INDEX FROM 1864-1903. 



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Scudder, Samuel K. Fossil 

 Insects of N. America, 68, 172, 

 216; Fossil Butterfly, 72, 532; 

 Palaeozoic Insect, 76, 519 ; British 

 Carboniferous Insects, 81, 293 ; 

 Two English Carboniferous In- 

 sects, 85, 265 ; Tertiary Insects 

 of N. America, 91, 280 ; Fossil 

 Insects of N. America, 92, 128 ; 

 Miocene Insects of Oeningen, 

 95, 116; European Species of 

 Etoblattina, 96, 10 



Sculpture of Alpine Passes and 

 Peaks, 88, 540 



Scyelite in Sark, 89, 109 



Scyllaridia Belln.i H. Woodw. sp. 

 nov. 70, 493 



Scymnus from Up. Tertiary of New 

 Zealand, 88, 315 



acuttcs, J. W. Davis, 88, 316 



Sea Action on ClifTs, &c. 66, 522 



against the Plough, 66, 381 



against Rain and Frost, 66, 63 



against Rivers, 66, 155 



Beaches, Raised, 68, 244 



Changes in Level of, 68, 576 



Cliffs, Buried, v. Faults 70, 



192, 239, 586 



Cliffs and Escarpments, 68, 40 



Coast, 02, 276 



Coast, Erosion of, 84, 566 ; 



86, 26 



Diminution in Volume, in past 



Geological Epochs, 68, 388 



Encroachment in Bristol Chan- 

 nel, 68, 237 



Level, 80, 230 



Level, Changes of, during Gla- 

 cial Period, 72, 392, 485 



Level, Oscillations in, 01, 167, 



223, 253 



Life in the Deep, 75, 88 



Margins, Ancient, in Clare and 



Gal way, 66, 2>2>7, 57 1 



Marks on Coast of Sweden, 



67, 169 



Physical Conditions of Inland, 



72, 545 



Sodium of, 01, 285 



Waste of Insular Land by, 



76, 282 



Water,Origin of Salts in, 93, 165 



Water, Salts of, 68, 53, 94 



' Sea-cows ' and Steller's Sea-cow. 

 See Rhytina gig as, 85, 412 



Seaford, Chalk of, 71, 198 



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Seaside Studies in Natural History, 

 66,36 



Seaton, E. Annual Health Re- 

 port for Nottingham, with Geo- 

 logical Map, 84, 480 



Second British Species of Eury- 

 corinus, 94, 214 



Secondary Deposits, Somersetshire 

 and S. Wales, 68, 135 



Fossils of Australia, 69, 571 



Minerals in Crystalline Rocks,, 



89,285 



Rocks, ComatulcC from British, 



80,46 



Secret of the Highlands, 83, 120,, 



193, 1>1>1 



Section and Rock - exposures at 

 Cave, 83, 215 



Bagshot Beds at Finchley^ 



88, 408 



Baron Hill Park, near Beau- 

 maris, 83, 329 



between Upminster and Rom- 

 ford, 92, 190 



Cretaceous Rocks around 



Glynde, 01, 249 



Hordwell Cliff, 83, 379, 428 



Keuper Marls at Gt. Crosby., 



01, 417 



Lincolnshire Neocomian, 82., 



187 



Lr. Chalk nr. Ely, 64, 1 50 



Lr. Lias at Harbury, 65, 567 



North Cliff, Southwold, 96, 354 



Oblique and Orthogonal, 81, 



20, 237, 383 



Rhsetic Rocks in Worcester- 

 shire, 03, 80 



Secular Straining of Earth, 89, 

 220, 275 ; 90, 344 



Sedbury Cliffs, Lr. Lias at, 03, 372, 



Sedg-wick, Prof. Adam. Bio- 

 graphical Notice of, 67, 43 ; 

 70, 145 ; Obituary of [1786-1873], 

 73, 96 ; Life and Letters of, 9®, 



423 

 Sedgwick Museum, 03, 532 

 Sedgwick Prize Essay for 1888, 90., 



228 

 Sediment Dredged from English 



Lakes, 94, 300 

 Sedimentary Deposits, Original 



Form of, 03, 12, 72 

 Deposits of S. Rhodesia, 03, 



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