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GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE. 



Salt-bearing Marls of Isle of Man, 



94, 558 

 Salt, Circulation of, 01, 445, 558, 



575 

 Circulation of, and Geological 



Time, 01, 344, 504 



District of Cheshire, 87, 517 



Deposits, Caucasus, 69, 121 



Deposits, St. Domingo, 69, 



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Deposits, Stassfurt, 69, 215 



■ How the Waters of the Ocean 



became, 67, 438 ; 93, 165 



Lake, Larnaca, Cyprus, 00, 



285 



Lakes, Glacial Period, 85, 193 



• Lakes, Wadi Natroun, Red 



Colour of, 00, 64 



Salt-Range (India), 80, 48 ; 87, 

 32, 428 



Cretaceous Strata of, 02, 471 



■ Fossils, 88, 426 



■ Geology of, 86, 131, 236; 



91, 288 



Recent Investigations in, 941, 



410 



Salt- Springs, Geology of. Bad Nau- 

 heim, 00, 349 



Salter, Alfred Edward. 

 Pebbles of Schorl-rock in Drift 

 Deposits, 99, 131 



Salter, John William. An- 

 cient Physical Geography, 64, 

 5 ; Glenoid Trilobites, 64, 288 ; 

 Pre-Cambrian Island, 64, 289, 

 430 ; Fossils from Lingula-flags, 

 65, 318 ; Chart of Fossil Crus- 

 tacea, 65, 468 ; Gold District of 

 Dolgelly, 65, 558 ; Palasonto- 

 logical Facts, 66, 240 ; Faults 

 in Drift at Hitchin, 67, 40 ; 

 Devonian Rocks of N. Devon, 

 67, 42 ; Fish in the Devonian, 

 67, 134; May Hill Sandstone, 

 67, 201 ; Fish in the O. R. 

 Sandstone, 67, 232 ; Bala and 

 Hirnant Limestones, 67, 233 ; 

 U. Devonian of S. Devon, 67, 

 335 ; Tracks of Pteraspis^ 67, 

 417 ; Lingulella from the Lr. 

 Cambrian Rocks, 67, 417 ; Coal- 

 plants, Sinai, 68, 390 ; Fossils 

 from Menevian Group, 68, 435 ; 

 * Catalogue of Cambrian and 

 Silurian Fossils,' 74, 326 ; Obi- 

 tuary of [i 820-1 869], 69, 432, 



477 ; Undescribed Species (by 

 F. R. C. Reed), 00, 303 ; 01, 5, 



106, 246, 355, 576; 02, 122, 145, 



156,337 



Salterella Hardniani (Eth. jun. 

 MS.) Foord, sp. nov. 90, 98 



Saltern Cove, Fossils from, 77, 10 1 



Salvador, Geology of, 69, 455 



Salwey, Humphrey. Obitu- 

 ary of [1803- 1 877], 77, 144 



Salzach District, Glaciation of, 88, 

 128 



Sam, Thomas B. F. Origin 

 of Auriferous Conglomerates, 

 Gold Coast, 98, 284 



Samos, Camel and Nilghai in, 10, 



354 



Fossils of, 89, 431 ; 93, 69 



Skull of Pliohyrax gracus 



from U. Miocene of, 99, 507, 547 

 San Fernando, Foraminifera from, 



73, 362 

 San Francisco, Geology of, 96, 95 

 Sand, ^olian, of N. America, 89, 



289 

 Blast, Development of Trilo- 

 bites by, 94, 553 

 brought up by Lobworms, 



94, 489 

 Drifting and Sedimentation, 



03, 284 



Dunes, 64, 29 



Dunes and Cwms, Cause of 



Crateriform, 93, 323 

 - — Dyke, 70, 234 



Foliation of, 71, 316 



Grains, 92, 429, 478, 527 



Grains in Micaceous (Gneiss, 



94, 152 

 Grains, Packing of, 84, 479 



Miniature Domes in, 84, 20 



- of the Shore, and its Erosive 

 Effects on Wood, 01, 193 



Pipes in Chalk, and Cavities 



in Gravel, 68, 445 ; 70, 120 



Pits at Hill Morton, near 



Rugby, 92, 381 



Sonorous, 02, 573 



— — Space occupied by Grains of, 



84, 192, 288 

 Sand-worn Pebbles in Weald of 



Sussex, 78, 287 

 Sands and Gravels in Boulder-Clay, 



94, ■},-:,'], 402 

 — — Quaternary of Reading, Tree 



Trunks in, 80, 140 



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