INDEX FROM 1864-1906 



Jur 



lands, 93, 270 ; Relative Age of 

 Flints, 93, 315 ; Disseminated 

 Silica in Chalk in Relation to 

 Flints, 93, 541 ; Gault and 

 Lower Greensand, 95, 188 ; 

 Cenomanian, 96, 85 ; Naming 

 New Species, 96, 143 ; Fossils of 

 Warminster Greensand, 96, 261 ; 

 Origin of Vale of Marshwood, 

 West Dorset, 98, 161 ; Outlier 

 of Cenomanian and Turonian, 

 Honiton, 98, 236 ; Submerged 

 Plateau of Western Europe, 98, 

 429, 527 ; 99, 94 ; Oceanic De- 

 posits, Trinidad, 99, 92 ; Zones 

 and Chronological Maps, 99, 

 216; Association oi Schlcenbachia 

 injlaia with Hoplites intertuptus^ 

 99, 234 ; Geology of Borders of 

 Wash, 99, 274 ; Boring through 

 Chalk and Gault, Dieppe, 00, 

 25 ; Cretaceous Rocks, Britain, 

 01, , 82 ; Handbook of Strati- 

 graphical Geology, 02, 279 ; 

 Deep Boring, Lyme Regis, 02, 

 282 ; Marsupites in Flints, Hal- 

 don Hill, 02, 449 ; Cenomanian 

 Overlap, 02, 495 ; Geology of 

 Barbados, 02, 550; Term ' He- 

 mera,' 03, 36, 141 ; Purbeck 

 Beds, Vale of Wardour, 03, 252 ; 

 Rowe's Zones of White Chalk, 

 03, 309 



Jukes-Browne, Alfred John, 

 and Rev. W. R. Andrews. 

 Lower Cretaceous, Vale of War- 

 dour, 91, 292 ; Purbeck Beds, 

 Vale of Wardour, 94, 90 



and J. B. Harrison. Geo- 

 logy of Barbados, 91, 139 ; 92, 

 88 



and Wm. Kill. Gault and 



Chalk Marl, 87, 396 



and C. J. A. l^eyer. Chlo- 



ritic Marl and Warminster Green- 

 sand, 94, 494 



and John Z^ilne. Creta- 

 ceous Fossils, Aberdeenshire, 

 98, 21 



- — - and John Scanes. Upper 

 Greensand, Mere and Maiden 

 Bradley, 01, 93 



and Wm. Whitaker. Geo- 

 logy around the Wash, 99, 274 



Junagadh, Mechanically formed 

 Limestones from, 00, 335 



Junction-beds, Ur. Lias and Inferior 

 Oolites, Northamptonshire, 96, 

 ,279 



Chalk and Tertiary Beds, 



Kent, 66, 210 



of Granite, Ross of Mull, 92, 



447 

 Thanet Sand and Chalk, 66, 



222 

 Jungle Life of an Indian Geologist, 



81, 229 

 Jupiter Serapis, Temple of, 92, 



282 

 Jura, Portugal, 82, 370 



Upper, Hanover, 79, 225 



Jurassic Ammonites, 87, 396 ; 



89, 200; 94, 170, 298, 357; 



96, 420 

 Beds, England and France, 



70, 568 

 Birds and their Allies, 81, 



485 

 Brachiopoda, 86, 217 ; 01, 



478 



Bryozoa, 94, 61 



Bryozoa, British Museum 



Catalogue of, 96, 378 

 Cephalopoda, Western Aus- 



traha, 94, 385, 434 



Cheilostomata, 94, 356 



Clays, Lincolnshire, 89, 334 



Corals, North Italy, 81, 325 



Cracow, 89, 328 



& Cretaceous Crinoids, 82, 



& Cretaceous, Limits of, 70, 



230 

 & Cretaceous Radiolana, 98, 



513 

 Deposits of N.W. Himalaya, 



68, 390 

 Dmosaur, American, 84, 99, 



Echinoderms, 94, 228 



Fauna, Cutch, 01, 276 



Fauna, E. Yorkshire, 01, 36 



Fauna and Flora of S. Africa, 



67, 128 



Fauna of Portugal, 93, 371 



Fishes, 89, 448 



Flora of East Yorkshire, 01, 



274 



Foraminifera, 75, 308 



Formation Silesia, 71, 325 



— — Formation, Russia, 77, 166 

 Hanover, 83, 176 



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