBdfast----Boyd, N. Wright, J.

IRELAND.

~TRIM.

Belfast (Holywood)--Anderson~ J. Dunmurry--Murphy, J. J.

Cork--Harlmess, Pros R. Jennln~, F. M.

CORK.

I Cork (Drifney Uaat/e)--Colthurst, J.

Dublin--Baby, W. H. Gr~th, Sir R. J. Hamilton, C. W. Haughton, Rev. Prof. S.

DUBLIN.

�9 h&h'~--Hull, Prof. E. (Ma/a~/de)--Talbot de Mala-

hide, Lord.

FERMANAGH.

.Enniskill~ (Florence Court)--Enni~il!en, Earl of .Brookborough ( Co/~broo -ke)--Brooke,.Sir V.

GALWAY.

Gort (Laugh Cutra)--Gough, Viscount.

LIMERICK.

L/meric "l~--Prevost, Lieut. L. de T.

~IAYO.

.Ballina--Symes, R. G.

SLIGO.

8ligo (Abbey V~w)--Wheatley, $. H.

TYRON'E.

8traban,--Ogilvy, W.

"~VATERFORD.

Waterford (Summerville)--Fortescuej Hon. D. F.

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CRANNEL ISLANDS.

GUERNSEY.

Carey, Sir P. S. Collings, Roy. W. T.

Le Feuvre, W. H.

I JERSEY.

1

Musson~ E. O.

Peacock, R. A.

II. FOREIGN LIST.

AMERICA, UNITED STATES OF.

ALABAMA.

Montgomery--Tait, Col. I. L.

C~FORN~. San t'ranelseo--Rowlandson, T.

Attwood, G.

CONNECTICUT.

Newhaven--Dana~ Prof. J. D. Marsh~ Prof. O. C.

MASSACHUSETTS. JBoston---Rogers, W. B. Cambridqe--Agassiz, Prof. L.

V~hitney. Prof. J. D.

NEW YORK.

Albany--Hall~ J.

New York--Bland, T. - - Day~ E. 0. H.

Hawkins, B. W. - - Kimball~ ft. P.

OHIo.

Cincinnati--Vincent~ Prof. M. C. Clevelamt--Humiston, Prof. R. F.

PHILADELPHIA.

PhiladelpMa--Leidy, J. - - Lesley, Prof. J. P.

VIRGr~IA.

Charleston--Maury~ M. F.

WISCONSIN. Mad~on--Hobbins, J.

ANGOLA.

Brand, G.

ARGENTINE REPUBLIC.

Buenos Ayres (San Juan)--Rickard, Major F. I.

AUSTRALIA.

. . . . . . . . Biden, W. D.

NEW SOUTH WALES. Cassilis~ Hunter ~i~er--Busby~ A.

St. Zeonards--Clarke, Rev. W. B. 8ydney.--Hunt, R.

Joselahson , J. F.

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AUSTRALIA (continued). QUEENSLanD.

_~oc'k~ampton~Plews, H. T.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

Adelaide--Ayers, Hon. H. .Pe~wla V~roods, Rev. J. E. T.

VICTORIA.

~hra/don--S alter, �90 Me/bm~rne--Clarke, J.

M'Coy, Prof. F. Smyth, R. B.

. Stephen, G. M. Ulrich, G. H. F.

. (St.Franc/0--Bleasdale,Rev.J.

Vienna--Bout, A. Dreunner, Count A. Hauer, F. R. yon. Marschall, Count A. G. Reuss. Pros A. E. yon Stur, i). Sue.as, Prof. E.

AUSTRLk.

BOHE~r[A.

Prague--Barrande, J.

HUNGARY. Pe~--Szabo, Prof. J. 8 C u M ~ 9 ' - - S c h v a r c z , J.

JBrussels--Gomonde. W. H. Nyst, P.

. . Van der Maelen, P.

BELGIUM.

Ciney (Halloy)--Halloy, J. J. d'O. Zidge---Dewalque, Prot~. G.

�9 Koninck, Prof. L. G. de.

CANADA. . . . . . . . . Elwin, H. 1)arlingt~ ( //eauThand//e)--Reid,

Capt. J. H. Montreal--Armstrong, Prof. G. F.

�9 - Bell, Prof. R. - Billings, E.

Broome, G. Colquhoun, J.

Montrea~I)awson, J. W. Foord, A. H. Logan, Sir W. E. Nicholson, Prof. H. A. Selwyn, A. R. Vennor, H. G; Whiteaves, J. F.

Ottawa--Grant, J. A.

I $ $ D S J S m

O o $ O m m 0 0

0 O D a O O I g

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Bolton, Major-Gem D. J Cape Town--Davis, J. F. Hertzo~, W . F . I Graham's Toura--Atherstone~ W. G. Thurbu~rn, Capt. H. Q u e ~ t o w , G. W.

CEYLON.

Cohnnbo--Ro~maI~oeq, A. ~I.

DENMARK. Copcnhagen--SCeens~p, Dr J.

EGYPT. Ayrton, F.

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FRANCE.

Marseilles--Coquand, H. Montpellier--Gervais, P.

Martins~ C. Nantes--Clipperton~ Capt. R. C. ~aris--Barrande~ J.

Basterot, Baron de. Beaumont, E. de. Brongniart, Prof. A. T. Dauhrge~ Prof. A. Deless% Prof. A.

Par/s--Deshayes~ Prof. G. P. Desnoyers, J. Edwards, Prof. H. M. Gaudry, A. Hdbert, Prof. E. Quain, J. Raulin, V. Vemeuil~ E. de. Vibraye~ Marquis de. Watson~ J. G. W.

GERMAN EMPIRE.

BADEN.

Hci&lberg--Bunsen~ Prof. R. W.

BAVARIA.

Muuich--Giimbel, C. W. ~Viirzburg--Sandherger~ Prof. F.

HANOVER.

G~ttlnge~--Waltershausenj Baron W. S. yon.

HEssE DARMSTADT.

Darmstadt--Kaup, J. J.

SAXE COBURG GOTHA.

Gotha--Credner, H.

S~xE ]u EIS~NAC]/.

~isenach--Senft~ F.

SAXON~.

1)resden--Geinitz, Prof. H. B. l~reiberg--Cotta, Prof. B. Ze~slg--Naumann, Prof. C. F.

Zh'kel, Prof. F.

WURTEMBERG.

~tuttgart--J~ger~ G. F. Ti~bingen--Quenstedt~ Prof.

GIBRALTAR.

Gibraltar, Lord Bishop of. i Luard, Capt. C. E.

GREENLAND.

Noungme--Taylor, J. W.

HOLLAND.

Maestricht--Bosquet, J.

INDIA. . . . . . . . . Foote, R.B. ] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Margesson, Capt. P. D. L . . . . . . . . Oldiield, R. C.

Osborne, Lt.-Col. W. Roberts, W. H. Sowerby~ W.

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lYDIA (continued). BENGAL.

. . . . . . . . Drummond, Capt. H.

. . . . . . . . Jack, Capt. A. Allahabad--Carnac, H. R.

Mackesy, Major W. H. .Beerbhoom--Barker, R. A. Ca/cutta--Binnie, A. R. - - Blanford, Prof. H. F.

Blanford, W. T. Leonard, H. McCleUand, J.. Mallet, F. R. Mason, J. W. Medlicott, H. B. Oldham, T. Phear, J. B. Stoliczka, F.

aOacca--Clarke. C. B. Deoghm--Calvert, J. l~aneegunge--Whitfield~ J.

BOMBAY. JBombay--Cline, G. W.

Cooke~ T.

~ombay--Fedden, F. Goodenough, Lt.-Col. W.

H. Grant, Capt. C. W. Rogers, A.

KASB~ERE.

.. . . . . . . Drew, F.

MAVRAS. Madras--Aitchison, Major-Gem J.

0uchterlony, Lieut. J.

NORTH-$~ST PROVINCES.

Roorkee--Smith, Col. R. B. A/mora--Lawder, A. W.

PUNJAB~

. . . . . . . . Wynne, A. B. Zahore--Purdon, W. Madhapoor--Smithe, J. D. ?Ma/voa--Sylvester, J. fL

ITALY. ~9o/offna--Capelllnl, Prof. O. T/orence--Devincenzi, G.

