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Marschal, Count Aug-ust 

 Frederick. Transition Car- 

 boniferous to Permian, 76, 272 ; 

 Fossil Plants, 77, 321 ; Death 

 of [1804- 1 887], 87, 576 



IVIarsden, Rev. Thomas. 

 Sacred Steps of Creation, 65, 



417 

 XWarsh, G-eorg-e P. Man and 



Nature, 64, 208 

 IMCarsIi, Othniel Charles. 



New Mosasauroid Reptiles, 70, 

 375 ; Fossil Birds, 70, 377 ; 

 New Eocene Gavial, 70, 427 ; 

 Geology of Rocky Mountains, 

 71, 127 ; Eocene Ouadrumana, 

 Wyoming, 73, -^^'l, ; New Car- 

 nivora. Tertiary of Wyoming, 

 73, 2)2) '1 New Cretaceous Rep- 

 tile, 73, 34 ; New Sub-class of 

 Fossil Birds, 73, 115 ; Tertiary 

 Lake-basins, N. America, 75, 

 232 ; Sauranodon., 79, 225 ; 

 Jurassic Mammal, 79, 371 ; 

 Toothed Birds of N. America, 

 SO, 522 ; Jurassic Birds and 

 their Allies, 81, 485 ; Classifica- 

 tion of Dinosauria, 82, 80 ; 

 Wings of Pterodactyles, 82, 205 ; 

 Restoration of Broiitosmtrus, 



83, 386 ; Jurassic Dinosaurs, 



84, 99, 252 ; American Creta- 

 ceous Pterodactyls, 84, 345 ; 

 Dinocerata, 85, 212 ; Brain of 

 Extinct Animals, 85, 515 ; Stego- 

 saitrus, 88, 1 1 ; Restoration of 

 Brontops robusius, 89, 99 ; 

 European and American Dino- 

 sauria, 89, 204 ; Gigantic Cera- 

 topsidaa, 90, i ; Horned Dino- 

 saurs, 91, 193, 242 ; Restoration 

 of Stegosmiriis, 91, 385 ; Resto- 

 ration of Dinosaurs, 93, 150; 

 Restoration of Mastodon Anferi- 

 canus, 93, 164 ; Restoration of 

 Coryphodon^^3^/\Z\ ; Restoration 

 oiCampfosau7-HS, 94, 193 ; Resto- 

 ration of Elotherium, 94, 294 ; 

 Footprints of Vertebrates, Coal- 

 measures, Kansas, 94, 337, 432 ; 

 Restoration of European Dino- 

 saurs, 96, I ; Odontornithes., or 

 Birds with Teeth, 96, 49 ; Clas- 

 sification of Dinosaurs, 96, 388 ; 

 Dinosaurs of N. America, 97, 

 38 ; Skull of Protoceras, 97, 433 ; 



European Dinosaurs, 98, 6 -,. 

 Affinities of Hesperornis., 98, 

 38 ; Type Specimens, 98, 548 • 

 Fossils as Proof of Age of Rocks,. 



98, 565 ; Origin of Mammals, 



99, 13 ; Families of Sauropodous 

 Dinosauria, 99, 157 ; Obituary 

 of [1831-1899], 99, 192, 237 



Marshwood, Origin of Vale of, 98, 



161 

 Marsson, Dr. Thos. Chalk 



Bryozoa, Rugen, 38, 32 

 Marston, Alfred. Transition 



Beds between Devonian and 



Silurian Rocks, 70, 408 

 Alarsnpites in Flint, Haldon Hill, 



02, 449 

 Marten, Henry John. Water- 

 worn stones, 91, 44 ; Obituary 



of [1826-1892], 92, 575 

 Martin, S. A. Foreign Boulders 



in Chalk, 97, 169 

 Martin, Josiah. Terraces in 



Rotomahana, 87, 135 

 Martin, IS.. Erratic Stones, 



Overyssel, 84, 462 

 Martin, Xi. and F. 6'arrig'ou. 



Mineral Springs, Ax and Luchon, 



65, 58 

 Martins, M. C. Glacier of 



Palheres, 69, 32 

 Martley Quartzite, 98, 304, 379. 



562 

 Marvels of Nature, 93, 178 

 Maryland Geological Survey, 97, 



560 ; 01, 266, 418 



Tertiary Mollusca, 02, 303 



Mashonaland and Matabeleland^ 



Geology of, 95, 193 

 Maskelyne, Sfevil Story. 



Crystallography, 95, 326 

 and W. Plig"ht. Diamanti- 



ferous Rock of S. Africa, 74, 421 

 Mason, J. Wood. Dakosattrus, 



69, 27 ; New Acrodont Saurian 



from Chalk, 69, 371 

 Massachusetts, Syenite andGabbro,^ 



85, 207 

 Massalong-o, Prof. A. B. 



Triassic Plants, 64, 36 

 and Mauritius Xaotze. 



Photography applied to Pateon- 



tology, 65, 19 

 Mastodon., 69, 38 

 angtisttde7is var. latidens., 99,. 



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