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New-South-Wales, New Genus of 

 Trilobites, Silurian of, 80, 97 



Ossiferous Caverns in, 76, 520 



Palaeozoic Fossils of, 76, 364 ; 



92,36 



Secondary Deposits of, 67, 26 



Tin-ore in, 72, 569 



Newton-Abbot and Torquay, De- 

 vonian Rocks near, 77, 447 



Mewton, Prof. Alfred. Dic- 

 tionary of Birds, 95, 136 ; Bones 

 of Crane in Peat, King's Lynn, 

 01, 422 



Newton, Edwin Tulley. ' Tas- 

 manite' and Australian White 

 Coal, 75, zyi ; Chimseroid Fishes, 



78, 564 ; Fossil Remains of 

 Emys lutaria on Norfolk Coast, 



79, 304 ; Vertebrata of Pre- 

 Glacial Forest - bed Series, E. 

 England, 80, 1 52, 424, 447 ; 81, 

 256, 315 ; 82, 7, 112; 83, 174 ; 

 89, 145 ; Glutton in Forest-bed, 

 Norfolk, 80, 323 ; Spertnophilus., 

 beneath Boulder-clay, 82, 51 ; 

 Red-throated Diver at Mundes- 

 ley, 83, 97 ; Hyaena in Forest- 

 bed, Suffolk, 83, 433 ; Antelope 

 Remains in British Pliocene Beds, 



84, 255 ; Gigantic Eocene Bird, 



85, 362 ; Contribution to History 

 of Cetacea, 86, 234 ; Ffynon 

 Beuno Cave, Mammalia from, 

 87, 94; Norfolk Forest -bed, 

 87, 145 ; Keuper Fishes, 87, 

 326 ; Clupea vectensis, Newton, 

 89, 40 ; Pterosauria, by Dr. G. 

 Baur, 89, 171, 288 ; New Dino- 

 saurian Remains, 89,352 ; Tunny 

 in Forest- bed, 90, 264; New 

 Mammals from Crag, 90, 286 ; 

 Lemmings, &c. in Thames Val- 

 ley, 90,442 ; Am7}ionitespereftsis, 

 91, 493 ; Iguanodont Teeth, L. 

 Chalk, Hitchin, 92, 49 ; New 

 Species of 0?tychodus, 92, 51 ; 

 Vertebrata of Pliocene Deposits 

 of Britain, 92, 79 ; Dicynodont 

 Reptiles, &c. from Elgin Sand- 

 stone, 92, 515 ; Reptiles from 

 Elgin Sandstone, 93, 173 ; Rep- 

 tilia of British Trias, 93, 555 ; 

 Vertebrata from Fissures at Ight- 

 ham, 94, 143 ; 99,431 ; Human 

 Remains in Palaeolithic Gravels 

 at Galley Hill, 95, 330 ; Rocks 



from Solomon Islands, 96, 358 ;; 

 Remains of Amia in Oligocene^ 

 Isle of Wight, 99, 46 ; Megalo- 

 sauroid Jaw from Rhastic Beds, 

 near Bridgend, 99, 88 ; British 

 Pleistocene Fishes, 01, 49 ; Grap- 

 tolites from Peru, 01, 195 ; Pa- 

 laeontological Notes, 01, 237 ;; 

 Rhaetic Fossils from Volcanic 

 Vents in Arran, 01, 270 ; Sub- 

 fossil Yew-wood, 02, 48 ; Great 

 Beaver in Thames Valley, 02,, 

 385 ; Elk in Thames Valley, 03, 

 90 



and G-. Sharman. Creta- 

 ceous Fossils from Drift of More- 

 seat, 96, 247 



and J. J. H. Teall. Col- 

 lection of Rocks and Fossils from 

 Franz Josef Land, 97, 375 ; 98, 

 y]'] ; Collection of Rocks andl 

 Fossils from Tonga Islands, 97,. 



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Gtnus Leveillia, 91, 202 ; Leveil- 

 lia latidorsata., sp. nov. 91, 206 % 

 Catalogue of British Eocene and 

 Oligocene Mollusca, 91, 550 ;; 

 Conchological Nomenclature, 9 2^ 

 90 ; American Trematonotus in 

 Britain, 92, 337, 525 ; Chonetes 

 Pratti, Carboniferous, W. Aus- 

 tralia, 92, 468, 542 ; Secondary 

 Reptile from Madagascar, 93, 

 194 ; Molluscan Remains in Eng- 

 lish Keuper, 93, 557 ; Fossils 

 from Madagascar, 95, 43 ; Eo- 

 cene Mollusca, 96, 48 ; Acatt- 

 thoceras tnammilatuni and Hop- 

 lites interruptus Zones in Dorset,. 

 96, 198 ; Parallelodon Egertoni- 

 anus in Somaliland, 96, 294 ;, 

 Nummulitic Limestone in S.E. 

 Africa, 96, 487 ; Jurassic Lamel- 

 libranch from Borneo, 97, 407 ;, 

 Cretaceous Shells, Egypt, 98, 

 394 ; 99, 189 ; Lr. Tertiary 

 Shells, Egypt, 98, 531 ; Marine 

 Miocene Shells, Egypt, 99, 199 ;. 

 Archanodofi Jukesii., 99, 245 ^ 

 Pliocene and Post-Phocene Shells, 

 Egypt, 99, 402 ; Pleistocene 

 Shells, Raised Beach Deposits of 

 Red Sea, 00, 500, 544 ; Geology 

 of Malay Peninsula, 01, 128 ;. 

 Limestone of Malay Peninsula,, 



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