Sloane, F. J. M~an--Borromeo, Count V. Padua--Zig,no, Baron A. de. l~'edmont ( Val d' Ossola)--Foster,

C. LeN.

~a--Meneghini, Prof. G. ~ome--Ponzi, Sig. Turin--Gastaldi, B.

Jervis, W. P. Perazzi, C. Sella, Q. Sismonda, Prof. A.

JAPAN. NagasaM ( Takasima)--Potter, F. A. [ Yokohama--Brunton, R. H.

MADEIRA. Watson, Rev. R. B.

Caruana, A. A. Lewis~ Lieut. J. F.

MALTA.

I Williams, Capt. J.

MAURITIUS. Cooke, Lt.-Col. A. C.

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Auckland---Haslett, S . .Bay of Islands--Taylor, Rev. R. Christ Chureh--Fraser~ Rev. C.

Haast, J. Hood, T. H. C.

Trelissick--Enys~ J. D.

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MEXICO.

Pike, J. W.

NATAL.

Wathen, G. H.

NEW ZEALAND.

~Vellington--Crawford~ J. C. Hector, J. Hutton, F. W. Ll~aOn, W.

ntell, W. B. D.

NEWFOUNDLAND.

St. John's--Murray, A.

NORWAY.

Christiania--Kjerulf, T. I Kragerm--Dahll, T.

NOVA SCOTIA.

Halifax--Honeyman~ Roy. D. [ tIalifax--Pool% H. S.

PERSIA, NORTH.

Tiflls--Abich~ H.

PERU.

Zima--Quiros, F.

PORTUGAL.

Alem~ejo (Pomarou)--Mason, J.

Berlln---Beyrich, Prof. E. �9 Ehrenberg, Prof. C. G.

Rose, G. -Bonn--Burkart, J.

PRUSSIA.

-Bonn--Dechen, H. won. -Breslau--Goeppert, Prof.iX. R.

Roemer, Prof. F. "

RUSSIA.

~Dorpat--Keyserling~ Count A. yon. St. Petersburg'Brandt~ J. F. [ ~'-petersburg-Helmersen~ Gen. G. v. Kokscharow~ M. yon.

SPAIN.

Gavey, G. E.

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STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.

Singapore--Logan, J. R. I Singapore--Innes, Capt. W.

Lund--Nilsson, S. Torell, Prof. O.

Oerebro--Smith~ H.

SWEDEN.

] 8tockholm--.Ldv~n, S. l~ordenskiSld, Prof. A. E.

SWITZERLAND.

~Bas/e--Merian, Prof. P. Be~e--Studer~ Prof. B. Geneva--Favre, Prof. A.

( Celigny)--Gordon , L. D. B.

Areuchdtel--Desor, E. Zurich--Heer, Rev. Prof. O.

Linth, A. E. yon def.

Hobar~ Town--Gould, C. TASMANIA.

] Hobar~ Town--Milligan, J.

WEST INDIES.

Antlgua--Gilbert, Rev. N. ] T,'/n/dad--Guppy, R. J. L.

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Names of Fellows whose Addresses are unknown.

Y e a r o f Election. 1861. 1845. 1828. 1829. 1859. 1845. 1856. 1827. 1838. 1866. 1819. 1822. 1848. 1842. 1831. 1848. ]854. 1808. 1830. 1831. 1824. 1836. 1818. 1857. 1844. 1838. 1845. 1839. 1868. 1830. 1848. 1829. 1832. 1830. 1818. 1864. 1809. 1828. 1835. 1846. 1839. 1864. 1839. 1828. 1870. 1835. 1855. 1810 1814 1831 1832 1838 1853

*Anerum, William Rutherford, Esq. *~Ashwell, James, Esq., M.A. **Auldjo, John, Esq.

Babington, William, Esq., M.R.A.S. Bainbridge, John, jun., Esq. Bettington, Albemarle, Esq., :M.R.A.S. ; of the Bombay Civil Service. Bevan, G. P., Esq.

**Blanshard, Henry, Esq., M.R.A.S. Blount, William, Esq. Bonnerjee, Woomes Chunder, Esq. Bowles, William, Esq. Braddyll, Thomas R. Gale, Esq. Brickenden, Major R. T. W. L. Broughton, Capt. William E. Delves, R.E. Brown, Rev. Henry, M.A. Brown, Thomas, Esq.

**Burnand, George, Esq. Burrow, Rev. Edward John, D.D. Calder, James, Esq. Carnegy, Charles Hay, M.D. Clutterbuck, Robert, :Esq. Collet, Thomas, Esq.

**Copland, Alexander, Esq. Courtney, Charles F. A., Esq. Cox, Travers, :M.D. Crane, George, Esq. Cunliffe, Brooke, jun., Esq. Cunningham, George, Esq. Curr, W. Allan, Esq. Diekson, James, Esq. Dorrington, John, :Esq., M.A. Earle, Charles, Esq. Ellis, Francis Jervoise, :Esq., B.A. Elphinstone, Sir Howard, Bart., M.A. Evans, Rev. Robert, :M.A.

+ + .~ ++Even, J. B.. Esq. Eaton, Josiah, Esq. Finch, Francis, Esq. Forster, William, Esq. Galland, Bland Hood, Esq. Gibson, William Sidney, Esq.

++Graham, Charles, Esq., B.Se. Griffin, Thomas, Esq. Hamond, William Parker, Esq.

+Harding, Rev. A. G. g. Hare, John, jun., Esq. Hargreaves, Edward Hammond, Esq. Harris, William, Esq. Hartwell, Francis, :Esq.

**]:[awes, William, :Esq. Hawkins, Thomas, Esq. Herbert, John M., :Esq. tIigh]ey, Samuel, Esq.

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Y e ~ �9 E l e c t , o a

1836. 1840. 1836. 1851. 1851. 1858. 1845. 1840. 1855. 1858. 1813. 1814. 1849. 1857. 1830. 1830. 1839. 1824. 1846. 1834. 1836. 1829. 1861. 1836. 1822. 1827. 1853. 1847. 1833. 1859. 1840. 1866. 1837. 1869. 1859. 1866. 1808. 1812. 1848. 1842. 1830. 1829. 1835. 1865. 1828. 1856. 1848. 1823. 1858. 1820. 1844. 1814. 1831. 1832. 1808.

]Toll, WilliAm, Esq. Humble, William, M.D.

**Hunter, William Percival, Esq. e'Johnston, Charles, Esq. eeKirkpatrick, John, ;Esq.

Laing, Thomas Josiah, Esq. Lewis, Waiter Augustus, Esq., B.A. Lingwood, Robert Maulkin, Esq., M.A., F.L.S. McCann, James, Esq. MCConnel, David C., Esq. Mackenzie, Charles, Esq. Meyer, Charles, Ph.D.

**Meyer, Christian Paul, Esq. Molony, Charles Preston, Capt. Madras Army. Morgan, Thomas, Esq. Mornay, Aristides Franklin, Esq. Morris, Edmund, Esq. Noyes, Thomas Herbert, Esq. Otter, Henry C., Capt. R.N. Parr, Thomas Clev~ents, Esq., M.A. Parry, Francis Charles, Esq., M.A.

**Perry, Thomas Erskine, Esq., B.A. tPetrie, Capt. Francis W. H., l l th Re~ment.

Phillips, James, Esq., R.N. Picquot, Anthony, Esq. Pringle, John William, Esq. Readwiu, Thomas Allison, Esq. Robinson, Albert, Esq. Rushout, George, ESq. Salmon, Henry Curwen, Esq.

*Shuttleworth, Sir J. P. Kay. ++Stepney, William Frederick Cowell, Esq.

Still, Henry, Esq. ++++Story, E., Esq., M.A., F.L.S.

Stuart, Graham, Esq. ++Such,, George, M.D.

Skene, James, Esq. Taylor, William, Esq. Timins, Charles, Esq. Tremenheere, Charles William, C.B., Col. R.E. Turner, Rev. W., M.A. Upton, James Samuel, Esq., M.A.

