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Belgium, Euryiiotus in Carboni- 

 ferous Limestone of, 79, 237 



Fauna of the Carboniferous 



Limestone of, 79, 472 



Fossil Crab in Coal-measures 



of Mons, 78, 433 ; 87, 49 (see 

 footnote) 



Fossil Reptiles, 87, 392 



Geology of, 66, 128 ; 81, 429 



I guanodon Be7^7t.tssa?-fef7szs 



from, 95, 289 



Neozoic Fish-teeth, 91, 104 



Ossiferous Caverns of, 66, 



144, 564 



Surface Geology of, 70, 149, 



199 



Tertiaries of, 67, 501, 565, 



576 ; 68, 108 



Tertiary Brachiopoda of, 74, 



150 



Bell, Alfred. Tertiaries, 69, 

 41 ; Butley Crag Pits, 71, 450; 

 Succession of Crags, 72, 209 ; 

 Corbiciila jiurninalis, 72, 430 ; 

 Uiiio Hmosus in Crag, 72, 431 ; 

 Crag Fossils, 73, 383 ; Post- 

 Glacial Drifts, Ireland, 73, 447 ; 

 Land -shell Gault, Folkestone, 

 75, 240 ; Irish Drifts, 83, 336 ; 

 Succession of Later Tertiaries, 

 86, 67 ; Upper Tertiary Corals, 

 88, 28 ; Post-Tertiary Deposits 

 of South Coast, 91, 383 



and Robert G-. English 



Crags and their Invertebrate 

 Fauna, 71, 256 



Bell, Alexander, IKI. Pleisto- 

 cene Plants and Coleoptera, 

 Wolvercote, Oxford, 01, 565 



Bell, Dug'ald. Glaciation of 

 W. of Scotland, 74, 568 ; Great 

 Submergence, 91, 217; Glacial 

 Mound in Glen Fruin, 91, 

 415 ; Chapelhall 'Shell-bed,' 92, 

 521 ; Granite Boulders in Clyde 

 Valley, 93, 138; Alleged Sub- 

 mergence of Britain in Gla- 

 cial Epoch, 93, 333 ; ' Shelly 

 Clays' and Great Ice Age, 95, 

 277 ; Shelly Clays and Gravels 

 of Aberdeenshire, 95,282 : Great 

 Ice Age and Submergence, 95, 

 321, 348, 402 ; Glacial Deposits of 

 Aberdeenshire, 95, 524 ; Notes 

 on Prof. Bonney's ' Ice-work,' 

 96, 319; Ayrshire 'Shell-bed,' 



96, 335 ; Prof Bonney and 

 ' Parallel Roads,' 96, 432 ; 

 Great Submergence, 97, 27, 63 ; 

 High-level Shelly Clay, 97, 189 ; 

 Geological Survey of Canada, 

 03, 5'i9 

 Bell, Robert G-. Land-shells 

 in Red Crag, 84, 262 ; Plio- 

 cene Beds of St. Erth, 87, 468 ; 

 Pliocene Beds, 87, 554 



and Percy F. Kendall. 



Pliocene Beds of St. Erth, 86, 

 186 



Bellamy, Charles V. Salt 



Lake, Larnaca, Cyprus, 00, 285 

 Bellerophon Cambriensis^ Belt, sp. 



nov. 68, II 

 deciissahis, var. tmdatus^ var. 



nov. R. Eth. jun. 76, 155 

 Bellerophontidte, Affinities of, 67, 



119 

 Bellimtrus ( Behnurics) grandcevics^ 



Notes on, 00, 177 

 {Belinieries) kiltorkensis^ Baily, 



01,52 



Kbnigianus, H. Woodw. sp. 



nov. 72, 439 



Bell-pits and Dene-holes, 98, 447 



Bell-sound, Spitzbergen, 76, 16,63, 

 118, 255 



Belt, Thomas. Formation of 

 Lakes, 64, 87 ; Cambrian Trilo- 

 bites, 67, 294 ; Lingula Flags of 

 Dolgelly, 67, 493. 536 ; 68, 5 ; 

 Steppes of Siberia, 74, 423 ; 

 ' The Naturalist in Nicaragua,' 

 74, 180; Drift of Devon and 

 Cornwall, 75, 622 ; Glacial Pe- 

 riod in Norfolk and Suffolk, 77, 

 156 ; Glacial Period in Southern 

 Hemisphere, 77, 519 ; Loess of 

 Rhine and Danube, 77, 170 ; 

 Death of [1832-1878], 78, 528 



Bench Cavern, Brixham, 87, ^\\ 



Bendigo Goldfield Registry, 72, 

 328 



Goldfield, 93, 565 



Benecke, E. W. and B. C. 

 Cohen. Geological Map of 

 Heidelberg, 74, 326 ; 79, 41 



Bengal, Bay of, Volcanoes of, 79, 16 



Bengera Diamond-field, 74, 561. 

 See BiNGERA 



Benham, W. Blaxland. 

 Gigantic Cirripede from New- 

 Zealand, 03, no 



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