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Pebbles, HoUybush Conglomerate, 

 00, 471 



Pitted, in Bunter Conglome- 

 rate, Cannock Chase, 95, 341 



■ Schorl-rock in Drift of S.W. 



& S.E. England, 99, 131 



Striated, in Triassic Conglo- 

 merate, Portskewet, Monmouth, 



81,79 

 Up. Neocomian Sands of S.E. 



of England, 80, 414 



Vertical Position of, 71, 30 



■ Wealden of Sussex, Sand- 

 worn, 78, 387 

 Pebbly Quartz-schists from Val 



d'Anniviers, 96, 400 



Sand of Suffolk, 89, 377 



Pebidian Volcanic Series of St. 



Davids, 90, 94 

 Peckhain, S. P. Pitch-lake of 



Trinidad, 95, 416, 452 ; Bitumen 



in Cuba, 01, 423 

 Pecten inaximus and Veneriipis, 



sp. at Hope's Nose, 02, 285 

 Mayet'-Eyinari, R. B. Newton, 



sp. nov. 98, 535 

 Pectoral Fin of C(elacattthus, 01, 



Pedinothuria and Ehkodiadema^ 



new Subgenera of Echinoidea, 



97, 90 

 Pegli, Glaucophane Gabbro of, 99, 



292 

 Pekin, Shanghai, and Kalgan, 



through, 78, 62 

 Pelican, an Indigenous British 



Bird, 98, 417 

 Native of Norfolk Fens, 01, 



422 

 Pelicaniis Cautleyi^ Dav. sp. nov. 



80, 26 

 Sivalensis, Dav. sp. nov. 80, 



26 

 Pelobatochelys Blakei, and other 



Vertebrate Fossils, 75, 136 

 Pelorosaurus armatus, Lyddeker, 



«9, 325 



Peltocans Saltertana, Jones and 



Woodw. sp. nov. 93, 199 

 Pelvis of Cryptoclidus Oxoniensis, 



96, 145 

 Pembroke, Earthquakes of, 97, 92 

 Pembrokeshire, Geology of South, 



91, 500 

 PencBus Sharpii, H. Woodw. sp. 



nov. 78, 164 



Penck, Prof. Dr. Albrecht.. 



Glaciation of German Alps, 83^ 

 177 ; Glacial Period in the 

 Pyrenees, 85, 134 ; Eocene 

 Strata in Carinthia, 86, 120; 

 Geographical Morphology, 95,. 

 86 



Pendle-Hill-Beds below Millstone 

 Grit, 01, 185 



Peneplain of Scottish Highlands,, 

 96, 524 



Penfield, Samuel !■. J. New 

 Edition of Brush's Mineralogy,, 

 99, 128 



Peng-elly, "William. Changes 

 of Level of Land and Sea \n< 

 Devon, 65, 348 ; Glaciation of 

 Devon, 66, 573 ; Fish in Devo- 

 nian Rocks, 67, 284 ; Geology 

 of Devonshire, 69, 76 ; Sub- 

 merged Forest at Blackpool, 70, 

 164 ; Lithodomus Perforations, 

 70, 348 ; Machairodus latidens., 

 in Kent's Cavern, 71, 42 ; Mo- 

 dern and Ancient Beaches of 

 Portland, 71, 78 ; Caverns, 

 Yealmpton and Brixham, 71, 79 ; 

 Devonshire Caverns, 74, T}^ ;; 

 Granite Boulder in N. Devon, 

 74, T}) '■> True and Apparent Dip, 

 76, 383 ; Floating Ice (a correc- 

 tion, 76, 383 ; Gorran Beds, and 

 Budleigh Salterton Pebbles, 78, 

 238; Glutton in Britain, 80, 480; 

 Discoveries in Bovey Basin, 84, 

 131 ; Happaway Cavern, Tor- 

 quay, 85, 516; Bench Cave, 

 Brixham, 87, 514; Obituary of 

 [1812-1894], 94, 192, 238; Me- 

 moir of, 97, 557 



Pennant Grit, 65, 133 



Pennine-Chain, 80, 92, 185, 187 



Age of, 79, 500 



Faults, 02, 510 



Penning-, William Henry.^ 

 Concretions, 76, 218 ; True and 

 Apparent Dip, 76, 236, 383; 

 Waste of Insular Land by Sea,, 

 76, 282; Field-Geology, 76, 

 465 ; 80, 177 ; Divining-rod, 78, 

 480 ; S. African Geology, 84, 

 189; 85, 329; Geology of S. 

 Transvaal, 91, 235 ; 93, 521 ;, 

 Obituary of [i 838-1902], 02, 335 



and A. J. Jukes-Browne., 



Geology of Cambridge, 81, 565 



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