**Vaughan, George, Esq. ++Wadge, Erwin Harvey, Esq.

Ward, Rev. John, M.A. Webster, William Bullock, Esq. Wedgewood, H. A., Esq. Wilkinson, Rev. John Brewster, B.D. Williams, Alfred, Esq. Wilson, John, Esq. Wilson, John', Esq., F.R.S.E. Wilson, John, Esq. Wrey, W. Long, Esq. Wright, J. Robinson, Esq. Walker, John, Esq.

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX

TO T H E

P R O C E E D I N G S OF TILE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY.

[The fossils referred to are described, and those of which the names are printed in itahcs are also figured.]

Abrolhos Bank, Recent Rotalinm from the, 117.

Acton, Col. A. Lane Fox, on the dis- eovery of pal~eolithic implements in association with EleThas Irrimi- genius in the gravels of the Thames valley at, 449.

, Map of part of the Thames val- ley near, 451 ; sections in gravel at, 454, 455, 456, 460; section across the Thames valley from, to Rich- mond Park, 459.

, Mr. Busk on the animal-remains found by Colonel Lane-Fox in the high- and low-terraco gravels at, 465.

A~rolites, from Greenland, 1. Africa, South, D. J. Shaw on the

geology of the diamond-fields of, 21. , Mr. G.W. Stow on the diamond-

gravels of the Vaal river in, 3. Agnostus Barrandii, 176. - - cambrensis, 184.

davidis, 174. EsL~iggei, 175.

- scarabceoides, 175. scutalis, 175.

Alluvial deposits, diagram section of, 190.

- - of Queensland, 273. Alois Alth, Cretaceous Rotal]nm of

Lemberg, 107. Alps, Eastern, Rotaline Foraminifera

from the Cretaceous beds of the, 107. America, South, recent Rotalime from,

115. Ammonites Beudanti, vat. Mitchelli,

345. ~OL. XXVIII.

Ammonites Daintreei, 346. Sutherlandi, 345.

Analysis ofcone-in-coneLimestone,282; of Gympie crystalline Diorite, 293; of Gympie fossiliferous Tufa, 294 ; of mineral water from near the Sax- by river, Queensland, 285; of pyritous porphyrite from Queensland, 303; of pyritous Diorite from Queens- land, 303; of pyritous Felsite from Mount Wheeler, Queensland, 304 ; of Felsite from Paddy's Gully, Queenshnd, 307; of gold from Paddy's Gulley, 306; of Felsite from the Upper Cape Diggings, Queensland, 307; of the auriferous matrix of Cumming's Reef, 308 ; of Trachyte from Gladstone, Queens- land, 312; of epidote rock from Queensland, 314; of prehnite rock from Queensland, 315; of spider- leg gold, 297; of syenitic granite from Ravenswood, Queensland, 300.

Ancyloceras, 344. Anniversary Address of the President,

xxix-xc. See a/so Prestwich, Jos., Esq.

Annual Report, i. AnoTolenus imTar, 179.

Salteri, 179. Antwerp Crag, l~talin~e from the, 120,

127. Arachnids, Mr. H.Woodward onthe re-

lationship of the Xiphosura to the, 46. Arctic Ocean, recent Rotalin~e from

the, 116. Areas of formations in Queensland,

3 1 6 , 317.

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I N D E X TO THE P R O C E E D I N G S ,

Arionellus longicep&zlus, 176. Artesian well-boring at Umballa, Mr.

T. Login on the, 186; table of soils met with in the, 198.

Aspidorhynchus, 346. Atlantic, recent Rotalinm from the,

116, 117. Arias, Mr. O. Maw on the geology of

the Great, 85. Atlas range, 90. Atolls, Mr. S. J. Whitnell on, 381. Auriferous deposits of Queensland,

291-300. Australia, history of the geology of,

319. dvivula alata, 342.

h u g ~ , 346. AviculoT~te~ ~ imb~gu~, 327.

? limoefo~nis, 326. multiradiatus, 327.

Bairdia eUipsoidea, 146. Barbary, changes of level in the coast

of, 86. BasMts, eruptive, of Morocco, 95. Beach, raised, Mr. J. Prestwich on a,

at Portsdown Hill, near Portsmouth, 38.

Bear Island, Prof. Hecr on the Car- boniferous flora of, 161.

Belenmites, 346. :Berlin, Rotalinm of the S e p ~ y s

of the neighbourhood of, 12B. Betts Creek, North Queensland, section

of Desert Sandstone at, 277 ; section of Cretaceous strata at, 279.

Biggleswade, Rotaline Foraminifera from the Ganlt of, 104.

Birkenhead, shells from the Brick-clay near, 391 note.

Blake, Rev. J. F., on the Infralias in Yorkshire, 132.

Bleaedell, Rev. W., on modern glacial action in Canada, 392.

Bohemia, Oraptolites of, 229; Rotaline Foraminifera of the Cretaceous for- mation of, 106.

Bond6, River, New Caledonia, dis- covery of gold on the banks of the, 43.

Boulder-beds of Morocco, 91. Boulder-clay, Mr. D. Mackintosh on

a sea-coast section of, in Cheshire, 388.

Bowen river, Carboniferous fossils from the, 286.

Bowland Knotte, ice-scratches on, 477.

Burrum, Coal-seams, Queensland, 284. Busk, George, Esq., on the Animal-

remains found by Colonel Lane-Fox in the high- and low-terrace gra- vels at Acton and Turnham-green, 465.

Brine-pits met with in Yarkand, 402. Broken River, Queensland, Devonian

deposits of, 290; Limestone barrier on, 291; Devonian plant-remains from, 289.

Cachar, changed river-course at, 258. . , D r . Oldham and Mr. Mallet on

some of the secondary effects of the earthquake of 10th January 1869 in, 255.

Cainozoic deposits of Queensland, 275. Cambrian rocks of St. David's, Prof.

Rupert Jones on Entomostraca from the, 183.

Cambridge, Mr. W. J. Sollas on the Upper Greenmnd formation of, 397.

Cambridgeshire, Rev. O. Fisher on the phosphatic nodules of the Creta- eeous rock of, 396.

"Camel's Back" hills, in the plain of Morocco, 89.

Canada, l~ev. W. Blea~tell on modern glacial action in, 392.

Canaries, recent Rotalinm from, 114. Canoon~ ~vonian p]~mt~remain s

from, 289. Cape Colony, Prof. T. Rupert Jones

on some fossils from the Devonian rocks of the Witzenberg Flats in, 28.

Cape mlning-district, Qtteenshmd, plan of a portion of the, 305.

Garagsia meneven~ 178. Carbonaceous mesozoic deposits of

Queensland, 283. Carboniferous deposits of Queensland,

285. Carboniferous Flora of Bear Island,

Prof. Heer on the, 161. Carboniferous fossils of Queensland,

333. Cardiocartmm australe, 355. Cardium profundum, 143. Carruthers, William, Esq., on fossil

5~ts from Queensland, Australia,

Cave Creek, Gilbert District, North Queensland, view of a cliff and out- lier of Desert Sandstone at, 276.

Caves, late Pleistocene ossiferous, of Britain, 413.

Cawood's Hope, 6; section of diaman- tiferous deposit at, 6; specimens from, 18.

Cawood's Rush, 2 2 .

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INDEX TO M PROCEEDINGS,

Cerio'prfa ? laxa, 332. Cerithium transversum, 142. Cervid~e, Mr. W. Boyd Dawkins on

the, of the Forest-bed of Norfolk and Suffolk, 405.

Cervus ca~nutarum, 408. vertie.ornis, 4o6.

Cetiosaurus, 36. Chalk-marl of Kent, Rotaline Fora-

minifera from the, 104. Chalk of MSen, Riigen, Volsk, Mis-

souri, and Mississippi, Rotaline Fo- raminifera from the, 105.

of Thorpe, near Norwich, and Gravesend, Rotaline Foraminifera from the, 104.

Cheshire, Mr. D. Mackintosh on a sea-coast section of Boulder-clay in, 388.

Chiswick Row, section in Gravel in, 461.

Clwnetes oracowensis, 336. Clacton, Mammalia of the fluviatile

deposit of, 415. Cliff, Yorkshire, section of Infraliassic

beds near, 140. Climatal zones, three Pleistocene, in

Europe, 435. Climate, Pleistocene, in Europe, 426;

physical evidence as to the, 437. Clitheroe District, iee-seratches of the,

479. Coal-mea~tres, horizontal, cut by trap-

dykes, at Pelican Creek, 312. Coal-seam, view of marine beds resting

directly on a, in Pelican Creek, Queensland, 287.

