INDEX FROM 1864-1903. 



Mea 



Mastodon in Europe, 77, 325 



in Recent Times in N. 



America, 81, 373 



& Mammoth in Ontario, 91, 



504 



New Crag, 69, 355 



Mathematical Crystallography, 03, 

 336,420 



Mathematician's View of Age of 

 World, 78, 14s 



Matheria brevis^ Trenton Lime- 

 stone, Ottav/a, 03, 358 



Matheron, Ph. Cretaceous 

 and Tertiary, Central France, 

 77, 121 



Matley, C. A. Geology of N. 

 Anglesey, 99, 333 ; 00, 135 ; 

 Geology of Mynydd-y-Garn, 01, 

 43 ; Arenig Rocks near Aber- 

 daron, 02, 1 18 



Matlock, Boulders at Darley, 91, 

 512 



Geology of, 65, 378 



Matrix of Suffolk Chalky Boulder- 

 clay, 02, 141 



Matthew, G-eorg-e F. Azoic 

 and Palccozoic Rocks, New 

 Brunswick, 65, 273 ; Geological 

 Age of Acadian Fauna, 84, 470 ; 

 Primitive Conocoryphean, 84, 

 471 ; Sienotheca, 85, 425 ; 89, 

 210; Oldest Siphoftotreta, 97, 

 68 ; Characteristic Genera of 

 Cambrian, 98, 82 ; Etcheminian 

 Fauna of Newfoundland, 99, 

 373 ; Palaeozoic Terrane beneath 

 Cambrian, 99, 472 ; Etche- 

 minian Fauna of Cape Breton, 

 00, 87 ; Studies on Cambrian 

 Faunas, 00, 88 ; 03, 278 ; 

 Fossils, Cambrian of Cape Bre- 

 ton, 02, 172 ; Cambrian Ostra- 

 coda, 02, 418 ; Backward Step 

 in Palieontology, 02, 561 ; Ba- 

 trachian and other Footprints, 

 Coal-measures of Jogging, Nova 

 Scotia, 03, 327 



Matto Grosso, Geology of, 93, 



574 . 



Mauritius, Geological Features of, 

 67, 168 



Physical Features and Geo- 

 logy, 95, 279 



Maury, Capt. IMC. F., IiIi.D. 

 Physical Geography for Schools, 

 64, 172 



ItXaw, Georg-e. Boulder-clay, N, 



Devon, 64, 86 ; Drift-deposits. 

 Severn Valley, 64, 267 ; Pre- 

 Glacial or Glacial Drift, 64, 294; 

 Deposits of Chert, &c. nr. Llan- 

 dudno, 65, 200 ; Extensive De- 

 posits of Tufa in Flintshire, 65, 

 253; Permian Strata, Vale of 

 Clwyd, 65, 380, 523 ; Quartz 

 from Talargoch Mine, 65, 428 ; 

 Glaciation in Devonshire, 65, 

 526 ; Denudation, 66, 439, 575 ; 

 Flower-like Forms, Lr. Bagshot 

 Beds, Studland Bay, 68, 74 ; 

 Cambrian Section on Llanbeiis 

 and Carnarvon Ry. 68, 121 ; 

 Gravitation, Compression, and 

 Slaty Cleavage, 68, 149 ; Trias, 

 Charnwood Forest, 68, 197 ; 

 Disposition of Iron in Variegated 

 Strata, 68, 288 ; Horizontal 

 Pressure and Vertical Displace- 

 ment, 68, 294 ; Raised Shell- 

 bed, Coast of Lancashire, 69, 

 72 ; Section of Gault and Green- 

 sand, Fittleworth, 69, 335 ; 

 Variegation in Cambrian Slate, 

 69, 576 ; Rhstic Beds in N. 

 Shropshire and Cheshire, 70, 

 203 ; Recent Changes of Level 

 in Mediterranean Coast-line, 70, 

 548 ; Geology of Marocco and 

 Great Alias, 72, 135 ; Journey 

 from Algiers to Sahara, 74, 231 ; 

 Bns primif^enhis in Algeria, 76, 

 48 ; Geological History of N. 

 American Lake Region, 78, 455 



Maxillary Bone of New Dinosaur, 

 75, 239 



May-Hill, Excursion to, 74, 526 



Sandstone, 67, 201 



mayer, Dr. Carl. Italian Ter- 

 tiaries, 78, 189 



Mayo, Geology of, 74, 453 



Granite of, 74, i 



Meade, Richard. Coal and 

 Iron Industries, 83, 324 ; Obit- 

 uary of [1827- 1 894], 94, 576 



Mead-end Bed, 84, 65 



Meadows, J. McC. Leinster 

 Coalfield, 74, 97 



Mean Density of Earth, 94, 175 



Radial Variation of Globe, 



95, 140 



RateofSubaerial Denudation, 



89, 409 



177 



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