INDEX FROM 1864-1903. 



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Black, Dr. James. Obituary 

 of[i788-i867], 67, 288 



Black, J. m. Eruption of Mount 

 Vesuvius, 73, 383 



Black, W. J. Alaska Glacier, 

 86, 140 



Black, W. T. Grooved Boulders 

 in Diluvial Clay, 72, 321 



Blackband Ironstone, Borough 

 Lee, Fish - remains in, 81, 34, 

 491 



Blackdown Beds, 84, 286 



and Haldon Rocks, Correla- 

 tion of, 82, 42 



Blackheath Subsidences, 81, 336, 

 528; 82, 137 



Black Limestones of Malta, 92, 

 361 



Black Rock of Kiltearn, 86, 29 



Blackmore, H. P. Flint Im- 

 plements at Milford Hill, 65, 

 177 ; Aptychi from the Upper 

 Chalk, 96, 529 



Blake, C. Carter. Bos longi- 

 fro7is, 68, 100; Human Remains 

 from Cro-Magnon, 69, 40 



Blake, Rev. John Fredk. 

 Red Chalk, 70, 300 ; Infra 

 Lias in Yorkshire, 72, 137; 

 Oldest-known British Tj-igonia., 

 73, 186; Red Chalk of York- 

 shire, 74:, 362 ; Kimmeridge Clay 

 of England, 75, 135 ; Silurian 

 Formation, 76, 134 ; Motion 

 of Glaciers, 76, 493 ; Yorkshire 

 Lias, 76, 511; Coral Rag of 

 Upware, 78, 90 ; Palaeozoic 

 Cephalopoda, 78, 573 ; Portland 

 Rocks of England, 80, 89 ; Up. 

 Jurassic Rocks of England and 

 Continent, 81, 284 ; Volcanic 

 Group of St. David's, 84, 92 ; 

 Criticisms about Faults, 84, 

 366 ; Theory of Faults, 85, 285 ; 

 Solaster Murchisoni., 87, 529 ; 

 Cambrian and Associated Rocks, 

 88, 93 ; Glaucophane in Angle- 

 sey, 88, 125 ; Monian System, 

 88, 184, 560; 89, 45; Genus 

 Ascoceras, 89, 44 ; Cambrian 

 Rocks of Shropshire, 90, 186 ; 

 Base of Sedimentary Series in 

 England, 90,308,354; Cambrian 

 Conglomerates, 90, 525 ; Pre- 

 Cambrian Geology, 91, 482 ; 

 Cambrian Rocks of Caernarvon- 



shire, 92, 41 ; Replies to Criti- 

 cisms, 92, 168 ; Annals of 

 British Geology, 93, 134; 94, 

 89; 95, 236; Shell -beds of, 

 Moel-Tryfaen, 93, 267 ; Felsites 

 and Conglomerates between 

 Bethesda and Llanllyfni, 93, 

 287 ; Sporadic Glaciation, Har- 

 lech Mountains, 94, 510; Me- 

 chanics of an Ice-sheet, 94, 511 ; 

 Geology of Harlech Area, 94, 

 565; Dr. Callaway and Metasoma- 

 tosis, 95, 335 ; Anglesey Ag- 

 glomerates, 96, 569 ; Superficial 

 Deposits in Cutch, 97, 141 ; 

 Acanthonautilus bispinosus^ 97, 

 287 ; The Laccohtes of Cutch, 

 97, 331 ; Revindication of Llan- 

 beris Unconformity, 98, 47, 

 167, 214, 335 ; Fossils in the 

 Devonian Rocks of North Corn- 

 wall, 00, 239 ; Registration of 

 Type Fossils, 00, 471 : Inlier 

 among the Jurassics of Suther- 

 landshire, 02, 281; Sedimentary 

 Deposits, 02, 473 ; 03, 12, 72 



Blake, John Kopwood (Geol. 

 Survey). Age of the Mammalian 

 Roodet-bed at Kessingland, 77, 

 298 ; Age of Forest-bed of Nor- 

 folk and Suffolk, 81, 266; Ex- 

 planation of Sections of Suffolk 

 Chffs, 85, 180 ; Coalfields of 

 Great Britain, 86, yj ; Geology 

 of Yarmouth, (S:c. 90, 374 ; Water 

 Supply of Berkshire, 02, 138 ; 

 Geology of the Country around 

 Reading, 03, 316; Obituary of 

 [1843-1901], 01, 238 



and H. B. Woodward. 



Rhastic, Lower Lias, and Keuper, 

 72, 196 



Blake, William P. Glaciers 

 of Russian America, 68, 284 ; 

 Production of Precious Metals, 

 69, 361 ; Geology of Yesso, 

 Japan, 74, 464 



Blanckenhorn, "SIL. Geological 

 Survey of Egypt, 00, 192 



Blanford, Xlenry Francis. 

 Age and Correlation of Plant- 

 bearing Series of India, 75, 134 ; 

 Obituary of [1834- 1893], 93, 190 



Blanford, William Thomas. 

 Geology of Abyssinia, 69, 367 ; 

 Faults in Strata, 70, 115 ; Lead- 



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