INDEX FROM 1S6'-190&. 



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Carboniferous Etirypicrus from 



Eskdale, 87, 481'; 88, 419 

 FenestelUdcc, 81, 138 



Fish Fauna from Victoria, 



Australia, 02, 471 



Flora of, 68, 425 



Flora of Bear Island, 70, 



579 



Flora of Gas-coal, 77, 105 



Formation of Scotland, 70, 



485 

 — — Fossil Fishes, 67, 323, 378, 



424 ; 68, 186, 495, 580 ; 70, 296 ; 



71,234, 529; 77, 173; 79, 531; 



81, 34, 491 ; 82, 127, 540; 83, 



517,542; 84, 3, 8, 64, 115; 86, 



148, 440 ; 89, 27 ; 90, 249 ; 93, 



54, 72 ; 01, 80, no; 02, 133, 



471 ; 03, 486, 512 

 — — Fossils from New South 



Wales, 93, 80 

 Fossils from Tien-tsin, China, 



80, 570 

 Fossils undescribed, 71, 88 ; 



75, 241 ; 88, 93, 453 

 Ganoids, 77, 240 



Gasteropoda, 89, 380 



Glacial Deposits of India and 



Australia, 94, 334 

 Grits of N/ Wales, 70, 68, 



123, 263 



Insects, British, 75, 621 ; 81, 



293; 84, y:,-] ; 85, 265, 481 



Insects, Commentrv, France, 



79, 97 ; 85, 485 



and Jurassic Systems of Eu- 

 rope, 82, 528 



Lamellibranchiata, 74, 300 ; 



96, 94 ; 00, 84 



Land-surfaces, 71, 495 



Life-zones, 96, 255; 97, 556; 



98 6t 

 Carboniferous Limestone, Souther- 



ness, Kirkcudbrightshire, 69,230 



Arborescent, 99, T] 



Belgium, 79, 472 



Belgium, Eiirynoii(si.xovc\^ 79, 



237 



Depth of Sea during De- 

 posit of, 69, 139 



England and Belgium, 86, 



463 



— — Experiments in Contortion of, 

 69, 505 



Flintshire, 87, 120 



Forest of Dean, 86, 529 



Carboniferous Limestone, Ireland 

 Nautilus from, 97, J47 



Llandudno, 98, 385 



New Fossils from, 96, 281 



— N. Wales, 70, 526 



N. Wales, Range of Species 



in, 97, 132 

 Organic Contents of Minera 



Veins, 69, 563 



Palaacis citneata, in, 76, 267 



Pockets of White Clay, &c. in, 



65, 200 



Series, 87, 117, 120 



Trilobites, 83, 445, 481, 534 ; 



84, 484, .534; 01, 152 



Tnlobites, Synonymy of, 84, 



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Weathering of, 67, 401 



Carboniferous, Lower, Forest of 



Dean, 83, 138 

 Lycopods, 69, 291, 294, 297 ; 



90, 230 

 — — Mollusca, 76, 150 

 MinxJiisonia, 87, 328 ; 92, 



382 

 Myriopods, 69, 370 ; 73, 104 ; 



76, 624 ; 87, I, 116 

 — - — Permian, and Triassic Rocks 



of Isle of Man, 02, 331 

 Pakeoniscida;, 74, 241 ; 77, 



173, 283 ; 81, 491 ; 82, 540, 545 ; 



83, 542 ; 84, 8 ; 86, 440 ; 88, 



251, 254, 422, 516; 93, 54 

 Palc-eontology, 73, 295, 297, 



344; 77, 241, 306 

 Plants as Zonal Indices, 03, 



359 

 Pleuj-acanthus, Coal of Com- 



mentry, 88, 422 



Polyzoa, 80, 501 



and Post - Tertiary Polyzoa, 



76, 522 

 PsepJwdus inas;m(s from the, 



85, 337 



Carboniferous Rocks of England 

 and Scotland, 98, 342, 506 



General Sequence of, 97, 144 



Gloucestershire, 88, 565 



Highlands, 74, 575 



Kashmere, 65, 363 



N. Staffordshire, 99, 505 



N. Wales, 67, 1 1, 92 



Pendle Hills, 68, 287 



Silesia, 71, 328 



Shropshire, 71, 363 



Teesdale, 77, 58, 139, 140 



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