singland and, 463 ; of lower part of cliff 1-1/2 mile south of, 463.
Paloeocarystes glabra, 90.
Palaeontology of the Keuper, Infra- lias, and Rhsetic beds, 193.
Paradoxides Harknessi, 399.
Passage-beds in the neighbourhood of Woolbope, Herefordshire, the Rev. P. B. Brodie on the, and on the discovery of a new species of Eurypterus and some new land-plants in them, 256.
Paston cliff, section in, 465.
Peat- and underlying beds observed in the construction of the Albert Dock, Hull, Mr. J. C. Hawkshaw on the, 237.
Pecten amapondensis, 66.
Pectunculus africanus, 66.
Periods, succession of, in South Africa, 544.
Permian strata of England, Prof. Ramsay on the, 245.
Perton, near Stoke Edith, Herefordshire, Mr. H. Woodward on a new species of Eurypterus from, 261.
Pirara, section through, 421.
Pitchstone and porphyry coulees of the Scur of Eigg, 303.
— filling a cavity in dolerite, Eigg, 301.
— veins in Eigg, 299.
Plants from the forest-bed of Norfolk, 467.
Plants, Rev. P. B. Brodie on the discovery of some new land-, in the "passage-beds" of the neighbourhood of Woolhope, Herefordshire, 256.
Pliocene or Postpliocene strata of the interior of South Africa, 515; on — the coast, 516 ; on the coast and inland, 517.
Plutonia Sedgwickii, 399.
Point St. John, section from, across St. David's promontory to Porth-y- Rhaw, 388.
Porphyrite of the island of Eigg, 292.
Porphyry and pitchstone coulees of the Scur of Eigg, 303.
Port Elizabeth, salt vlei near, 507; section through, 508.
Porth-v-Ehaw, section from Point St. John to, 388.
Port Natal, section from, to the Rooy- Xop, 59.
Portsmouth, Mr. H. Woodward on some new crustaceans from the Lower Eocene of, 90.
—, Mr. C. J. A. Meyer on Lower Tertiary deposits recently exposed at, 74.
Portsmouth, sections at, 75, 79, 80, 83.
Postpliocene or Pliocene strata of the interior of South Africa, 515; on the coast, 516 ; on the coast and inland, 517.
Posttertiary or Tertiary strata of South Africa, 515.
Prestwich, Joseph, Esq., on the structure of the Crag-beds of Suffolk and Norfolk, with some observations on their organic remains. — Part I. The Coralline Crag of Suffolk, 115.
— —. Part II. The Red Crag of Essex and Suffolk, 325.
— —. Part III. The Norwich Crag and Westleton beds, 452.
Prestwich, Jos., Esq. (President), Address on presenting the Wollaston Medal to Prof. Ramsay, xxvii ; Address on presenting the balance of the proceeds of the Wollaston donation-fund to Mr. R. Etheridge, xxix ; Anniversary Address, February 17, 1871, xxx. Obituary Notices of Deceased Fellows: — Mr. Robert Hutton, xxxi; Sir Proby T. Cautley, xxxi; Lord Chief Baron Sir Frederick Pollock, xxxiii ; Dr. Collier, xxxiii; Mr. Bradford, xxxiii; the Rev. C. Erie, xxxiii; Prof. Gustav Bischoff, xxxiii. Notices of Papers published by the Society in 1870: — On Glacial and Tertiary geology, xxxv ; on Secondary formations, xxxvi ; on Palaeozoic and metamorphic rocks, xxxviii; palaeontology, xxxviii ; colonial and foreign geology, xxxix; foreign palaeontology, xl ; the Palaeontographical Society, xli ; address on deep-sea life and its relations to geology, xlii.
Protospongia? major, 401.
Punfield Cove, section in, 212.
Punfield formation, Mr. J. W. Judd on the, 207 ; relations of the, to the Wealden, Neocomian, and Cretaceous of the south of England, 221 ; foreign equivalents of the, 223.
Purbeck, Isle of, Punfield formation in the, 211.
Purbeck, relation of the, to the Wealden, 222.
Quartz-rock of Banffshire, 102, 104.
Queenstown, section through, 537.
Quitaro river, section from the Roraima mountain to the, 421.