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Basic Eruptive Rocks of Gi'an, Nor- 

 way, 94, 252 



Basin, Anglo- Belgian, 67, 158 



Bassani, Francesco. Tertiary 

 Fishes of Sardinia, 91, 475 



Bassett, Henry. Preparation 

 of Spherulites, 01, 14 ; Fossili- 

 ferous Oldhaven Beds at Ipswich, 

 03,453 



Bastite- Serpentine in Aberdeen- 

 shire, 85, 439 



Bastogne, C. A. Raisin on Altered 

 Rocks from near, 01, 42 



Bate, G. Spence. A7xh<xas- 

 tacus {Eryon), Lias, 84, 307 ; 

 Obituary of [1818-1889], 89, 

 526 



Bate, Dorothea IME. A. 

 Bone-cave on the River Wye, 

 01, loi ; Cave-hunting in Cy- 

 prus, 03, 241 ; Caves in Cyprus, 

 03, 332 



Bateman Collection of Antiquities 

 in Sheffield Museum, 01, 37 



Bath and Bristol, Geological Map 

 of, 64, 233 



Drift Deposits of, 71, 28 



Excursions around, 93, 330 



Geological Excursion to, 68, 



236; 74, 371 



Literary and Philosophical 



Society, 66, 183 



Natural History Field- club, 



65, 88 ; 66, 330 ; 67, 174 ; 

 69, 187, 375 ; 70, 437 : 71, 

 427 ; 73, 415 



Hot Springs of, 64, 218; 67, 



174; 71,350 



Oolites, Denudation of, 72, 



190 



Bather, Francis Arthur. 

 Growth of Cephalopod Shells, 87, 

 446 ; New Genus of Crinoidea, 

 Bavaria, 89, 87 ; Scientific Bib- 

 liography, 89, 189 ; Basals of 

 Eugeniacrinidas, 89, 239 ; Crin- 

 oidal Stems from Sweden, 91, 

 141 ; Crinoidea of Gotland, 94, 

 130 ; Zones of Carboniferous, 96, 

 46 ; Merocrimes Salopia, Bather, 

 sp. nov. 96, 71; Uintacrinus 

 sodalis, 96, 85 ; Mr. Jukes- 

 Browne on the Genitive, 96, 

 188 ; Search for Uintacrinus in 

 England and Westphalia, 96, 

 443 ; Jubilee of the Palseonto- 



graphical Society, 96, 572 ; On 

 A'piocrinus reaibariensis from 

 Muschelkalk, 97, 116; Hapalo- 

 criniis Victori(E, Silurian, Mel- 

 bourne, 97, 338 ; Scolocystis, 

 Echinocystis, Lysocystis, and 

 others, 97, 381 ; '■ Petalocrinus^ 



98, 284 ; Studies in Edrioas- 

 teroidea, 98, 543 ; 00. 193 ; 

 Wachsmuth and Springer's Crin- 

 oidea-camerata of North America, 

 98,276,318,419,522; 99,32,117; 

 Horizon of Dinocystis Barroisi, 



99, 134; Genera and Species of 

 Blastoidea, 99, 428 ; Report on 

 the Index Animalium, 00, 437 ; 

 Alleged Prints of Echinoderms 

 in Jurassic Reptiliferous Sand- 

 stone, 01, 70; Memoir of G. 

 Lindstrom, 01 333 ; Weller's 

 Silurian Crinoids, 01, 376 ; Geo- 

 logic Distribution of Pollicipes 

 and Scalpellwn^ 01, 521 ; Ap- 

 pointment as Assistant Keeper, 



02, 380 



Bathurst, Geology of, 93, 573 

 Batrachia in Carboniferous of Nova 

 Scotia, 77, T] 



in Permian Beds of Bohemia, 



85, 527 



in Upper PalcEozoic of France, 



75, 506 



Batrachiau Footprints from Coal- 

 measures of Joggins, Nova Scotia, 



03, 327 



Batrachosuchus Browfti, Broom, sp. 



nov. 03, 499 

 Battersea, Section a% 72, 189 

 Bauerman, Hilary. Copper 

 Mines of Michigan, 66, 225 ; 

 Geology of Arabia Petrsea, 69, 

 29 ; Text -book on Systematic 

 Mineralogy, 81, 432 ; Text-book 

 of Descriptive Mineralogy, 84, 

 428 ; Iron-ore of Gelhvara, 98, 



573 



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Foster. Celestine in Tertiary 

 Rocks of Egypt, 69, 31 

 Baur, Georg*. Morphology of 



the Ichthyopterygia, 88, 325 ; 

 Fossil Chelonia, 88, 373 ; Sca- 

 phognatlms, Newton, 89, 171, 

 288 ; Obituary of [i 859-1 f 

 98, 379 

 Bauxite in Georgia, 01, 523 