Coal-seams, section showing lowest ob- served, near the Nebo crossing of Bowen river, 286.

Cone-in-cone limestone, 282. Coniston mudstones, Graptolites of

the, 225. Conoco~he coronata, 178.

Homfra#i, 178. Coplesham gravel-pit, section in, 386. Copper-lodes in Queensland, 301. Coprolites of the Cambridge Upper

Greensand, 397. Cracow Creek, Queensland, Carboni-

ferous fossils from the, 285. Crag, Red, Trochocyathus anglicus, a

new species of Madreporaria from the, 447.

, Suffolk, Rotalinm from the, 119 ; Antwerp, Rotalin~ from the, 120.

Crayford, Mammalia of the Lower Brick-earth of, 414.

Crenatula ? gibbosa, 339. C retaceous deposits of Queensland, 278.

Cretaceous formations, MM. Jones and Parker on the Foraminifera of the family Rotalinm found in the, with notes on their Tertiary and Recent representatives, 103.

Cretaceous fossils of Queensland, 338. Cretaceous rock of Cambridgeshir~

Rev. O. Fisher on the phosphatic nodules of the, 396.

Cretaceous strata, view showing the physical character of the, near the Flinders river, western Queensland, 281.

Crete, Pleistocene Mammalian fauna of, 425.

Crioceras, 344. Cuba, Recent Rotalinm from, 113. Cuculltea costata, 340.

robusta, 340. Gyclopteris cuneata, 355. Cyclostigma kiltor]cense, 169.

minutum, 169. OycZostigma, Leln'dodendron , and Knot-

t~a, from Kiltorkan, Prof. Heer on, 85, 169.

Cyffrina expansa, 338. Cyrtotheca hamula, 179. Cythere Blakei, 146.

Moorei, 146. Terquemiana, 147.

I)aintree, R. Esq., on the geology of Queensland, 271.

Dakyns, J. R., Esq., on the glacial phenomena of the Yorkshire up- lands, 382.

Dawkins, W. Boyd, ~sq., on the Cer- vidm of the Forest-bed of Norfolk and Suffolk, 405.

, on the classification of the Pleis- tocene strata of Britain and the continent by means of the mam- malia, 410.

I)awpool, sea-coast section of Boulder- clay at, 388 ; shells from the Lower Boulder-clay at, 391, 392.

Desert Sandstone, 275; view of Cliff and outlier of, at Cave Creek, Gilbert District, North Queensland, 276.

Devonian deposits in Queensland, 288. Devonian fossils of Queensland, 326. Devonian rocks of the Witzenberg

Flats, Cape Colony, Prof. T. Rupert Jones on some fossils from the, '28.

Diabases, pyritous, of Queensland, 303. :Diamond-fields of South Africa, Dr.

J. Shaw on the geology of the, 21. Diamond-gravels of the Vaal river,

South Africa, Mr. G. W. Stow on the, 3.

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Diamondi~ 8; specimens from, 19; section of diamantiferous deposits from, to Hebron, 6.

Diorite, crystalline, of Gympie, ana- lyses of, 293 ; view of intrusive dyke of, Gilbert River, Queensland, 297.

Diorites, pyritous, of Queensland, 303. Diprotodon-breceia, view of, in Mary-

vale Creek, North Queensland, 274. Dolerite.dyke, traversing Desert Sand-

stone, in Gilbert District, Queens- land, 311.

Dolerites of Queensland, 313. Don river, Queensland, Carboniferous

fossils from the, 286. Donations to the Library, x, 65, 201,

361,495. D'Orbigny's Cretaceous :Ro t~lin~ from

England and France, 104. Downton, Mr. J. Prestwich on the oc-

currence of a flint implement on a high level at, 38.

, section through, 39. :Drifts, diamantiferous, of the Vaal

river, origin of the, 12. Duncan, Prof. P. Martin, on TrocIw.

cyathus a~licus, a new species of Mffi i repor~ from the ~ Crag, 447.

Dupont~ M., Classification of Belgian caves, 421.

Du Toit's Pan, 10, 23 ; spedmens from, 19.

Dykes, in Queensland, age of, 311.

Earthquake of 10th January 1869 in Cachar, Dr. Oldham and Mr. Mallet on some of the secondary effects of the, 255; at Khabooshan, notice of, 271.

Eden, course of the, ] 56 ; vale of, sec- tion from the, to the Northumber- land Coal-field, 154.

F_dmondia eoncentriza, 328. , obovata, 328.

Egerton, Sir P. de M. Grey, on Pro- gnat]wdus Giint~ri, a new genus of fossil fish from the Lids of Lyme Regis, 233.

, on two specimens of Ischyodus from the Lids of Lyme Regis (Title only), 237.

Ehrenberg s Cretaceous Eotalin~e from England and :France, 104; Rotaline Foraminifera from the Chalk of M6en, Riigen, Volsk, Missouri, and Mississippi, 105.

Elastic wave, diagram showing trans- fer of, in ivory balls, 264.

England and Wales, river-courses of,

Prof. Ram~y on the, 148; geolo- ~r~cal and river-map of, 149.

is butn'estis, 183. ~ntomostraea from the Cambridge

Upper Greeusand, 398. - -, Prof. T. Rupert Jones on, from

the Cambrian rocks of St. David's, 183.

- - , Prof. T. Ruper~ Jones on some bivalve, from the Lids of Yorkshire, 146.

:Epidote rock from Queensland, 314. Erinnys ~ - n ~ , 177. Erith, Mammalia of the Lower Brick-

earth of, 414. Fakers, 385. ~heridge, R., Esq., Appendix to Mr.

Maw's paper on the geology of Morocco, being a description of a new genus of fossil seutelloid Echinoderm from Saffe, N. Africa, 97.

, Description of the Paheozoic and Mesozoic ibssils of Queensland, 317.

Eucamerotus, 36. Europe, map of the Pleistocene geo-

graphy of, 436. , North-western extension of, in

Pleistocene times, 440; southern extension of, in Pleistocene times, 4 4 1 .

, Southern, Pleistocene mamma- litm fauna of, 425.

Eurypterida, Mr. 1:[. Woodward on the relationship of the Xiphosura to the, 46.

Fauna, Pleistocene, of Southern Eu- rope, 42&

Felsite, dyke of, traversing metamor-

p hic schists, in the Cape mining- istriet, Queensland, 305; pyritous,

of Queensland, 304. Fenestella fossula, 332. :Feruando Noronha. Dr. Rattray on

the geology of, 31; sketch map of, 32 ; geological outline of, 33.

:Fidlar's island, removal of, by ice, 393. Fiji Islands, recent :ForaminiCera from

the, 124, Fisher, l~v. O., on the phosphatic

nodules of the Cretaceous rock of Cambridgeshire, 396.

Flinders river, Cretaceous deposits on the, 278; view near the, showing the physical character of the Creta- ceous strata of Queensland, 281.

:Flint implement, Mr. J. Prestwich on the occurrence of a, on a high level at Downton, 38.

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Flora, Carboniferous, of Bear Island, Prof. Heer on the, 161.

Foraminifera from the Cambridge Upper Greensand, 398; from the Infralias of Yorkshire, 144; of the family Rotalin~, found in the Cre- taceous formations, MM. Jones and Parker on the, with notes on their Tertiary and Recent representatives, 103; Recent, from the Pacific ocean, 124; from the Indian ocean, 125; Rotaline, from the Tertiary basin of Vienna, 110.

Forest-bed, mammalia of the, 417. Bd-oy ~ Norfolk "and Suffolk, Mr. W.

Dawkins on the Cervidm of the, 405.

Formations, areas of, in Queensland, 316, 317.

Fossiliferous rocks of Queensland, 323; diagram-section of the, 325.

Fossils, Devonian from Queensland, 289; from the Devonian rocks of the Witzenberg Flats, Cape Colony, Prof. T. Rupert Jones on some, 28; from the Infralias of Yorkshire, 141 ; list of, from Queensland, 349; Mr. Etheridge on the Palaeozoic and Mesozoic of Queensland, 317; Mr. H. Hicks on some undescribed, from the Menevian group of Wales, 41, 173.

