INDEX FROM lS6Jf-1903. 



Peb 



Patagonia, Glossotherhan from, 99, 



385 

 Ground - sloth of, 99, 226, 



385 



Miolama from, 99, 386 



Reptilian Remains from, 01, 



192 



Tertiary Mollusca, 02, 526 



Patagonian Formation, 97, 1 1 



Patella Beesleyi^ Tate, sp. nov. 75, 

 204 



grata7is, Tate, sp. nov. 75, 



204 



Patellina Egyptiensis, Chapman, 

 sp. nov. 00, II, 96 



PatelH7ia-\\mQslon& from Egypt, 

 00, 3, 96 



Patricosaurtis merocatus, Seeley, 

 87, 235 



Fattison, Samuel Howies. 

 Formation of Valleys, Heudes- 

 hope, 68, 161 ; New Facts and 

 Old Records, 69, 84 ; Post- 

 Glacial Lake-basins in West- 

 moreland, 69, 272 ; Slate and 

 Slate-quarries, 70, 32 ; Geology 

 of Huelva, Spain, 70,91 ; Pyrites 

 Deposits, nr. Huelva, Spain, 72, 

 59; Obituaryof [1809-1901], 02, 

 48 



Paurodon valefts, Marsh, 87, 295 



Pavlovic, P. S. Fossil Fora- 

 minifera of Servia, 01, 270 



Pavlow, Dr. Alexis Petr. 

 Jurassic and Cretaceous of 

 Russia, 89, 520; Dykes of Oli- 

 gocene Sandstone in Neocomian 

 Clays, 96, 49 ; Strata between 

 Kimmeridgian and Aptian, 96, 

 238 



and Cr. W. Xiamplug-h. 



Speeton Beds and Russian 

 Equivalents, 92, 422 



Pavlow, BEarie W. Evolution 

 of Ungulata, 88, 572 ; Hip- 

 parion^ 91, 517 ; Miocene and 

 Pliocene Mammals in Russia, 

 96, 380 



Pays-Bas, Geology of, 86, 171 



Pays de Bray, Geology of, 80, 227 ; 

 91, 224 



Pea-grit, Cleeve Hill, 87, 140 



Leckhampton Hill, 86, 525 ; 



87, 46 



New Species of Axosinilia 



from, 86, 340 



Peach, Senjamin Neeve. 



Glaciation of Orkney Islands, 

 80, 381 ; Glaciation of Shetland 

 Isles, 81, 56, 364 ; Fauna of 

 Olenellus-zoriQ, N.W. Highlands, 

 94, 382 



— — ■ and Wm. ^unn. Volcanic 

 Vents, Isle of Arran, 01, 236, 

 270, 566 



and John Home. Old 



Red Sandstone Volcanic Rocks 

 of Scotland, 85, 368 ; Olenelhis- 

 zone, N.W. Highlands, 92, 137 ; 

 Southern Uplands of Scotland, 

 99, 472, 510 



J. Home, and J. 3. H. 



Teall. Memoirs, Geological 

 Survey of Scotland, 96, 174 



Peach, Charles William. 

 Glacial Drift in Shetlands, 65, 

 341 ; Fossil Fishes of Cornwall, 

 68, 568 ; Coalfields at Falkirk, 

 71, 187; Award to, 75, 288; 

 Obituary of [1800- 1886], 86, 190 



Peak of IDerbyshire, Scenery and 

 Geology, 01, 89 



Peal, S. £. Selenology, 92, 500 



Pearls in Scotland, 69, 175 



Pearson, H. W, Oscillations 

 in Sea-level, 01, 167, 223, 253 



Peat-beds at Hull, 71, 186 



Interstratified with Boulder- 

 drift at Oldham, 81, 381 



Peats and Forest-beds, Causes of 

 Submergence, 92, 42 



Growth of, 66, 383 



Kildale and W. Hartlepool, 



78, 351 



London Area, 92, 524 



Maritime, 00, 381 



Pebble Beds of Middlesex, Essex, 

 and Herts, 68, 237, 385 



Facetted in Olive Group Con- 

 glomerate, India, 86, 492 



Ridge at Westward Ho, 93, 



477 



Ridges, 76, 360 



Pebbles, Budleigh Salterton, 78, 



238 

 Bunter Beds of Staffordshire, 



80, 404 ; 83, 199 



Budleigh Salterton and Can- 

 nock Chase, 95, 75, 341 



Cambridge Greensand, 81, 95 



Foreign, on British Beaches, 



81, 47, 192 



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