INDEX FROM 1861^-1903. 



Mac 



temtirostris, 91, 289 ; Lower 

 Jaw of Procoptodon, 91, 329 ; 

 Catalogue of f^ossil Birds, 91, 

 378 ; Study of Mammals, Living 

 and Extinct, 91, 418, 479 ; Da- 

 crytherimn ovinmn., 92, 39 ; 

 Annals of British Geology, 92, 

 45 ; Pelvis oi Polacant/ms, 92, 87 ; 

 Viverra Hastingsics in French 

 Phosphorites, 92, 237 ; Dino- 

 saurian Foot-bones,Wealden,92, 

 237 ; Sauropodous Dinosaurian 

 Vertebra, Hastings, 93, 48 ; Jaw 

 of Carnivorous Dinosaur, Peter- 

 borough, 93, 238 ; Mammalian 

 Incisor, Hastings, 93, 238 ; Di- 

 nosaurian Teeth, Aylesbury, 93, 

 378 ; Fossil Vertebrata, Argen- 

 tina, 94, 322 ; Sauropodous Di- 

 nosaur, Madagascar, 95, 140 ; 

 Skull of Chiru - like Antelope, 

 Hundes, Tibet, 01, 329 



Xiyell, Sir Charles. Address 

 to British Association, 64, 218 ; 

 Elements of Geology, 65, 167 ; 

 72, 178 ; Principles of Geology, 

 67, 120; 68, 569; Student's 

 Elements of Geology, 71, 84, 

 144 ; 72, 181 ; Antiquity of 

 Man, 73, 312 ; Medal and Fund, 

 75, 192 ; Obituary Notice of 

 [1797-1875], 75, 142 ; Life and 

 Letters, 82, 363 



Xyell, Xiady. Obituary of [died 

 18731,73,288 



Lyell, The Student's Manual, 96, 



328 

 Lyginodendron robiistuin., Seward, 



sp. nov. 96, 318 

 Lyme-Regis, Bagshot Beds near, 



02, 515 



Cretaceous of, 74, 247 



Deep Boring, 02, 282 



tLfyon antiqznis, Lias of, 88, 



433 



New Liassic Fish, 76, 441 



Xiyman, Benj. Smitli. Geo- 

 logical Society of Yesso, Japan, 

 75, 190; Geological Survey of 

 Japan, 77, 522 ; Contour-lines 

 on Geological Maps, 85, 138 ; 

 Subterranean Contouring of Geo- 

 logical Maps, 85, 335 ; Compass 

 Variations, 98, 131 

 Lynchets, 66, 294, 381 ; 69, 536 ; 



97, 299, 379 ^ 

 Lynton, Coblenzian Fossils, 01, 529 

 Lynx Bones, Teesdale, 80, 346 

 Iiyon, Cr. Trap-dykes of Edin- 

 burgh, 69, 374 

 Ziyons, Henry G-. London Clay 

 and Bagshot Beds, 87, 284 ; 

 Bagshot Beds, 89, 380 ; Strati- 

 graphy and Physiography of 

 Libyan Desert, 94, 330 ; Nubian 

 Desert, S.E. of Korosko, 97, 237 

 Xiyte, P. M. Softening and Puri- 

 fying of Water, 85, 515 

 Lythomylacris Kirkhyi, H. Woodw. 

 87, 55 



M 



SSacadam, Prof. "W. Xrwin. 



Mineral from Loch Bhruithaie, 

 Inverness-shire, 85, 515 



1\IacAlister, Donald A. Tin 

 and Tourmaline, 03, 46 



llEacandrew, Robert. Mol- 

 lusca of Gulf of Suez, 71, 1 28 



IWacartney, J. Iifeill. Bendigo 

 Goldfield Registry, 72, 328 



Macclesfield Drift -beds, Fossils, 

 65, 293 



— — Drifts of, 83, 76 



BIacdakin,Capt. Northampton 

 Ironstone in Lincolnshire, 77, 

 406 



Itfiacfarlane, James. Coal- 

 regions of America, 74, ^H '■> 



American Geological Railway 

 Guide, 79, 229 ; Fungus in Fos- 

 sil Wood from Bowling, 85, 515 

 Machairodus latidens., 73, 214 

 Forest-bed, Kessingland, 86, 



234 



Forest-bed, Norfolk, 69, 440 



Kent's Cavern, 71, 42 



Val d'Arno, 91, 82 



niackay, A. 2f . Lacustrine De- 

 posits, 84, 561 



Mackay, Ang'us. Sydney and 

 Cudgegong Diamond-mines, 71, 

 376 



nXackie, William. Manganese 

 Dioxide in Sedimentary Rocks, 

 02, 558 ; So-called Fossil Water 



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