Fox, Col. A. Lane, on the discovery of pal~eolithic implements in associa- tion with Elel~has Trimigenius in the gravels of the Thames valley at Acton, 449.

Gaas, near Dax, Oligocenc Rotalinm from, 130.

Gala group, Graptolites of the. 226. Gaudry, Prof. A., on the mammalia of

the drift of Paris and its outskirts, 491.

Oault, Rotaline Foraminifera from the, of Kent and Biggleswade, 104; Rotaline Foraminifera from the, of North Germany, 108.

Geological Fund, Murehison, founda- tion of the, 37.

Geology of Australia, history of the, 319; of Fernando l~loronha, Dr. Rattray on the, 31 ; of Queensland, Mr. R. Daintree on the, 271 ; of the Diamond Fields of South Africa, Dr. J. Shaw on the, 21; of the neighbourhood of Malaga, M. D. M. d'Orueta on the, 148, 492; of the Plain of Morocco and the Great Atlas, Mr. G. Maw on the, 85.

Germany, North, Cretaceous Rotaline Foraminifera of, 106, 108.

Gibraltar, Mammalia of the caves of, 425.

Gilbert river, plan of Quartz-reef a~ the intersection of intrusive Green- stone and palmozoic sediments, on the, 296; view showing the same, 297.

Glacial action, modern, in Canada, 392. - period, relation of the Pleisto-

cene Mamma]ia to the, 430. phenomena of the Yorkshire

uplands, Mr. J. R. Dakyns on the, 382.

Glauconite grains of the Cambridge Upper Greensand, 399.

Glen Roy, Prof. James Nicel on the formation of the parallel roads ot, 237.

Gold, conditions of deposition of, in Queensland, 298, 310; reefs bearing, in Queensland, 299 ; discovery of in New Caledonia, 43; in diorite, 310 ; in Queensland, 291; speaks of me- tallic, in chloride of silver, near Rockhampton, 298 ; spider-leg, ana- lysis of, 297.

Gong-Gong, 7; specimens sent from, 17; section of diamantiferous de- posit at, 6.

Gordon Downs, Mesozoic deposits of, 283.

Granites of Queensland, 300, 302; stanniferous, of the Severn river, Queensland, 301.

Granite, Syenitic, from Ravenswood, Queensland, 300.

Graptolites, Dr. H. A. Nicholson on the migrations of the, 217; of the Skiddaw and Quebec groups, 218; of the Llandeilo areas of Wales and Scotland, 220 ; of the Coniston Mud- stones, 225 ; of the Gala group, 226 ; of the Hudson-river shales and Utica slates, 227 ; of the Saxon and Bohemian areas, 229.

Gravels, Mr. Bask on the animal-re- mains found by Colonel Lane-Fox in the high- and low-terrace, at Ac- ton and Turnham-green, 465 ; of the Thames valley at Acton, Col. A. Lane-Fox on the discovery of pal~eo- lithic implements, in association with EleThasprimigeni~s in the, 449.

Gravels of the Yorkshire uplands, 384. Gravesend, Rotaline Foraminifera from

the Chalk of, 104. Gray's Thurrock, mammalia of the

Lower Brick-earth of, 414.

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Greenland, Ai;rolitcs from, 1. Greenland Meteorites, Prof. Norden.

skiSld on the, 44. Greensand of Warminster, Rotaline

Foraminifera from the, 105 ; Upper, of Cambridge, Mr. W. J. Sollas on the, 397.

Grif~hides dubius, 338. Ground-ice, formation of, 393. G F p i e district, Devonian fossils from,

89; mining district, 292.

Hagenow's Rotaline Foraminifera of the Chalk of Riigen, 106.

Hamy, D., classification of caves and river-deposits, 421.

Hebron, 8; specimens from, 18. , sketch of heights from, to the

Stormberg, 6; section of diama, tife- rous deposits from, to Diamondia, 6.

Hear, Prof. Oswald, on Cyclostigma, Lepidodendron, and Knorria, from Kiltorkan, 85, 169.

, on the Carboniferous flora of Bear Island, 161.

Hendel~on, Dr. George, on sand-pits, mud-discharges, and brine-pits met with during the Yarkand expedition of, 1870, 402.

Hicks, Henry, Esq., on some uncle- scribed fossils from the Menevian group of Walea, 41, ]73.

"Hila," Rotaline Foraminifera from the, of North Germany, 108.

H~ta~ major, 467. Holocephalina inflata, 178. Homomga, sp., 347. ttopetown, specimens from near, 20. Hudson-river area, Graptolites of the,

227. Hughenden, Queensland, section of

Cretaceous strata near, 280. Hulke, J. W., Esq., appendix to a

"note on a new and undescribed Wealden vertebra," read 9th Fe- bruary 1870, and published in the Quarterly Journal for August in the same year, 36.

. . . . , on some Iehthyosaurian remains from Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset, 34.

Ice-movement, indications of, in North Lancashire, Yorkshire, and We~- moreland, 480.

Ice-scratehe% 474; Table of, in North Laneashire, Yorkshire, and West- moreland, 489; diagram of, 470.

Ice-sheet, effects of, on highly-inclined rocks, 480.

, Mr. R. It. Tiddeman on the

evidence for the, in North Lan- cashire and adjacent parts of York- shire and Westmorelmid, 471.

Iehthyoeaurian remains, Mr. J. W. Hulks on some, from gimmeridge Bay, Dorset, 34.

lcM~#osaurus, teeth of, from Kim- meridga Bay, 34.

nford, mammali~ of the 'Lower Brick- earth of, 414.

Implement, flint, Mr. J. Prestwich on the occurrence of a, on a high level at Downton, 38.

Implements, Palseolithie, Col. 3, Lane- Fox on the discovery of, in associa- tion with Ele2hastrrimiffvnius in the gravels of the Thames valley at Acton, 449.

India, Northern, Mr. T. Login on the most recent geological changes of the rivers and plains of, 186.

Indian Ocean, recent Foraminifera from the, 125.

Infralias in Yorkshire, Ray. J. F. Blake on the, 132.

Ingleborough district, ice-scratches of the, 470.

Inoceramus maratAonen~, 343. ~nultipleatu~, vat. do~a:~, 343. p ~ t a ~ 343.

, allied to pro/gemat_ ~ Invading forms of Pleistocene mare-

mafia, 440. Iachyodus, Sir P. de M. Grey Egerton

on two specimens of, from the Liaa of Lyme Regis (title only), 237.

Italy, PleWamme mammalian fauna of, 425.

Jager's Fontein, specimens from, 20. Jegreys, J. Gwyn, Esq., on shells from

the Lower Boulder-clay at Dawpool, 391.

Jew's Cliff, section at, 88. Jones, Prof. T. Rupert, description of

specimens sent by Mr. Stow, 17. ~ - , on some Bivalve Entomostraca

from the Liaa (" Infralias') of York- shire, 146. , on some Fossils from the De-

vonian rocks of the WitzenhergFlats, Cape Colony, 28.

, on the Entomostraca from the Cambrian rocks of St. David's, 183.

and W. Kitcher~ Parker, Esq., on the Foraminifera of the family Ro- talin~e (Carpenter) found in the Cre- taceous formations; with notes on their Tertiary and Recent represen- tatives, 103.

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Kames, 385. Karakaah valley, sand-pits and brine-

pits in the, 404. Kar-Nicobar, Recent Foraminifera

from, 125. Karrer's Rotaline Foraminifera from

the Upper Cretaceous in Leitzers- doff, 109.

Kent, Rotaline Foraminifera from the Chalk-marl and Guult of, 104.

Kent's Hole, mammalia of, 415. Khabooshan, notice of earthquake at,

271. Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset, Mr. ,1. W.

ttalke on some Ichthyosaurian re- mains from, 34.

Klip Drift, 7; specimens from, 18. Knwrria, LeT~dodendron , and Cyclo-

stigma from Kiltorkan, Prof. Heer on, 85, 169.

Knorria azqcularis, 170. Kostej, Miocene Rotalin~e from, 129. Kressenberg, Tertiary Rotalin~e from,

118. Kreuznach, Rotalinm of the Septaria-

clay of, 127. Ky Gariep, source of the, 6.

