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Relations of Birds and Reptiles, 

 64, 55 ; 68> 357 ; 69, 573 ; 73, 



571 

 of Lincolnshire Carstone to 



U. Cretaceous, 86, yn 

 of Silurian and Ordovician of 



N.W. Ireland to Metamorphic 



Series, 02, 172 

 of Thames Valley Beds to 



Boulder-Clay, 94, 383 

 Relative Age of Boulder-Clays, 67, 



96 



Age of Flints, 93, 315 



Age of Stone and Metallic 



Weapons, 66, 452 

 Age of Valleys in Lincolnshire, 



83, yn 



Relics of Cave-dwellers of Aqui- 



tania, 75, 611 

 Reliquiae Aquitanicse, 66, 76, 462 ; 



67, 321 ; 68, 282 ; 69, 24, 277, 

 463; 70, 174; 73, 96 



' Reminiscences of a Yorkshire 



Naturalist,' 96, 522 

 Renard, Prof. Alphonse 



Francois. The Ardennes, 83, 



322 ; Rock-Specimens, 89, 33 ; 



Obituary of [1842-1903], 03, 



525 

 Renard, A. F. and C de la 



Valine Poussin. So-called 



Plutonic Rocks of Belgium and 



Ardennes, 77, 174 

 Renevier, Eugr^ne. Chrono- 



graphe Geologique, 97, 517 

 Renfrewshire, Drift Deposits of, 



69, 390 

 Report of Geological Exploration, 



New Zealand, 82, 26 

 of Geological Survey, Ohio, 



89, 45 

 • on Specimens from the Nile 



Delta-borings, 86, 226 

 on Palaeozoic Phyllopoda, 86, 



456 

 Reptiles, Anomodont, 81, 189 

 Anomodont, Trias, Graaf 



Reinet, S. Africa, 80, 282 

 & Birds, Forms Intermediate 



between, 68, 357 ; 69, 573 

 Carboniferous, N. America, 



68, 186 



Chalk-marl, New, 67, 65 



Cretaceous, 73, 34 



Cretaceous, of the United 



States, 68, 432 



Reptiles, Dinosauria and Birds, 

 Affinity between, 69, 573 



Elgin Sandstone, 93, 173 



Extinct, 91, 381 



Fossil, of N. America, 69, 476 



Gosau Formation, 81, 331 



Kimmeridge Clay, Exhuma- 

 tion of, 76, 193 



Lacertilian, from S. Africa, 



68, 201 



Nomenclature of, 89, 325 



Order of Extinct, 79, 225 



Permian, 82, 337 



Sclerotic Bones from Coal- 

 measures, 80, 429 



South Africa, 78, 573 



Theriodont, from Russia, 80, 



281 



Triassic, 93, 555 



Type of Chelonian, 80, 322 



Reptilian Footprints in Nova Scotia, 



72, 250, 251 



Fossils from Gozo, 71, yj 



Remains, 89, 575 



Kimmeridge Bay, 70, 88 



Remains, Patagonia, 01, 192 



Remains, Trias of Elgin, 03, 



354 



Skull from Wealden, 71, 138 



Researches in Bench Cavern, Brix- 



ham, Devon, 87, 514 



in British Mineralogy, 67, 571 



on U. Chalk, 03, 38 



Restoration of Antillean Continent, 



94, 448 



Brontops robitstus, 89, 99 



Camptosaurus, 94, 193 



Cofjp/iodon, 93, 481 



Dinosaurs, 83, 385 ; 84, 99, 



254 ; 90, I ; 91, 193, 248, 385 ; 



93, 150; 94, 193; 96, I, 388 



Elothc7'ium, 94, 294 



Hycenodon., 95, 441 



Mastodon Americanus ^ 93, 



164 



Stegosaurus, 91, 385 



Retepora PMllipsi, Nich. sp. nov. 



73, 163 ; 74, 162 



Trentoneftsis, Nich. sp. nov. 



74, Z7 



Reticulate Sponges, 84, 557 

 Retiofucus ex'tensus. Keeping, gen. 



et sp. nov. 82, 488 

 Retirement of Sir Archibald Geikie, 



01, 96 

 of Mr. C.L.Griesbach, 03,287 



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