INDEX FROM 186Jt-190S. 



Mad 



nXacnaxnara, "N.G. Hunterian 



Oration, 01, 419 



Slacpherson, J. Geology of 

 Cadiz, 74, 270 



IKIcConnell, R. C Geology of 

 British Columbia, 97, 520 



I^'Coy, Sir Frederick. Aus- 

 tralian Tertiary Trigonia^ 66, 

 480 ; Genus Squalodon in Ter- 

 tiary of Victoria, 67, 145 ; Palse- 

 ontology of Victoria, 76, 328 ; 

 Victorian Organic Remains, 78, 

 283 ; New Australian Ptery- 

 o-otus, 99, 193 ; Obituary of 

 [1823-1899], 99, 283 



XKEcSakin, S. G-ordon. For- 

 mation of Ground-ice, 77, 39 



McEnery, late Rev. J. 01, 

 428 



mcHvoy, James. Geological 

 Survey of Canada, 01, 136 



Mc^ee, W. J. Surface Geology 

 of Mississippi Valley, 79, 353, 

 421, 52S ; 'Laterite' of Indian 

 Peninsula, 80, 310 ; Definitions 

 in Dynamical Geology, 88, 489 



and R. B. Call. Loess of 



Des Moines, 83, 171 



I^c3£enry, Alexander. Age 

 of Trachytic Rocks of Antrim, 

 95, 260 ; Geology of Dublin, 

 03, 275 



and J. R. IS.ilroe. Silurian 



and Ordovician Rocks, N.W. 

 Ireland, 02,, 172 



and W. W. Watts. Guide 



to Fossils and Rock, Museum of 

 Science and Art, Dublin, 95, 

 516 



I^cJames, — . Denudation of 

 Land by Rivers, 82, 141 



I^cSILay, ©■. Fossils from British 

 Kaffraria, 68, 203, 485 



McMalion^ Xiieut.- General 

 Charles Alexander. Lizard 

 Gabbro, 87, 74 ; Granite of 

 Himalayas, 87, 212 ; Gneissose 

 Granite of Himalayas, 88, 61 ; 

 Double Refraction of Minerals, 



88, 548 ; Hornblende Schists, 



89, 332 ; Serpentine, 90, 33 ; 

 Dynamo-metaniorphism, 91, 89 ; 

 Serpentine in Nature's Labora- 

 tory, 92, 71 ; Reply to Prof. 

 Blake, 92, 240 ; Darimoor, 93, 

 329 ; Rape of Chlorites, 94, 1 1 1 ; 



Trachytes, 94, 235 ; Alleged 

 Conversion of Chlorite into Bio- 

 tite, 94, 270, 300, 383 ; Volcanic 

 and other Rocks between Chaman 

 and Persia, 97, 234 ; Age of 

 Gneissose Granite of Himalayas, 



97, 304, 345 ; Allanite in Granite 

 of Lairg, 99, 194 ; Persian Vol- 

 cano Koh-i-Taftan, 99, 336 ; 

 Geology of Gilgit, 00, 236 ; 

 Tourmaline of White Granite of 

 Dartmoor, 01, 316 ; Hindu 

 Khoosh, 03, 52 ; Granite, 03, 

 492 



and W. Bfl. Kutching-s. 



Pseudo-spherulites, 95, 257 

 McBSurtrie, James. Faults, 



&c., Somersetshire Coalfield, 69, 



187 ; Carboniferous Formations 



in Somersetshire, 73, 415 

 M'Phail, Kug'h. Carboniferous 



Sections of Levern Valley, 69, 



184 

 Macraiichenia patachonica^ 65, 52O' 

 Macrosemius Andre%usi, A. S. 



Woodw. sp. nov. 95, 148 

 Macrosolen Hollowaysi, 98, 538 

 Macrurous Crustacea, New, Kim- 



meridge Clay, 75, 620 

 Crustacean, Penceus Sharpii, 



78, 164 



Prceatya scabrosa, 78, 289 



Mactra siibovalma, Guppy, sp, 



nov. 67, 501 

 Madagascar, Collection of Fossils 



from, 95, 43 

 Discovery of Secondary Rep- 

 tile in, 93, 194 

 Extinct Primates from, 00, 



492 



Fossil Monkeys from, 96, 433 



Journey in, 95, 43 



— — Nearly Complete Skeleton of 



^■Epyornis from, 97, 212 

 ZtSadan, X£. G-. Ebbing and 



Flowing Well, Newton Nottage, 



98, 283 



Madeira, Geology of, 82, 236 

 Madras, Geology of, 70, 445 ; 73^ 

 27 



Stone Implements, 80, 542 



Madreporaria, Coral Rag, &c. 83^ 



379 



Cretaceous, 85, 383, 541 



Crickley Hill, 78, 297 



Egyptian Fossil, 98, 241 



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