Lagoon-island~ :Mr. S. J. Whitnell on, 381.

Lancashire, North, Mr. R. It . Tidde- man on the ~vidence for the ice- sheet in, 471.

Lartet, M., division of the late Pleis- tocene period by, 418.

Leda elongata, 341. Leitzersdorf, Rotaline Foraminifera

from the Upper Cretaceous of, 109. Lemberg, Rotaline Foraminifera from

the Chalk-marl of, 107. s Hicksii, 183. Lepidodendron, Cyclostigma,and Knor-

r/a from Kiltorkan, Prof Heer on, 85, 169.

LeFidodendron nothum, 353. Veltheimianum, 171.

Leptophlceum, 351. Lisa of Lyme Regis, Prognathodus

Gi~nther~, a new genus of fossil fish from the, 233.

Limestone, cone-in-cone, 282. Limulus, embryology of, 49. Liverpool, shells from the Brick.clay

near, 391, note. Llandeilo areas, Graptolites of the,220. Login, T. Esq. on the most recent

geological changes of the rivers and plains of Northern India, founded on accurate surveys and the Artesian well-boring at UmbaUa, 186.

London Clay, Rotalinm from the, 118. Lune district, ice-scratches of the, 475. Lyme Regis, Prognathodus Gi2nlheri

a new genus of Fossil Fish from th Li~ of, 233.

M'Kinlay range, sections from Towns- ville to the, 272.

Mackintosh, D. Esq., on a sea-coast sec- tion of Boulder-clay in Cheshire, 388.

Madreporaria, 7~rochocyathus an qlicus, a new species o5 from the Red Crag, 447.

Maestricht, Rotaline Foraminifera from the Chalk of, 108.

Magalies-Berg, 14; specimens from Pretoria on the, 20.

Malaga, M . D . M . d'Orueta on the geology of the neighbourhood of, 148, 492.

Mallet, R., Esq., and Dr. Oldham on some of the secondary effects of the earthquake of 10th of January, 1869, in Cachar, 255.

Malta, Pleistocene Mammalian fauna of, 425.

Mammalia, late Pleistocene, from British river-deposits, 411 ; on the Continent, 421.

~ , middle division of the Pleisto- cene, 414; early Pleistocene, 417.

~ , Mr. W. Boyd Dawkins on the classification of the Pleistocene strata of Britain and the Continent by means of the, 410.

, Pleistocene, relation of the, to the Glacial period, 439.

~ , Pleistocene, southern group of~ 426; northern group of, 427 ; tem- perate group of, 433; species of~ common to cold and tropical cli, mates, 434 ; extinct species of, 434.

~ , Pliocene, 443. ~ . Prof. A. Gaudry on the, of the

drifts of Paris and its outskirts, 491. Map, gcologica] and river-, of Eng-

land and Wales, 148; of part of the Thames valley, from Acton to near Chiswick, and to the Thames at Kew, 451 ; of the Pleistocene geo- graphy of Europe, 436 ; of the geo- logy of Fernaudo Noronha, 32.

Marathon, Qucensland, Cretaceous de- posits at, 279.

Markunda river, alluvial deposits of the, 190.

Maryborough, O ueensland, Mesozoic deposits at, 283.

Maryvale Creek, North Queensland, view of Diprotodon-breecias in, 274.

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Maw, George, Esq., on the geolo~ of the plain of Morocco and the Great Atlas, 85.

Mecklenburg, Rotaline foraminifera from the Cretaceous formation of, 17 .

Melaphyre in Queensland, 315. Menevian group, e~)nditions of depo-

eition of the, 181. - o f Wales, Mr. H. Hieke on

some undewribed foMile from the, 41,173.

Mesozoic deposits of Queensland, 278. fossils of Queensland, 338.

Metamorphic rocks of Morocco, 94; of Queensland, 300.

Meteorites, Greenland, 1, 44. Meudon, Cretaceous Rotaline Forami-

nifera from, 104. Meyer, C. J. A., Esq., on the Wealden

as a fluvio-lacustrine formation, and on the relation of the so-cslled "Punfield Formation" to the

Wealden and Ncocomian, 243. Mississippi, Rotaline Foraminifera

from the chalk of, 105. Missouri, Rotaline Foraminifera from

the chalk of, 105. M6en, Rotaline Foraminifera from the

Chalk of, 105. Mogador, change of level in the c o ~

near, 87. Moraines of the higher A t l ~ 93. Morocco, "Camol'e Bsck" hills in

the plain of, 89; Boulder-beds of, 91 ; Metamorphic rocks of, 94 ; Por- phyrites of, 94; eruptive Basalts of, 95; Red Sandstone and Lime- stone series of, 93; Grey Shales of, 94; fossil Echinoderm from, 97.

- , Mr. G. maw on the geology of the plain of, 85, 88.

Mount Wyatt, Qaeensland, Devonian plant-remains from, 289.

Mud-discharges met with in Yarkand, 402.

Murehison Geological Fund, founda- tion of the, 37.

Murch'w~ia carinata, 337. Myaci~es, sp., 348.

:Natal Kopje, 6. ~ , section of diamanfiferous do-

~yaposits at, 6. tica lineata, 342.

~atic~sis ? hartuefo~rais, 337. _ :Nebo crossing of Bowen river, Queens-

land, section of lowest observed coal-seams at, 286.

~Neocomian, Mr. C.~J. A Meyer on the

relation of the so-called "Punfleld Formation" to the Wealden and the, 243.

:Neocomian strata, comparative section of, in the Isle of Purbeck and Isle of Wight, 253.

:New Caledonia, discovery of gold in, 43.

:New England, :New South Wales, dis- covery of tin in, 43.

:New Jersey, Rotaline Foraminifera from tim Greensand of, 108.

:New South Wales, discovery of tin in, 43.

:Nicholson, Dr. H. A., on the migra- tions of the Graptolites, 217.

:Nicol, Prof. James, on the formation of the parallel roads of Glen Roy, 237.

:NordenskiSld, Prof. A~ E., on the Greenland meteorites, 44.

:Norfolk, Mr. W. Boyd Dawkins on the Cervid~ of the Forest, bed of, 405.

:Northumberland Coal-field, section from, to the Vale of Eden, 154.

Nucula yiyantea, 341. quadrata, 341.

Nu Gariep, source of the, 6.

Oberburg, Tertiary Rotelim~ from, 128.

Offenbach, ]~otelinm f~m the Septaria- clay of, 127.

Oldham, Dr., on some of the secondary effects of the ~rthquake of 10th of January, 1869, in Cachar, with re- marks by :1~ Mallet, ~1- , 255.

Oolitic fo~ila of Queenaland, 346. Orange river, specimens from near

Hopetown, on the, 20. Oreston, Rhinoceros megarhinus in

the cave at, 416. Ornithopsis, 36. Ortenbarg, Rotalime of the Miocene

beds of, 126. Orueta, D. M. d', on the geology of

the neighbourhood of Malaga, 148, 402.

Ossiferous caves, late PleiJtoeeno, of :Britain, 413.

Ovifak, meteoritee from, 1, 44.

Pacific ocean, Recent Foraminifera t from the, 124. Palmolithic implements, Col. A. Lane-

Fox on the discovery of, in asso- ciation with ElepKas trrimig~ius in the gravels of the Thames valley at Acton, 449.

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Palaeozoic deposits of Queensland, 285. Panop~a plicata, var. acuta, 342.

sulcata, 342. Parallel roads of Glenroy, Prof.

James Nieol on the formation of the, 237.

Paris basin, Rotalin~e from the, 119. Paris, Prof. A. Gaudry on the mam-

malia of the drift of, 491. Parker, W. Kitchen, Esq., and Prof.

T. Rupert Jones on the Foraminiera of the family Rotalin~e (Carpenter) found in the Cretaceous formations ; with notes on their Tertiary and Recent representatives, 103.

PevoTteris odontoTteroides, 355. Pelican Creek, horizontal Coal-mea-

sures cut by Trap-dykes at, 312; marine beds resting directly on a coal-seam in, 287 ; Mesozoic de- posits at, 283.

