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GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE. 



M icroscopic - structure, Pre - Cam- 

 brian Rocks, 80, 125 



Rocks, 72, I 



Rocks from Beddgelert, &c. 



81, 236 



Sarsens, 01, i 



Wenlock Limestone, 93, 188 



Microscopic Type of Marlstone of 



Tainton, 03, 265 

 Microscopical Journal, American, 



79, 85 



Society, Royal, 68, 91 



Society, Royal, Journal of, 79, 



138, 476 ; 80, 134, 526 ; 81, 



379 ; 82, 476 _ 

 Microzoa found in Jurassic Rocks, 



86, 271 



Nar Valley, 65, 306 



Phosphatic Chalk, Taplow, 



92, 383 

 U. Silurian Strata, Shropshire, 



Microzoic Formations, Trinidad, 

 92, 331 



Middle Headon, Marine Beds, 

 Hordwell, 83, 527, 573 



Middle Lias of Lincoln, New Sec- 

 tion in, 97, 253 



Sands and Glacial Gravels, 



E. England, 96, 533 



middle miss, Chas. Stewart. 

 Physical Geology, Garhwal, 87, 

 324 ; Geology of Garhwal, 90, 

 471 ; Physical Geology of Sub- 

 Himalayas, 91, 93 



and Walter Keeping*. 



Railway Sections at Cave, Yorks. 

 83,215 



Middlesex, Geology of, 72, 132 



Well-sections, 86, 379 



Midford Sands, 72, 513 ; 73, 404 ; 

 88, 470 



Midland Coalfield, Eastern Limits 

 of, 95, 92 



Glacial Deposits, 88, 332 



Glaciology, 95, 576 



Scientific Association, 69, 2)11 



IMCiers, Prof. Kenry Alex- 

 ander. New Method of Mea- 

 suring Crystals, 94, 518 ; Mine- 

 ralogy, 03, 165 ; Variations of 

 Angles observed in Crystals, 03, 

 265 



Migrations of Pre-Glacial Man, 88, 

 29 



of Species, 77, 445 



Milburn Beds, 94, 127 



Mill, Kug-h Robert. The 



International Geography, 00, 

 38 



IKIillais, John G-uille. ' British 

 Deer and their Horns' (Antlers), 

 98, 133 



Milleporoid Coral from Cretaceous 

 of Egypt, 98, 337 



IKEiller, ZSug-h. Centenary Me- 

 morial Institute at Cromarty, 



02, 336 [1802-1856.] 

 Miller, SSug-h (of Geol. Survey). 



Northumberland Escarpments 

 and Yorkshire Terraces, 76, 23 ; 

 Glacial Origin of Lake-basins, 

 76, 286 ; Theories of Formation 

 of Rock-basins, 76, 451 ; Glacial 

 Originof Lakes, 77, 40; Fluxion- 

 structure in Till, 84, 472 ; Old 

 Coast-lines of Norway, 85, 518 j 

 Carboniferous Series, 87, 117 ; 

 Study of Till, 88, 272 ; Geology 

 of Otterburn, 88, 274 ; Land- 

 scape Geology, 91, 473 : Obit- 

 uary of [1850- 1 896], 96, 92 



Miller, K. and E. Vanden 

 Broeck. Foraminifera in Pho- 

 cene of Belgium, 77, 326 



Miller, John. Hyoid Plate of 

 Asierolepis, 69, 384 



Miller, »r. N. H. J. Nitrogen 

 and Carbon in Clays and Marls, 



03, 188 



Miller, Samuel A. Ameri- 

 can Palaeozoic Fossils, 77, 472 ; 

 American Palaeontology, 90, 276 ; 

 American Crinoids, 91, 78 ; Obit- 

 uary of [1837-1897], 98, 192 

 Millericrimis^ 81, 466 



reciibarieiisis from Muschel- 



kalk, 97, 116 

 Millestroma Nicholsotii, Gregory, 



sp. nov. 98, 341 

 Millstone-grit and its Fossils, 65, 

 552 



Grassington Moor, 03, 223 



Gt. Britain, Fish-fauna of, 01,. 



216 



Kingswood Hill, 65, no 



N. Wales, 70, 68, 123, 263 



Somersetshire, 71, 145 



Sweeney, nr. Oswestry, 65> 



107 



Vobster, 71, 153 ; 82, 238, 



286 



