INDEX FROM 1864-1903. 



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66, 229; 67, 217; Corals in 

 Lias, 65, 566 ; Fossiliferous Beds, 

 New Red Sandstone in Warwick- 

 shire, 65, 567 ; Section of Lr. 

 Lias at Harbury, 65, 567 ; 

 Keiiper in Warwickshire, 65, 

 567 ; Section of Lr. Lias, &c. at 

 Wells, 66, 40 ; Phosphatic No- 

 dules in Lr. Greensand, 66, 153 ; 

 Purbeck Beds at Brill, 67, 216; 

 Insects in Carboniferous Rocks, 



67, 286 ; Pterygotiis and Eiiry- 

 pterus in U. Silurian of Here- 

 fordshire, 69, 222 ; 71, 230 ; 

 Geology, Northamptonshire, 69, 

 236 ; Oldest British Belemnite, 



69, 239 ; Lias of England, 69, 

 476 ; Lower Bagshot Leaf-bed, 



70, 141 ; New Species of Euryp- 

 terus {E. Brodiei, H. W.), 71, 

 230 ; Passage-beds between Silu- 

 rian and Old Red in Hereford- 

 shire, 71, 230 ; Rhjetic Beds, 

 Warwickshire, (S:c. 74, 426 ; 

 Fossiliferous Pebbles in Drift, 

 Warwickshire, 81, 329 ; Fossil 

 Birds, 85, 384 ; Rheetic Sec- 

 tions, 86, 185 ; Section in Derby- 

 shire, 86, 432 ; Fossil Fish 

 from Keuper, 86, 507 ; Range 

 of Rh^etic Fossils, 86, 508 ; Lr. 

 Greensand and Purbeck Beds, 



91, 455 ; Sand-pit, Hill Morton, 



92, 321 ; Fish-remains in Green 

 Marls of Warwickshire, 93, 84 ; 

 Eocene Tertiary Insects, Isle of 

 Wight, 93, 538 ; Tertiary In- 

 sects, 94, 169; Molluscs in 

 Upper Keuper at Shrewley, 94, 

 232 ; Sandstones in Upper Keu- 

 per of Warwickshire, 96, 154; 

 Ice-work, Past and Present, 96, 

 228 ; Life of, 97, 481 ; Death of 

 [1815-1892], 97, 576 



Broeck, E. Vanden. See 



Vanden-Broeck, E. 

 Brog-g-er, Waldemar Chris- 



tofer. Silurian of Sweden, 83, 



315 ; Basic Eruptive Rocks of 



Gran, 94, 46 ; Glacial Changes 



in Christiana, 02, 317 

 and Hans K. Reusch. 



Giant's Kettles at Christiana, 



74, 431 

 Bromley, Kent, Oreaster bulbiferus 



from, 82, 529 



Brong-niart, Adolphe Theo- 

 dore. (Fdssil Botanist.) Obitu- 

 ary of [1801-1876], 76, 192 



Brongniart, Charles Jules 

 Edme. (Fossil Entomologist)^ 

 Pahcflcypfis Echvardsit^ from 

 Coal-measures, 77, 26; New 

 Fossil Insect from Coal-measures, 

 France, 79, 97 ; Fossil Insects of 

 Primary Rocks, 85, 481 ; 95,. 

 233 ; Plciiracanthus, 88, 422 ; 

 Obituary of [1859-1899], 00, 430- 



Brontops robust us ^ Marsh, 89, 99 



Brontosaurus, Restoration of, 83, 

 386 



Bronze Implements, 65, 571 



Brook, New Species of Iguanodon 

 from, 82, 129 



Brookite, Natrolite, and Barytes^, 

 New Localities for, 94, 567 



Brookwood Deep Well Section, 

 86, 456 



Broom, Robert. Palate in The- 

 riodonts, 03, y:^-] ; Small Mam- 

 mal in Karoo Beds, 03, 345 ;; 

 New Stegocephalian Reptile, 

 03, 499 



Brown, Alex. Structure and 

 Affinities oi Solenopora^ 94, 145, 



195 



Brown, Amos P. Young of 

 BacuHtes compressus, 91, 316; 

 Development of Shell oi BacuHtes 

 compressus, 92, 372 



Brown, D. J. Silurian Shales. 

 of Dumfriesshire, 65, 382 ; Up- 

 heaval of Firth of Forth, 66, 



■ and J. Henderson. Silu- 

 rian Beds, Pentland Hills, 67,. 

 220 



Brown, Edwin. Raised Beach 

 of Cantyre, 66, 139; Weavers' 

 Clays, 67, 381 ; Waste of Rocks, 

 69) 379 ; Columnar Clay-bed in 

 Tideswell Dale, 70, 585 



Brown, Harold T. Absorp- 

 tion of Carbonic Acid by Cop- 

 per, 69, 378 ; Permian Rocks of 

 Leicestershire, 89, 35 ; Boring 

 in Trias of Stratford-on-Avon,. 

 96,54 



Brown, Henry Yorke Iiyell. 

 Geological Survey of S. Aus- 

 tralia, 84, 29 ; Map and Report 

 of Tarcoola District, 01, 424 



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