Pendle Range, section showing the effects of the ice-sheet on highly inclined rocks along the, 481.

Plwladomya, sp., 347. Phosphatic nodules of the Cretaceous

rock of Cambridgeshire, Rev. O. Fisher on the, 396.

Pietzpuhl, Rotalinse from the Sep- tan'a-clay of, 130.

Plan of a portion of the Cape mining- district, Queensland, showing a dyke of Felsite traversing metamorphic schists, 305; of quartz-reef at the intersection of intrusive Greenstone and Palveozoic sediments, Gilbert River, Queensland, 296.

Plant-remains, Devonian, from Queens- land, 289.

Plants, fossil, from Queensland, Mr. Carruthers on, 350 ; from the Tivoli Coal-mine, Queensland, 0_83.

Pleistocene climate, 426; physical evidence as to the, 437.

geography of Europe, map of the, 436.

mammalia, relations of the, to the Glacial period, 434.

, middle, 424; early, 424; fauna of Southern Europe, 425.

strata, Mr. W. Boyd Dawkins on the classification of the, by means of the mammalia, 410.

1Jleurotomaria carinata, 331. Clifloni, 347. rotunda, 336.

Pliocene mamm~lla, 443. Pniel, 7, 25 ; specimens from, 18. Porphyrites and porphyries, pyritous,

of Queensland, 302.

Porphyrites of Morocco, 94. Portsdown Hill, near Portsmouth,

Mr. J. Prestwieh on a raised beach on, 38.

Prehnite rock from Queensland, 315. Prestwich, Joseph, Esq. (President),

Address on handing to Mr.D. Forbes the Wollaston medal for transmis- sion to Professor Dana, xxvii ; Ad- dress on handing to Professor Ram- ay the balance of the Wollaston onation-fund for transmission to

Mr. James Croll, xxviii; Anniver- sary Address, February 16, 1872, xxix ; Obituary 27otices of Deceased Fellows :--SirR. I. Murchison, xxix; Mr. William Lonsdale, xxxv; the Rev. James Yates, xxxvi; Sir T. Dyke Aeland, xxxvii; Sir John Herschel, xxxvii ; Mr. George Grote, xxxTiii; Dr.Robert Chambers, xxxix; the Rev. W. V. V. Harcourt, xl; Mr. George Tare, xli; Mr. A. Keith Johnston, xlii; Mr. Richard Meeson, xlii ; Major R. J. Garden, xliii; Mr. Samuel Hughes, xliii; Mr. C. B. Rose, xliii ; Mr. C. Bab- bage, xliv; Mr. James De Carle Sowerby, xlv; M. E. Lartet, xlv; Prof. Paolo Savi xlix. ; Dr. W. yon Haidinger, L--Address on springs and water-supply, and on our coal- measures and coal-supply, li.

Prestwieh, Joseph, Esq., on the pre- sence of a raised beach on Portsdown Hill, near Portsmouth, and on the occurrence of a flint implement on a high level at Downton, 38.

Pretoria, specimens from, 20. Productus Clarkei, 334.

eora, 328. longispinus, 333. or 8trophalosia, 334.

Prognathodus Gi~ntheri, a new genus of fossil fish from the Lias of Lyme Regis, Sir P. de M. Grey Egerton on, 233.

Protocystites menevensis, 180. Punfield formation, Mr. C. J. A.

Meyer on the relation of the, to the Wealden and Neocomian, 243.

Purbeck, Isle of, comparative section of Neocomian strata in the, and the Isle of Wight, 253.

Quartz-reef, plan of, at the intersec- tion of intrusive Greenstone and Palaeozoic sediments, Gilbert river, Queensland, 296 ; view showing the same, 297.

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Queensland, areas of formations in, 316, 317; Copper lodes in, 301; Granites of, 300, 302; list of fossils from, 349; Metamorphic rocks of, 300; Mr. R. Daintree on the geo- logy of, 271 ; Mr. Etheridge on the Pal~eozoie and Mesozoic fossils of, 317 ; stratified rocks of, 323 ; Trap- pean rocks of, 302; Volcanic rocks of, 31~

Ramsay, Prof. A. C., on the river- courses of England and Wales, 148.

Rattray, D. Alex., on the geology of Fernando Noronha, 31.

Ravenswood, Queensland, 8yenitie granite from, 300.

Rcohna Doab, in the Punjab, section of the, 187.

Reefs, auriferous, in QuesnRLand, 299. Reuss's Rotaline Foraminifera of the

Bohemian Cretaceous formation, 106 ; of the Chalk-marl of Lemberg, 107; of the Cretaceous beds of the Eastern Alps, 107 ; of the Cretaceous formation of Mecklenburg, 107; of the Westphalian Cretaceous formation, 107; of the ChAlk of Maestrieht, 108; of the Chalk of Riigen, 108; of the North German Hils and Gault, 108; of the Greensand of New Jersey, 108.

Richmond Park, section across the Thames valley from Acton to, 459.

River-bed, ideal section of, showing fissures produced by an earthquake shock, 264.

River-course, changed, at Cachar, 258. River-courses of England and Wales,

Prof. Ramsay on the, 148. River-deposits, British, late Pleisto-

cene mammalia from, 411. Rivers and phins of Northern India,

Mr. T. Login on the most recent geological changes of the, 186.

Roekhampton, section of Devonian strata in Corporation Quarry, 289.

Roemer's Rotaline Foraminifera from the North German Cretaceous for- mations, 106.

Roper Creek, Carboniferous fossils from, 286.

Rotalinte, Foraminifera of the family, found in the Cretaceous forma- tions, MM. Jones and Parker on the, with notes on their Tertiary and Recent representatives, 103.

, Recent, from Cuba,113 ; from the Canaries, 114 ; from South America, 115; from the Arctic Ocean, 116;

from theNorth Atlantic, 116; from the Tropical Atlantic, 117 ; from the Abrolhoe Bank, 117; Tertiary, from the basin of Vienna, 110 ; from Kreesenberg, 118 ; from the London Clay, 118; from the Paris basin, 119; from the Suffolk Crag, 119; from the Antwerp Crag, 120, 127 ; from the North German Tertiary marine sand, 125; from the Sep- taria-clay of the neighbourhood of Berlin, 126; of Northern and Cen- tral Germany, 126; from thc Mio- cene beds near Ortenburg, in Bavaria, 126; from the Septaria-clay of Offenbach and Kreuznach, 127 ; of the German Oligocene, 127; from Oberberg in Styria, 128; of the German Septaria-clay, 128; of the salt-depoeit of Wieliczka in Galicia, 129; of Koetej in the Banat, 129; from Gaas, near Dax, 130; of the Septaria-elay of Pietzpuhl, 130.

Rotuloidea flmb~'ata, 99. Riigen, Rotaline Foraminifera from

the Chalk of, 105, 106, 108.

Saffo, cliff-section at, 88; new Echi- derm from, 97.

St. David's, fossils from the Menevian rocks of, 174-184.

St~ Germains, ~ u e Rotaline Foraminifera from, 104.

Salmon Island, removal of, by ice, 394. Sandpits, met with in Yarkand, 402. Sandstone, Desert, 275. Saxony, Oraptolites of, 229. Section of the Diam~nfiferous deposits

at Natal Kopje, Cawood's Hope and Gong-Gong, 6; of the Diamanti- ferous deposits on the banks of the Vaal, from Hebron to Diamondia, 6 ; of supposed Metamorphic rocks on the Vaal river, 10 ; of Fernando Noronha and the neighbouringialets, 33 : on the east side of the valley of theAvon (Hampshire), 39 ; of Infra- lia~i~ beds near Cliff, Yorkshire, 140 ; from the mountains of South Wales, across the Lower Secondary strata, upon the deposition of the Cretaceous series, 151; across the eamearea during the depositiov of the Chalk, 151 ; across the same area at the commencement of the formation of the Chalk escarpment, 154 ; from theVale of Eden to the Northumber- land Coal-field, 154 ; of the Rechna Doab in the Punjab, 187; of allu- vial deposits, 190; through the

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Sewaliks at Umballa, 194; compa- rative, of Neocomian strata in the Isle of Purbeck and Isle of Wight, 253 ; ideal, of a mountain, 262 ; ideal, of a river-bed fissured by an earthquake shock, 264; illustrating the rise of water in the fissures, 267 ; from Townsville to the McKinlay Range, 272 ; of the upper valley of the Victoria river, Queensland, 277; of Desert Sandstone, Betts Creek, :North Queensland, 277; of Cretaceous strata, Betts Creek, 279 ; of Cretaceous strata on the Flinders river, six miles above Hughenden sheep-station, 280; sketch, of lowest observed coal-seams near the :Nebo crossing of Bowen river, 286 ; of Devonian strata, in Corporation Quarry, Rockhampton, 289; of De- vonian Coral Limestone, Terrible Creek, Burdskin river, 290 ; in the Tunnel Claim, Upper Cape diggings, Queensland, 308; diagram, of the succession of the stratified rocks of Queensland, 325; in Coplesham gravel-pit, 386 ; in gravels at Acton, 454, 455, 456, 460; across the Thames valley from Acton to Rich- mond Park, 459 ; in gravel in Chis- wick Row, 461 ; showing the effects of the ice-sheet on highly inclined rocks in the Pendle range, 481 ; il- lustrating the passage of the ice- sheet, as shown in the colouring of the Till, 481.

