INDEX FROM 1864-1903. 



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Eurypterus from Carboniferous, 

 88, 419 ; Eryon antiquus., from 

 Lr. Lias of Lyme Regis, 88, 

 433 ; Discovery of Tuy7'ilepas in 

 Canada, 89, 271 ; Palaeontology 

 of W. Australia, 90, 97 ; Guide 

 to Geol. Department, Brit. Mus. 

 90, 278 ; New British Isopod, 

 90, 529 ; 98, 385 ; Neuropterous 

 Insect from Lr. Lias, Barrow-on- 

 Soar, 92, 193 ; New British Spe- 

 cies of Cychis, 93, 28 ; 94, 530 ; 

 Fossils Applied as Charms, 93, 

 246 ; Recent Geological History 

 of Arctic Lands, 93, 575 ; Car- 

 boniferous Trilobites from Banks 

 of Hodder, 94, 481 ; Retrospect 

 of Thirty Years, 94, 529 ; Presi- 

 dential Address to Geological 

 Society of London, 95, 183 ; 96, 

 185 ; Reconstruction of Iguano- 

 don, 95, 289 ; Podophthalmous 

 Crustacea from Vancouver's and 

 Queen Charlotte's Islands, 96, 

 88 ; Fossil Octopus {Calais New- 

 boldi), 96, 88 ; PalcBOctopus 

 Newboldi, gen. et sp. nov. 96, 

 567 ; Antlers of Red-deer, 98, 

 49 ; New Species of Brachyurous 

 Crustacean from Wilts, 98, 302 ; 

 Discovery of Lyclosphcsromn, in 

 Purbeck of Aylesbury, 98, 385 ; 

 Elephas ganesa, from Pliocene, 

 India, 99, 337 ; Mesodromilites 

 Birleyce, 00, 61 ; Palaeozoic 

 Phyllopoda, 00, 82 ; Address to 

 Museums Association, 00, 374 ; 

 Podophthalmous Crustaceans 

 from British Columbia, 00, 392, 

 433 ; Table of British Strata, 00, 

 474 ; ' Pyrgoma cretacea^ from 

 Up. Chalk, 01, 145, 240, 528 ; 

 Some Carboniferous Trilobites, 

 01, 152; Pleurotomaprtsca^OX^ 

 409 ; Crustacea from the Up. 

 Cretaceous of Faxe, 01, 486 ; 

 Retirement of, 02, i ; Culm Tri- 

 lobites from Coddon Hill, 02, 

 481 ; Middle Cambrian Fossils 

 of Canadian Rockies, 02, 502, 

 530 ; Devonian Trilobites of 

 Cornwall, 03, 28 ; Fossil Prawns 

 from Isle of Wight, 03, 97 ; 

 Cave Hunting in Cyprus, 03, 

 241 ; Oleneltus ? Thompso7ii^ from 

 Canadian Rockies, 03, 297 ; 



Some Ideas of Life, 03, yj-^ ; 

 Address R. Microscopical Society, 

 03, 373 ; Photography in Geo- 

 logy, 03, 408 ; Address to Nor- 

 folk and Norwich Naturalists' 

 Society, 03, 421 



Woodward, Henry, and Wm. 

 Davies. Pleistocene Deposits 

 yielding Mammalia at Ilford, 

 Essex, 74, 390 



— — and R. Etlieridg-e, Jun. 

 Dithyrocaris from Carboniferous 

 Limestone, 73, 482 ; Dithyro- 

 caris from Carboniferous of E. 

 Kilbride, &c. 74, 107 



and T. It. Jones. Scandi- 

 navian PhyllocaridEe, 88, 98 ; 

 Salterina^ an undescribed Car- 

 boniferous Fossil, 88,453 ; Some 

 Palaeozoic Phyllopoda, 95, 539 ; 

 Thirteenth Report on Fossil 

 Phyllopoda, 96, 41 ; Crustacea, 

 99, 388 ; Palaeozoic Phyllopoda, 

 00, 82 ; Belinuriis grandcEVtis, 

 00, 177 



Woodward, Horace Boling*- 

 broke. Railway-cutting at Up- 

 hill, 70, 239 ; Inversions of Car- 

 boniferous Strata in Somerset, 

 71, 149; 76, 455; Metamor- 

 phism of Strata in Mendip Hills, 

 71, 400 ; List of Minerals found 

 in Somerset, 72, 129; Midford 

 Sands, 72, 513; 88, 470; Di- 

 vining-rod in Somerset, 72, 528 ; 

 Boulder-clay (?) in Devon, 72, 

 574 ; Glaciation of S.W. England, 

 74, 335 ; Relations and Group- 

 ing of Permian and Triassic 

 Rocks, 74, 385 ; Rhaetic Bedsnr. 

 Newark, 74, 480 ; Ramble across 

 Mendip Hills, 74, 48 1 ; Glaciation 

 of W. Somerset, 74, 573 ; Geo- 

 logical Progress, 76, i ; Gravels 

 near Newton Abbot, 76, 276 ; 

 Geology of England and Wales, 

 76, 566 ; 87, 314 ; Devonian 

 Rocks near Newton Abbot and 

 Torquay, 77, 447 ; Prof. Phillips 

 on Devonian Question, 78, 424; 

 Mammoth not Pre- Glacial in 

 Britain, 79, 235 ; Age of Mun- 

 desley River-bed, 79, 306 ; Dis- 

 turbances in Chalk of Norfolk, 

 79, 380 ; 81, 93 ; Fossils on 

 Cleavage Planes, 79, 575; Ad- 

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