INDEX FROM 1864-1903. 



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01, 189 ; Extinct British non- 

 Marine Mollusca, 01, 422 ; List 

 of Say's Types of Maryland Mol- 

 lusca, 02, 303 



Newton, Thomas William. 

 Retirement of, 95, 336 



Neivton, Dr. William. Origin 

 of Nitrate in Chili, 96, 339 



New-York, Correlation of Lr. Hel- 

 derberg Group of, 78, 271 



Palaeontology of, 93, 518 



W., Glacial Geology of, 97, 



529 



New - Zealand, Aptorms defossor., 

 skeleton of, 96, 241 



Coal in, 68, 171 



Dinornis maximus, skeleton 



of, 99, 395 



Extinct Struthious Birds in, 



73, 478, 547 



Extinct Wingless Birds, 79, 



81 ; 84, 129; 85, 308, 314, 317 



Foraminifera of, 64, 74 



Formation of Lake-basins in, 



66, 130 



Fossil Flora, 87, 363 



Fossil Mollusca of, 64, 73 



Geological Observations on, 



70, 236 



Geology of, 65, 270 ; 73, 



235 ; 74, 515 ; 82, 26,41, 142 



Geology of Canterbury and 



Westland, 80, 41 



Geology and Goldhelds of 



Otago, 80, 178 



Glacial Epoch in, 70, 95 



Hot Springs of, 71, 351 



Moa Bones in, 84, 129 



Origin of Rock-basins in, 65, 



377 



Ototara Series of, 77, 135 



Recent Volcanic Eruption in, 



86, 384, 398, 524 _ 



Rivers and Plains in, 65, 269 



Saurian Remains from, 70, 



49 



Scyvinus, from Upper Ter- 

 tiary of, 88, 315 



Niagara, 84, 563 



Formation, New Favosite Coral 



from, 79, 244 



Nicaragua, Naturalist in, 74, 180 



Nice, Geology of, 69, 308 



XTicholson, A. C High-level 

 Glacial Gravels, nr. Oswestry, 

 92,42 



Nicholson, Kenry Alleyne. 



Graptolitic Shale, Dumfriesshire, 

 66, 488 ; Lr. Silurian Fossils 

 from Scotland, 67, 107 ; Grapto- 

 lites in Moffat Shales, 67, 135 j 

 Fossils in Old Red Sandstone, 

 Westmoreland, 67, 170 ; Grap- 

 tolites, 67, 238; 68, 150; New 

 Genus of Graptolites, 67, 256 ; 

 Graptolites of Skiddaw Slates, 

 68, 32 ; Graptohtes of Coniston 

 Flags, 68, 436 ; Geology of 

 Cumberland and Westmoreland, 



68, 463 ; Green Slates and Por- 

 phyries of Lake District, 69, 105, 

 167,213; British Species of Grap- 

 lites, 69, 224 ; Geology of Der- 

 wentwater, 69, 229 ; Intrusive 

 Igneous Rocks of Lake District, 



69, 370 ; Plants in Skiddaw 

 Slates, 69, 494 ; Geology of Lake 

 District, 70, 389 ; Correlation of 

 Silurian Rocks of N. England 

 and S. Scotland, 70, 582 ; Ap- 

 pointment to Toronto, 71, 528 ; 

 Eiidoceras in Britain, 72, 102 ; • 

 Migration of Graptolites., 72, 

 185 ; Valleys of Erosion, 72, 

 318; Silurian Rocks of Lake 

 District, 72, 384 ; Ortonia and 

 Te7ttacuHtes., 72, 446 ; Geology 

 of Lake Superior, 73, 42 ; New 

 Species of Tubicolar Annelides, 



73, 54 ; Monograph of British 

 Graptolitidas, 73, 229 ; Annelides 

 of Older Palaeozoic Rocks, 73, 

 309 ; Favosites of Devonian, 73, 

 567 ; Fossils from Devonian of 

 Canada West, 74, 10, 54, 117, 

 159) 197 ) Columnopora., New 

 Genus of Tabulate Corals, 74, 

 253 ; Chcetetes from Lr. Silurian, 



74, 426 ; Palccontology of On- 

 tario, 74, 522 ; Cystiphyllum, 

 Devonian, N. America, 75, 30 ; 

 New Species of Paleeozoic Poly- 

 zoa, 75, 33 ; Massive Forms of 

 Cha^tetes, 75, 175 ; Appointment 

 to St. Andrews, 75, 192 ; Favi- 

 stella stellata and F. caliciita, 



75, 279 ; Guelph Limestones of 

 N. America, 75, 343 ; Gastero- 

 poda of Guelph Formation of 

 Canada, 75, 514; Graptolitic 

 Deposits of Sweden and Britain, 



76, 245 ; Life-history of Earth, 



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