Sons, Cretaceous Rotaline Forami- nifera from, 104.

Septaria-elays, Rotalinm from, 126, 128, 130.

Serpentines, chrome-iron, of Queens- land, 304.

Severn, course of the, 152. Sowaliks, diagram section through the,

at Umballa, 194. Shaw, Dr. John, on the geology of

the diamond-fields of South Ai~ica, 21.

Shells from the Lower Boulder-clay of I)awpool, 391, 392.

Sicily, Pleistocene mammalian fauna of, 425.

Silver, association of, with gold, in Queensland, 297 ; chloride of, with specks of metallic gold, near Rock- hampton, 298.

Skiddaw slates, Graptolites of the, 219.

Solenas~r~a t)restwichi, 449. Sollas, W. J., Esq., on the Upper

Greensand Formation of Cambridge, 397.

South Wales, successive diagram sec- tions from the mountains of, across the Secondary area, 151, 154.

Spain, Pleistocene mammalian fauna of, 425.

SphenoTteris elongata, 355. Spider-leg gold, analysis of, 297. STirifera bisulcata, vat. acuta, 329.

convoluta ?, 335. - - dubia, 330. - - striata, 334. - - undifera, vat. undulata, 330, 331.

vesTertilio, 329. - - , allied to bisulcata, 335.

, allied to striata, 336. Sponges, similarity of Cambridge Co-

prolites to, 398. Springs, mineral, in Queensland, 284. Stanniferous granites of the Severn

river, Queensland, 301. Stenotheca cornucoTia , 180. Stephen, G. Milner, Esq,, on the dis-

covery of gold on the banks of the river Bond4 in :New Caledonia, and of tin in :New South Wales, 42.

Stormberg, sketch of heights from the, to Hebron on the Vaal river, 6.

Stow, G.W., Esq., on the diamond- gravels of the Vaal river, South Africa, 3.

Stratified rocks of Queensland, dia- gram showing the succession of the, 325.

StreTtorhynchus Davidsoni, 333. Streptospondylus, 36. Strophalosia or 2roductus, 334. Stro2homena rhomboidalis, var. ana-

loga, 331, 333. Sut~blk, Mr. W. Boyd Dawkins on the

Ccrvidm of the Forest-bed of, 405.

T~nioTteris 1)aintreei, 355. Tancredia, sp., 348. Tellinia mari~burien~i~, 341. - - , sp., 341. Terrible Creek, Queensland, section of

Devonian Coral Limestone in, 290. Tertiary Rotalinm,-109, 125. Thames, course of the, 152. Thames valley, Col. A. Lane-Fox on

the discovery of pal~eolithic imple- ments in association with EleThas Trimigenius in the gravels of the, at Aeton, 449.

Theca Tenultima, 180. - - stiletto, 180. Thorpe. near 57orwich, Rotaline Fora-

minifera from the Chalk of, 104.

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Tiddeman, R. H., Esq., on the evi- dence for the ice-sheet in North Lancashire and adjacent parts of Yorkshire and Westmoreland, 471.

Till, evidence of the, with respect to the ice-sheet in North Lancashire, Yorkshire, and Westmoreland, 483.

Tin, discovery of, in New South Wales, 43.

Tivoli coal-mine, Queensland, fossil plants from the, 283.

Townsville, section from, to the Me Kinlay range, 272.

Trap-dykes cutting horizontal Coal- measures at Pelican Creek, 312.

Trappean rocks of Queensland, 302. ~I'rap-rocks traversing Devonian de-

posits in the Gympie gold-mining district, 291, 295.

Trent, course of the, 153. T~q." o~ ~ 339.

bita, Mr. H. Woodward on the relationship of the Xiphosura to the, 46.

Trilobite, larval (?), 184. Trilobites, Menevlan, described, 174. Trochocyathus anglicus, a new species

of Madreporaria from the Red Crag, 447.

T'somo, 14; specimens from near the sources of the, 20.

Tufa, foesiliferou~ of Gympie, analyses of, 294.

Turnham Green, Mr. Busk on the animal remains found by Col. Lane- Fox in the high-and low-terrace gravels at, 465.

Umballa, diagram section through the Sewaliks at, 194 ; Mr. T. Login on the Artesian well-boring at, 186.

Umzimvoobo, 14 ; specimens from the source~ of the, 20.

Up.per" Greensand formation of Cam- bridge, Mr. W. J. Sollas on the, 397.

Utica Slates, Graptolites of the, 228.

Vail river, South Africa, Mr. G. W. Stow on the diamond-gravels of the, 3; diamantfferous region of the, 22.

Vertebra, Mr. J. W. Hulks on a new Wealden, 36.

Vesuvius. report on the eruption of (title only), 396.

Victoria river, Queensland, sketch sec- tion of the upper valley of the, 277.

Vienna, Rotal]ne Foraminifera from the Tertiary basin of, 110.

Volcanic rocks of Queensland, 313. Volsk, Rotaline Foraminifera from the

Chalk of, 105.

Wales, Mr. H. Hicks on ~)me undo- scribed fossils from the Menevian group of, 41, 173.

- , river-courses of, 156. Warminster, Rotaline Foraminifera

from the Greensand of, 105. Wave, elastic, diagram showing trans-

fer of, in ivory balls, 264. Wealden, Mr. C. J. A. Meyer on the,

as a fluvio-lacustrine formation, and on the relatian of the so-called "Pun- field Formation" to the Wealden and Neooomian, 243.

Wealden vertebra, Mr. J. W. Hulke on a, 36.

Weeiwondongara Creek, Carboniferous fossils from, 285.

Westmoreland, Mr. R. H. Tiddeman on the evidence for the ice-eheet in, 471.

Westpb~li~ Rotaline Foraminifera from the Cretaceous formation of, 107.

Whitnell, S. J., Esq., on atolls or Lagoon-islands, 381.

Wieliczka, Tertiary Rotalinm from the salt-deposit of, 129.

Wight, Isle of, comparative section of Neocomian strata in the, and the Isle of Purb~k, "253.

Wittenberg Flats, C~pe Colony, Prof. T. Rupert Jones on some fossils from the Devonian rocks of, 28.

Wood, Searlos V., Junr., Esq., on shells from the Lower Boulder-clay at Dawpool, 392.

Woodward, Henry, Esq., on the rela- tionship of the Xiphosura to the Euypterida and to the Trilobita and Arachnida, 46.

Wye (Derbyshire), course of the, 153.

Xiphosura, Mr. H. Woodward on the relationship of the, to the Eury-

terida and to the Trilobita and ida, 46.

Yarkand, Dr. Gee. Henderson on sand- pits, mud-discharges, and brine- pits met with in, 402.

Yorkshire, Mr. R. H. Tidd~mAn on the evidence for the ice-ehcet in, 471.

, Roy. ft. Blake on the Infra-liae in, 132.

L ., river-courses of, 155. Uplands, Mr. J. R. Dakyns on

the Glacial phenomena of the, 382.

Zeitza, 14; specimens from near the source of the, 20.

Zones, three Pleistocene climatal, m Europe, 435.