Section, typical, across the main valley of the Avon, near Cropthorne, Worcestershire, 204.
— showing mode of occurrence of iron-ores in Carboniferous Limestones &c, 183.
— showing the position of Reptilia in the Conglomerate of Durdham Down, 189.
— showing the position of the Inferior Oolite Limestone and divisions of Northampton sand, 380.
— of Greenland from east to west, 675.
— of altered clay-bed in Tideswell Dale, Derbyshire, 703.
Sections at right angles to the coast N.E. of Leasowe Castle, 657.
Serpula subpentagona, 402.
Severn and Avon valleys and adjoining districts, Mr. T. G. B. Lloyd on the superficial deposits of portions of the, 202.
Severn valley, the superficial deposits of the, and adjoining district, 217.
Shap, Green-slate series in the neighbourhood of, 608.
Shap Abbey, section from, to Wet Sleddale, 610.
Shap Fell, distribution of boulders from, 101.
Sharp, Mr. S., on the Oolites of Northamptonshire, 354.
Shells, marine, in the drifts of the Avon and Severn valleys, 221.
Sigillaria, Prof. J. W. Dawson on the structure of, 165.
—, Calamites, and Calomodendron, Prof. J. W. Dawson on the structure and affinities of, 488.
Slates, green, and porphyries of the Lake-district, 559.
Slievananee, sections of iron-ores &c. at, 152.
Smyth, Mr. R. B., and Dr. F. v. Muller, observations on some vegetable fossils from Victoria, 610.
Snitterfield, section at, 208.
Somerset Caves, Mr. W. A. Sanford on the Rodentia of the, 124.
Spermophilus erythrogonoides, 128.
Sphenotrochus, deep-sea species of, 55.
Sphenotrochus australis, 297.
— excicus, 298.
Sphenosaurus, 37.
Starfish, Dr. T. Wright on a new species of, from the ironstone-beds of the Inferior Oolite of Northampton, 391.
Stegodon orientalis, 421.
— sinensis, 417.
Stellaster Berthandi, 393.
— Sharpii, 392.
Steneosaurus Manselii, 170.
Stone-bed of Norfolk, 493.
Straparolus aratus, 404.
— bellulus, 404.
— Wrightianus, 404.
Stream, subglacial, 681.
Struthiosaurus, 394.
Stylaster, 56.
Sub-azoic boulder-clay, 694.
Subglacial stream, 681.
Suchospondylia, 36.
Suffolk and Norfolk, contemporary phenomena in, 499.
Suffolk, bone-bed of, 493.
— , bone-bed of, Terrestrial Mammalia from the, 509; Marine Mammalia from the, 511 ; box-stones of, 499.
— , contributions to a knowledge of the Newer Tertiaries of, and their fauna, by Mr .E. R. Lankester, 493.
— , Rev. J. Gunn on the relative position of the Forest-bed and the Chillesford Clay in Norfolk and, and on the real position of the Forest-bed, 551.
Superficial deposits of the south of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, Mr. T. Codrington on the, 528.
Sutherland, Dr., notes on an ancient Boulder-clay of Natal, 514.
Tapir us sinensis, 426.
Tate, Mr. R., on the Middle Lias of the north-east of Ireland, 324.
— on the palaeontology of the junction-beds of the Lower and Middle Lias of Gloucestershire, 394.
Tate, Mr. R., and Dr. J. S. Holden on the iron-ores associated with the basalts of the north-east of Ireland, 151.
Tancredia plana, 254.
Teeth, note on some, associated with two fragments of a jaw from Kimmeridge Bay, by Mr. J. W. Hulke, 172.-
Teratosaurus, 40, 42, 50.
Terebratella Davidsonii, 245.
Teredo australis, 255.
Tertiaries, newer, of Suffolk, contributions to a knowledge of the, and their fauna, by Mr. E. Ray Lankester, 493.
Tertiary deposits, Prof. P. Martin Duncan on the fossil corals of the Australian, 284.
Teuthis, 258.
Thecodontosaurus, 39, 43, 50.
Thracia Wilsoni, 254.