INDEX FROM 1864-1903. 



Tea 



67, 329 ; Zone o{ Ammonites an- 

 gulatus, 67, 329 ; Axinopsis^ gen. 

 nov. V. ScJiizodus et Axinus, 68, 

 412 ; Oldest British Belemnite, 

 69, 166 ; Geology of Guyana in 

 Venezuela, 69, 330 ; Brachiopoda 

 of British Secondary Rocks, 

 69, 550 ; Middle Lias in N.E. of 

 Ireland, 70, 133; Lr. and Mid. 

 Lias in Gloucestershire, 70, 235 ; 

 Census of Marine Invertebrata 

 of Lias, 71, 4 ; Age of Nubian 

 Sandstone, 71, 332 ; Rudimentary 

 Geology, 72, 131 ; Oldest known 

 Trigonia in Britain, 72, 306 ; 

 New Liassic Fossils, 75, 203 ; 

 SphenonduLS hamatus^ 75, 286 ; 

 Lias about Radstock, 75, 381 ; 

 Yorkshire Lias, 76, 511; Mio- 

 cene of S. Australia, 77, 526 ; 

 Boring for Salt and Coal in Tees 

 District, 92, 383 ; Obituary of 

 [1840-1901], 02, 87 



Tate, R. and J. S. Kolden. 

 Iron-ores Associated with Basalts 

 of N.E. Ireland, 70, 85 



Taunton, John Kooke. 

 Obituary of [died 1893], 93, 576 



Tawney, Edward Bernard. 

 Limit of Rhsetic-bedsin S. Wales, 

 66, 39 ; Terebratida diphya in 

 Alps, 69, 326 ; Fossils in Bud- 

 leigh-Salterton Pebbles, 70, 141 ; 

 Zoophyais scoparhis, 73, 512 ; 

 Palccozoic Starfishes, 74, 238 ; 

 Gasteropoda from Dundry, 74, 

 368 ; Cretaceous Aporrhaidas, 

 75, 139; Rocks of N. Wales, 

 80, 207, 452 ; Beds of Headon 

 Hill and Colwell Bay, 81, 45 ; 

 Folkestone Beds, 82, 92 ; Wood- 

 wardian Laboratory Notes, Rock- 

 sections, 82, 548 ; 83, 17, 65 ; 

 Brockenhurst Beds, near Lynd- 

 hurst, 83, 157 ; Section at Hord- 

 well Cliffs, 83, 371 ; Obituary of 

 [1840- 1 882], 83, 140 



Tay, Firth of. Geology of, 83, 544 



Taylor, John Ellor. Geology 

 of Manchester, 64, 123; Drift- 

 deposits in Lancashire and Nor- 

 folk, 67, 281 ; Up. and Lr. Crags 

 of Norfolk, 67, 331 ; Subsidence 

 at Marton, 69, 336 ; Certain Phe- 

 nomena in the Drift near Nor- 

 wich, 69, 508 ; Middle Drift- 



beds in Cheshire, 70, 162 ; Re- 

 lation of Red to Norwich Crag,, 



71, 314 ; Divining-rod in Essex,, 



72, 576 ; Geological Stories, 73, 

 232 ; Geology of Suffolk, 74, 

 268 ; Faults in London Clay, 

 Harwich, 79, 383 ; Submerged 

 Forests, 82, 573 ; Geology in 

 Suffolk, 85, 180; Obituary of 

 [1835-1895], 95, 528 



Taylor, John Ellor, and 

 A. W. Morant. Water- 

 bearing Strata of Norwich, 70, 

 119 



Taylor, N. Cudgegong Dia- 

 mond-field, 79, 399, 444 ; 80,333 



Tchihatchef, P. de. Palseon- 

 tology of Asia Minor, 67, 117; 

 Granite of Asia Minor, 67, 406 



Teall, J. J. Karris. Pottoii 

 and Wicken Deposits, 76, 41 ; 

 Pennine Chain, 80, 92 ; Influ- 

 ence of Earth's Movement on 

 Geological Structure of British 

 Isles, 80, 349 ; Reply to Pro- 

 fessor Hull, 80, 349 ; Andesites 

 and Porphyrites, 83, 100, 145, 

 252 ; Hypersthene Andesite, 83, 

 344 ; Faulted Slate, 84, i ; 

 Petrological Notes on some E. 

 England Dykes, 84, 92 ; Dr. 

 Petersen on Cheviot Rocks, 84, 

 226 ; Chemical and Microscopical 

 Characters of Whin Sill, 84, 380; 

 Quartz-Felsites, &c. Cheviot Dis- 

 trict, 85, 106 ; British Petro- 

 graphy, 86, 48 ; 88, 143, 365 ; 

 Hornblende-bearing Rocks, 86, 

 346 ; Metamorphosis of Lizard 

 Gabbros, 86, 481 ; Lizard Ser- 

 pentines, 87, 137 ; Banded 

 Gneisses, 87, 486 ; Amygdaloids 

 of Tynemouth Dyke, 89, 481 j 

 Coast Section at the Lizard, 93, 

 136; Radiolarian Chert, Mullion 

 Island, 93, 137 ; Petrological 

 Notes, 96, 561 ; Differentiation 

 in Igneous Magmas, 97, 552 ; 

 Petrological Notes on Cowal, 

 98, 85 ; Phosphatised Trachyte 

 from Clipperton Atoll, 98, 234 ; 

 Nepheline-Syenite and its Asso- 

 ciates in N.W. Scotland, 00, 385 ; 

 Director of Geological Survey, 

 01, 144 ; Dedolomitisation, 03, 

 513 



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