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Solenopora nigra, Brown, sp. nov. 

 94, 149 



Solenopsis viajor, sp. nov. 03, 237 



Solent River, 98, 349 



Solfataras, 73, 233 



Sollas, Ig-erna B. J. Struc- 

 ture and Affinities of Rhaetic 

 Plant Naiadita, 01, 140 



Sollas, Prof. Wm. Johnson. 

 British Crustacean, 72, 144 ; 

 U. Greensand of Cambridge 72, 

 332 ; Ventriculidae, U. Green- 

 sand, Cambridge, 73, 45 ; Cop- 

 rolites of U. Greensand, &c. 73, 

 92 ; Foraminifera and Sponges, 

 U. Greensand, Cambridge, 73, 

 268 ; Eubrochtis clausus. Sponge 

 from Cambridge ' Coprolite ' Bed, 

 76, 398 ; Glauconite Granules in 

 Cambridge Greensand, 76, 539 ; 

 Evolution in Geology, 77, i ; 

 Genus Webbia, in Cambridge 

 Greensand, 77, 102 ; Lectures on 

 Geology, 79, 374; Protospongia, 

 80, 322 ; Fragments of Mica 

 Schists, 80, 515; Island of Tor- 

 ghattan, 80, 516; Astroconia 

 Granti, Silurian, Canada, 81, 

 189; New Plesiosaurus, Lr. Lias, 

 Charmouth, 81, 329 ; Fossil 

 Sponges, Inferior Oolite, 83, 

 237 ; Estuaries of Severn, 83, 

 374 ; Geology of Wicklow, 88, 

 131 ; Skeleton of Monograpttis 

 priodon,93,^Zii; Igneous Rocks 

 at Barnavavi, Carlingford, 93, 

 551; Olivine Converted into 

 Serpentine, 95, 257 ; Mode of 

 Flow of Viscous Fluid, 95, 281 ; 

 Pitch Glaciers or Poissiers, 95, 

 566 ; Structure of Coral Reef, 

 99, 27 ; Fossils in University 

 Museum, Oxford, 99, 277 ; 

 Sponge-spicules in Carboniferous 

 L. of Derbyshire, 99, 278 ; Two 

 new Crinoidea, 00, 137 ; Worm- 

 track from Slates of Bray Head, 

 00, 138 ; Derived Limestones, 

 00, 248 ; Order of Consolidation 

 of Minerals in Igneous Rocks, 

 00, 295 ; Address to Geological 

 Section at Bradford, 00, 449 ; 

 Rate of Increase of Underground 

 Temperatures, 01, 502 ; Mineral 

 Analysis of Rocks, 02, 140 ; 

 Figure of Earth, 03, 134; In- 



vestigation of Fossils by Serial 

 Sections, 03, 361 

 Sollas, Prof. Wm. Johnson, 

 and A. J. Jukes-Srowne. 



Included Rock-fragments of Cam- 

 bridge Greensand, 72, 571 

 Solomon Islands and their Geology,, 

 88, 16S 



Islands, Some Rocks from,. 



96, 358 . . 

 Somali, Foraminiferal Flint from, 



99, 93 

 Somaliland, Belemnites from, 96,, 

 296 



Geology of, 96, 289 ; 00, 44 



Indian Jurassic Shell in, 96,, 



294 



Rocks from, 88, 414 



Somerset and Devon, Palseozoic 

 Rocks of, 81, 441 



Carboniferous Strata of, 73, 45 



Caves, Rodentia, 69, 371 



Coalfields of, 71, 500, 520 



Coalfields of. Faults and Con- 

 tortions in, 69, 187 



Coal-measures, 78, 345 



Coast, Movements, 69, 178 



Cretaceous Rocks of, 74, 246 



Depth of Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone Sea, 69, 139 

 Disturbances at Vobster, 82,, 



386 .. . 



Divining-rod in, 72, 528 



Geological Excursions to, 68, 



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 — Geology of, 68, 135, 387 

 Glaciation of West, 74, 255,. 



334, 335 



Ichthyosaurus tenuirostris,. 



nearly perfect, from, 91, 289 



Inversions of Carboniferous 



Strata in, 71, 145 ; 76, 455 



Minerals of, 72, 129 ; 73, 166 



Palaeontology of Rhsetic Beds 



of, 65, 481 



Rhastic Beds of, 72, 196 



Triassic Rocks of, 75, 163 



Somervail, Alexander. Depth 

 of Seas in which Carboniferous 

 Limestone was formed, 69, 139 ; 

 Serpentine of the Lizard, 84,. 

 479 ; 89, 96 ; Lizard Rocks, 

 87, 518 ; Banded Gneisses of S. 

 Devon, 88, 46 ; Dyke in Lizard 

 Serpentine, 88, 553; Breccia 

 and Hornblende Schists, 89. 



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