Ung- 



GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE. 



Ungxilata (Prof. Max Schlosser), 

 86, 326 



Uniform System of Abbreviation 

 for Scientific Periodicals, 88, 573 



Uniformity and Vulcanicity, 75, 97 



in Geology, 94, 335 



Unio-\\V.'e. Shells from Coal-mea- 

 sures at South Joggins, 94, 137 



Unto liinosus, in Crag, 72, 431 



Willcocksii, R. B. Newton, 



sp. nov. 99, 406 



United-States, Coal-area of, 73, 99 



Geological Exploration of For- 

 tieth Parallel, 79, 467 



• Geological & Geographical 



Survey of Colorado, «S:c. 80, 477 



Geological Map of, 73, 371 



Geological Surveys, 74, 412 ; 



86, 172, 464; 92, 177, 179 . 



Geological Surveys, Publica- 

 tions of, 93, 523 



Geology of, 71, 32, 127, 178, 



221, 269, 275, 277 



National Museum, 00, 419 



Silurian Rocks of, 72, 509 



Universe, Physical System of, 79, 

 82 



Unmapped Toadstone Bed in Der- 

 byshire, 03, 84 



Unterdevonische Crinoiden, 88, 



317 

 irphain, Warren. Till in New 



England, 79, 283 ; Geology of 

 Central and W. Minnesota, 81, 

 280 ; Lake Agassiz, 83, 427 ; 

 Work of Prof. H. C. Lewis, 89, 

 153; Quaternary Changes of 

 Level, 90, 492 ; Elevation and 

 Subsidence, 91, 92 ; Exploration 

 of Glacial Lake Agassiz, 91, 228 ; 

 Changes of Level in N. America, 

 91, 330 ; Pleistocene Climatic 

 Changes, 94, 340 



Upheaval, Evidence of, in Medi- 

 terranean Coast-line, 70, 548 



Uphill Caves, Weston-super-Mare, 

 98, 569 



Railway-cutting, 70, 192, 239. 



586 



Upper Egypt, First Cataract, 67. 

 28 



— — Eocene, Barton and Bagsho! 

 Beds, 88, 232 



Tertiary Corals, 88, 28 



Lr. 



78, 



Upware, Brachiopoda from 



Greensand at, 68, 399 

 Coral Rag of, 77, 476 



90 



Neocomian of, 83, 372 



& Potton Pebble-beds of Up. 



Neocomian Sands, 80, 414 



Section at, 68, 272 



Terebratulidas from, 67, 454 



Urals. 77, 399 



Geology of S. W. Slopes of, 



82, 407 

 Recent and Rapid Elevation 



of, 90, 438 

 Ura7uister^ Gregory, gen. nov. 99, 



347 



Uronemus^ 72, 271 



magnus^i Traquair, sp nov. 



74, 554 



Ursus ferox, Pleistocene of Malta, 

 93, 67 



Uruguay, Fossils from, 65, 528 



IJssher, R. J. Caves & Kitchen- 

 midden at Carrigagower, Cork, 

 80, 512 



TTssher, William Aug-ustus 

 Edxnond. Subdivisions of Tri- 

 assic Rocks, 75, 163 ; Terminal 

 Curvature of Slaty Laminae in 

 S. W. Counties, 78, 237 ; His- 

 torical Geology of Cornwall, 79, 

 27, 74, 102, 166, 203, 251, 307; 

 Facia non Verba^ 79, 93 ; ' Pre- 

 historic Europe,' Submerged 

 Forests and Forest-beds of Corn- 

 wall, 81, 131 ; Palseozoic Rocks 

 of Devon and Somerset, 81, 441 ; 

 Culm of Devonshire, 87, 10 ; 

 Devonian Rocks of S. Devon, 

 90, 284 ; Geology of S. Lincoln- 

 shire, &c. 90, 565 ; Triassic 

 Rocks of W. Somerset, 91, 227 ; 

 Prawle Problem, 91, 511; Palaeo- 

 zoic Strata in Southern Counties, 

 92, 38 ; Permian in Devonshire, 

 92, 247 ; Devon and Cornish 

 Granites, 92, 467 ; Geology 

 around Exeter, 02, 524 ; Radio- 

 larian Cherts in Culm, 02, 576 



A. J. Jukes - Browne, 



& A. Strahan. Geology of 

 Lincoln, 88, 571 



Utah, Fossil Ostracoda from Wyo- 

 ming, &c. 93, 385 



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