INDEX FROM 1864-1903. 



Ste^ 



Sponge, Ordovician, Little Metis, 

 Canada, 93, 56 



PalcEosacciis Dawsoni, Hinde, 



gen. et sp. nov. Ordovician, 

 Canada, 93, 56 



Remains in Greensand, S. of 



England, 85, 324 



Siliceous, of Italy, 83, 36 



Silurian, 89, 232 



Siluro-Cambrian, 90, 169 



Spicules, Up. Chalk, Horstead, 



Norfolk, 81, 228 



Spitzbergen Chert Deposits, 



88, 241 



Utica Slate, 91, 22 



Spongia paradoxica, 84, 185 



Spooner, W. C. Agriculture of 

 New Forest, 71, 271 



Spore Coal, 71, 88 



Spottiswoode, Williazn. 

 Obituary of [1825-1883], 83, 336 



Spratt, Vice-Admiral Tho- 

 mas A. B. Bone -caves of 

 Malta, 67, 328 ; died 10 March, 

 1888 [1811-1888]. 



Spring-er, F. and C. Wacb- 

 smuth. Monograph on Cri- 

 noids, 98, 276, 318, 419, 522 



Spurious Flint Implements, 88, 239 



Spurrell, Flaxman Charles 

 John. Palaeolithic Implements, 

 Crayford, 80, 378 ; W. Kent 

 Denudation, 87, 121 ; Peat near 

 London, 92, 524 



Sqiialodon Wilkinsoni, M'Coy, sp. 

 nov. 67, 145 



Sqtialoraja, Anatomy of, 87, 190 



and Chimcsra, Structure of, 



95, 385 



Lateral Line of, 87, 378 



polyspondyhiy Ag. 72, 145 



Squatina, New Specimen from 



Wurtemberg, 98, 289 



Cranei^ A. S. Woodw. 88, 139 



Stability of Land around Hudson's 



Bay, 00, 266 

 Stacey, G-eorg-e S. Geology 



of Benghazi, 67, 420 

 Stache, G. Fusulina Limestone, 



77, 165 ; Western Sahara, 82, 



519 

 Staffordshire, Carboniferous Rocks 



in North, 99, 505 



Coalfield, 90, 426 



Coalfield, South, 65, 508 ; 



75, 193 



Staffordshire, Keraierpetuin Gal- 

 vanzy from, 95, 81 



North, Naturalists' Field-club, 



70, 238 



Pebbles in Bunter Beds of, 



80, 404 



South, Some Trias Sections in, 



02, 213 



White Clays of, 67, 246 



Stagonolepis Robertsoni, and Evolu- 

 tion of Crocodilia, 75, 275 



Staining of Rocks beneath Magne- 

 sian Limestone, 76, 476 



Stalagmitic Deposits, 74, 191 



Stanford's Geological Map of Lon- 

 don, 78, 322 



Stanley, William Ford. 

 Amount of Energy Developed by 

 Cooling of Earth, 84, 376 ; Gla- 

 cial Period, 84, 518 ; Glaciation 

 of Norway, 87, 188 



Stanner, Igneous Rocks of, 86, 

 219 



Stapff,F. IVI. Crystalline Schists 

 of Lepontine Alps, 92, 6 ; Sand- 

 grains in Micaceous Gneiss, 94,. 

 152 



Starfish, Devonian, 74, 5, 6 



List of Silurian, 69, 244 



New Silurian, 69, 241 



Oldest British, 74, 96 



Palaeozoic, 74, 238, 432 ; 86,, 



119 



Stather, John Walker. 

 Sources of Boulders of E. York- 

 shire, 01, 17 



Statical and Dynamical Metamor- 

 phism, 89, 243 



Staurolite, 73, 102 



Steart, Frederick Anthony. 

 Overthrusts, Faults, and Dis- 

 turbances in Braysdown Colliery, 

 Somerset, 02, 329 



Stebbing-, Rev. Thos. Rede 

 Roscoe. Calceola sandalina, 

 Lamk. 73, 57 ; Naturalist of 

 Cumbrae, 91, 218; History of 

 Crustacea, 93, 324 



Stebbing-, Wm. Pinckard 

 Delane. Boulders of Granite, 

 Betchworth, Surrey, 97, 143 



Stefani, Prof. Carlo de. Plio- 

 cene Shells of Siena, 77, 469 ; 

 Eruptive Rocks, Apennines, 90, 

 323 ; Foldings of Apuan Alps,. 

 90, 372 



