Page:Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, vol. 29.djvu/8

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
iv
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Page
  1. Drew, Frederic, Esq. Alluvial and Lacustrine Deposits and Glacial Records of the Upper Indus Basin. Part I. Alluvial Deposits
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    441
  1. Duncan, Prof. P. Martin. On Caryophyllia Bredai, Milne-Edwards and Jules Haime, from the Red Crag of Woodbridge
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    503
  1. ———. On the genus Palæocoryne, Duncan and Jenkins, and its Affinities. (With a Plate.)
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    412
  1. ———. On the Older Tertiary Formations of the West-Indian Islands. (With 4 Plates.)
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    548
  1. Egerton, Sir P. de M. Grey, Bart. On Platysiagum sclerocephalum, Egerton, and Palæospinax priscus, Egerton
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    419
  1. Etheridge, R., Esq., Jun. Note on the Lignite-deposit of Lal-Lal, Victoria, Australia
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    565
  1. Fisher, Rev. O. On the Phosphatic Nodules of the Cretaceous Rock of Cambridgeshire. (With a Plate.)
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    52
  1. Gastaldi, Prof. B. On the Effects of Glacier-erosion in Alpine Valleys
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    396
  1. Geikie, James, Esq. On the Glacial Phenomena of the Long Island or Outer Hebrides. First Paper
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    532
  1. Gregory, T. F., Esq. A Report on the Tin-discoveries in Queensland
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    1
  1. Hicks, H., Esq. On the Tremadoc Rocks in the neighbourhood of St. David's, South Wales, and their Fossil Contents. (With 3 Plates.)
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    39
  1. ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    522
  1. Hull, Prof. E. On the Permian Breccias and Boulder-beds of Armagh
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    402
  1. Hutton, Capt. F. W. Synopsis of the Younger Formations of New Zealand
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    372
  1. Jones, Prof. T. Rupert. On some Bivalve Entomostraca, chiefly Cypridinidæ, of the Carboniferous Formations. [Abstract]
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    409
  1. Judd, J. W., Esq. The Secondary Rocks of Scotland. First Paper. With a Note on some Brachiopoda, by Thomas Davidson, Esq. (With 2 Plates.)
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    97
  1. Jukes-Browne, A. J., Esq., and W. J. Sollas, Esq. On the included Rock-fragments of the Cambridge Upper Greensand. [Abridged.]
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    11