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GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE. 



Acland, Henry Dyke. Vol- 

 canic Series in Malvern Hills, 

 94, 48 ; 98, 331 



Ackroyd, W. Circulation of 



Salt, &c. 01, 445' 558 

 Aconcagua, Fulgurites from, 99, i 

 Acrodus and Hybodiis, 64, 57 



AnnmgicE^ 64, 57 



levis., A. S. Woodw. sp. nov. 



87, 102 

 Post-Liassic Species of, 87, 



IO[ 



Acrolepis, New Species of, 74, 192 



Wilsofti, Traq. sp. nov. 88, 



254 



Acrothyra and Hyohihes, 02, 523 

 Actaonina ciiierea^ Hudl. sp. nov. 



85, 206 

 ferrea, Wilson, sp. nov. 87, 



258 



signufji, Hudl. sp. nov. 81, 



394 

 Acteon tessellatus, Tate, sp. nov. 



71,9 

 Actinadon {Actinodoii)., 66, 526. 

 Actinoceras., Note on Genus, 88, 



487 

 baccatuni, H. Woodw. sp. nov. 



68, 133 

 Actmocrmus pulcher, 70, 233 

 {Amphoracrinus) brevicalix, 



Rofe, sp. nov. 65, 13 

 from Mountain Limestone, 



65, 12 

 Action of Denuding Agencies, 75, 



433 



Frost on Soil, 89, 255 



Glaciers, 94, 93 



Ice in High Latitudes, 88, 



120 



Pure Water on Mica, 89, 187 



Waves and Tides, 99, 70 



Adamite, 66, 285 



in France, 69, 79 



Adams, A. Xieith. Fossil Ele- 

 phants in Malta, 64, 95 ; 65, 334, 

 488 ; Maltese Bone-caves, 64, 

 140 ; 65, 520 ; 66, 374 ; Che- 

 Ionian Bones, 66, 734 ; Asiatic 

 Elephant, 68, 389 ; Death of 

 Fishes, 68, 240 ; [Obit. 1882] 



Adams, Frank Dawson. 

 Norwegian 'Apatitbringer ' in 

 Canada, 84, 5 ; Anorthosite 

 Rocks of Canada, 86, 506 ; 

 Structure and Origin of Rocks 



of Laurentian System, 97, 516; 

 Origin of Ancient Crystalline 

 Rocks, 01, 321 ; Nodular Gra- 

 nite from Pine Lake, Ontario, 

 01, 322 ; Experimental Investi- 

 gation into Flow of Marble, 01, 

 322 



Adams, F. D. and John T. 

 Nicholson. Experiments on 

 the Flow of Rocks, 97, 513 



Adams, F. O. Coal-mines in 

 Yezo, 69, 225 



Adams, J. On Sarsen-Stones, 

 73, 198 



Adamson, S. A. Fossil Tree 

 near Bradford, 86, 406 ; Dis- 

 covery of Stiginaria ficoides at 

 Clayton, 88, 285 



Additions to the Geological Dept. 

 British Museum, 96, 384 



Address President British Associa- 

 tion, Bath, 64, 218; Birming- 

 ham, 65, 456 ; Toronto, 97, 457 ; 

 Bristol, 98, 458 



Section (C) British Associa- 

 tion, Bath, 64, 175 ; Birming- 

 ham, 65, 462 ; Nottingham, 66, 

 508 ; Dundee, 67, 465 ; Norwich, 

 68, 469 ; Exeter, 69, 448 ; Brad- 

 ford, 73, 473 ; Plymouth, 77, 

 419 ; Dublin, 78, 411 ; Swansea, 

 80, 468 ; York, 81, 459 ; Bath, 



88, 456 ; Newcastle - on - Tyne, 



89, 461 ; Leeds, 90, 475 ; Car- 

 diff, 91, 517, 560; Edinburgh, 

 92, 415, 470 ; Ipswich, 95, 461 ; 

 Liverpool, 96, 464 ; Dover, 99, 

 452 ; Bradford, 00, 449 ; Glas- 

 gow, 01, 452 ; Belfast, 02, 458 ; 

 Southport, 03, 433 



Devonshire Association, 89, 



500, 558 



Geological Society of London, 



95, 184; 96, i85_ 



Geological Society of Edin- 

 burgh, 65, 37, 420 



Geologists' Association, 73, 



529 



Norfolk and Norwich Natu- 

 ralists' Society, 03, 421 



— — Readers of Magazine, 94, 



529 , . 



Reading Literary and Scien- 

 tific Society, 86, 37 



Royal Microscopical Society, 



03, 373 



