INDEX FROM 1864-1903. 



Mar 



Marble, Experiments in Flow of, 

 01, 322 



Marcou, Jules. Geology of 

 Nebraska, 64, 207 ; Permian 

 Trias Question, 84, 97 ; Ameri- 

 can and English Neozoic Strata, 



85, 46 



IWarcou, Jules B. N. Ameri- 

 can Invertebrate Paleontology, 



86, 368 



Maree, Loch, Petrological Notes, 



80, 45 

 Marekamte and its Allies, 86, 241 

 Margate, Fossils from Chalk, 73, 



237 



Ur. Chalk, 73, 329 



IWarg'erie, E. de. Biblio- 

 graphies Geologiques, 97, 233 



Marginal Karnes, 84, 565 



Marginella cssttiarma, F. E. Edw. 

 sp. nov. 65, 541 



Marine and Subaerial Erosion, 02, 

 406 



Animals, Distribution of, 97, 



265 



Animals, Sudden Destruction 



of, 65, 141 ; 82, 533 



Coal-measures (Lr.), 78, 144 



Denudation, 65, 152 ; 67, 



136 



Deposits, 74, 476 



Deposits in Indian Ocean 



89, 514 



Deposits, Thickness and Ex- 

 pansion of, 93, 255 



Drift, Colwyn Bay, High-level, 



98, 376 



Drift, Evidence of, 82, 186, 



533 ; 83, 9, 71, 113 



Fauna of Boulder-clay, 02, 



518 



Forms in U. Coal-measures, 



65, 234 



Fossils in Calciferous Sand- 

 stone, Fife, 80, 381 



Fossils in Coal - measures, 



Fife, 88, 378 



Organisms, Conditions of En- 

 vironment, 97, 227 



Series, Bournemouth and 



Bracklesham Beds, 79, 148 



Shells, 02, 476 



Shells, Boulder-clay, 78, 509 



Shells, Egypt, 99, 199 



Shells of Existing Species at 



Different Heights, 80, 326 



Maritime Peat, Formation, 00, 

 381 



Marl, Chloritic, 77, 350 



■ Chloritic and Ur. Greensand, 



78, 547 ; 79, 47, 143 ; SI, 234 



Marocco and Great Atlas, Geology 

 of, 72, 135 



Marr, John Sdward. Phos- 

 phatised Carbonate of Lime, 

 Cave Ha, Yorkshire, 76, 268 ; 

 Cambrian and Silurian Rocks, 

 81, 245 ; 82, 282 ; Origin of 

 Archaean Rocks, S3, 263 ; Lr. 

 Palaeozoic Rocks, Haverfordwest, 

 S5, 331 ; Lr. Palaeozoic Rocks, 

 87, 35 ; Work of Ice-sheets, 

 87, 151 ; Glacial Deposits, Sud- 

 bury, 87, 262, 430 ; Pressure on 

 Sedimentary Rocks, 83, 218 ; 

 Drainage of Lake District, 89, 

 150; Palaeozoic Rocks of Ba- 

 varia, 89, 411 ; Shap Granite, 

 91, 139 ; Coniston Limestone 

 Series, 92, 97, 443 ; Wenlock 

 and Ludlow, Lake District, 92, 

 534 ; Tarns of Lakeland, 93, 

 44 ; 96, 40 ; Studies in Lake- 

 land, 93, 299 ; 94, 489, 539 ; 

 Skiddaw Slates, 94, 122 ; Ad- 

 dress to Geological Section, Brit. 

 Assoc, Liverpool, 96, 464 ; Life- 

 zones in British Carboniferous 

 Rocks, 96, 519, 567 ; 97, 47 ; 

 Tritiitcleus seticornis., Ur. Bala 

 Beds, 97, 378, 480 ; Conglome- 

 rate near Melmerby, 99, 45 ; 

 Stratigraphical Geology, 99, 84 ; 

 Limestone Knolls, Craven Dis- 

 trict, 99, 279 ; Scientific Study 

 of Scenery, 00, 413 ; What is 

 Coal ? 01, "^"^ ; Evaporation and 

 Sublimation, 01, 189 ; Lakes of 

 Snowdonia, 02, 430, 527 



Itlarr, John Edward, and 

 B.. M. Adie. Lakes of Snow- 

 don, 98, 51 



and E. J. Garwood. 



Zonal Division of Carboniferous 

 System, 95, 474, 550 



and SE. A. Nicholson. 



Stockdale Shales, 88, 327 ; 

 Phylogeny of Graptolites, 95, 529 



' Mars,' Planet, and Glacial Periods, 

 77, 97 



Planet, Carpenter on the, 77, 



190 



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