GENERAL INDEX. 941 Castle Howard, 362 ; from corallian passage-beds near Appleton, 363 ; from the oolites of Malton, 367 ; from the coral rag of the Langton- Grimstou district, 379 ; from the . beds between the G-ault and Upper Chalk near Folkestone, 442-445 ; of the Dufton shales, 463 ; of the Co- niston Limestone, 467 ; of the Grap- tolitic Mudstones, 473; from the Lower Coal-measures of Castleco- mer, 621 ; from the Middle Coal- measures, 648 ; from the Gannister- beds, 642 ; from the Shineton shales, 659; from the quaternary deposits of southern Russia, 859. Foxhall Hall, section in a coprolite- pit near, 81. France, Carboniferous of northern, 637. Fusus Waelii, 120. Gabbro at the Balk, 893, 894, 895, 897 ; in serpentine and hornblende scbist near the Balk, 897 ; from Caerleon Cove, 900 ; at Karak Clews, 902 ; of Crousa Down, 911 ; of Caer- leon Cove, composition of, 926 ; of Karak Clews, analysis of,928 ; newer, of the Lizard district, 909 ; older, of the Lizard district, 906. Gardner, J. S., Esq., on British Creta- ceous Patellidse and other families of Patelloid Gastropoda, 192. Gartmore, Perthshire, Devonian plant- remains from near, 222. GastrocJuena carinata, 395. Gastropoda, Patelloid, Mr. J. S. Gard- ner on British Cretaceous, 192. Gault, Prof. Seeley on Mauisaunis Gardneri, an Elasmosaurian from tbe base of the, at Folkestone, 541. Gault and Upper Chalk, Mr. F. G. H. Price on the beds between the, near Folkestone, 431. George Cove, microscopic characters of serpentine from near, 920. Germany, Carboniferous of, 638. Gibraltar, Prof. A. Leith Adams on Chelonian remains from the rock- cavities of, 188. , tortoise from the caves of, 188. Gillingham, Corallian rocks of, 278. Gilpin, Edwin, Esq., on some recent discoveries of copper-ore in Nova Scotia, 749. Glacial deposits, unconformity between the lower and middle, in East An- glia, 78. of the Aralo-Caspain area, 856. Glacial drifts in the north-eastern Car- pathians, 673. epoch, extent and thickness of glaciers in Greenland and Norway during the, 158. events, Mr. D. Mackintosh on a number of new sectious around the estuary of the Dee, which ex- hibit phenomena having an impor- tant bearing on the sequence of, 730. Glacial and Postglacial Mollusca, 121. Glaciers, extent and thickness of, in Greenland and Norway during the Glacial epoch, 158. , rate of motion of, in Greenland, 148. in the ice-fjords of North Green- land, 147. Glamorganshire Coal-measures, 632. Glaven valley, section across the, 90. Gloucester, Dorset, and Somerset, Mr. J. Buckman on the Cephalopoda- beds of, 1. Glypheafcrruginea, 400. Goatacre, Oolite of, 292. Gold-fields, Mr. E. J. Dunn on the, of the Transvaal, 881. Gonatodus, 555. Goomhilly Downs, serpentine of, 914 ; microscopic characters of serpentine of, 919. Grange Hill, 481. Granite vein intersecting hornblende schist and serpentine near Kynance, 888 ; in the Rill, 889. Graptolitic mudstones, 471. Great Bavin gt on, section across both branches of the Whin Sill near, 413. Great Bealings church, section in a pit three furlongs east of, 76. Great-Gun Hill, 777. Green Hill, 772. Greenland, icebergs of, 154. , inland ice of, 144. , North, Mr. A. Helland on the ice-fjords of, and on the formation of fjords, lakes, and cirques in Nor- way and Greenland, 142. Greensand, Cambridge, Mr. A. J. Jukes-Brown on the fauna of the, 485. Grey chalk near Folkestone, 437, 439. Grimston Hill, North, section from, to Burdale Beck, 375. Grits, Silurian, Prof. T. M'Kenny Hughes on the, Corwen, North Wales, 207. Groby, 769. Ground-plan of Windy-Knoll fissure, 726.