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Index. 



NEW 



IMF. 



of Parallelodon Effertonianusin Somali- 

 land, 294; On the Occurrence of 



Numuiulitic Limestone in S.E. Africa, 



487. 

 Newton and Sharnian, Cretaceous Fossils 



from the Drift of Moreseat, '247. 

 Newton, W., The Origin of Nitrate in 



Chili, 339. 

 North Cliff, Southwold, A Section at the, 



354. 

 Nummulitic Limestone in S.E. Africa, 



487. 



OBITUARIES of Hugh Miller, 92 ; 

 Prof. L. Riitimeyer, 93 ; E. A- 

 Wiinsch, 94; Hon. 'W. B. D. Man- 

 tell, 95, 239 ; Sekiya Seikei, 143 ; 

 Charles Wachsmuth, 189 ; Thomas 

 Beesley, 336 ; Sir Joseph Prestwich, 

 336, 381 ; Professor A. H. Green, 489 ; 

 Marshall Hall, 673 ; H. J. Slack, 575. 



Old Bed Sandstone and Carboniferous 

 Bocks in Arran, 155, 222. 



of Scotland, 106,570. 



, Palceon- 



tological Considerations on the, 217. 



Origin of Nitrate in Chili, 339. 



Oscillations of Level of Land near Liver- 

 pool, 488. 



Ottrelite, Phyllade, and Phyllite, 79. 



PALAIOCTOPUS, gen. nov., H. 

 "Woodw., 567. 

 Palaoctopus Neivboldi, 567. 

 Palffiontographical Society, 192, 385,572. 

 Palasontological Considerations on the 



Old Bed of Scotland, 217- 

 Palaeontology of New York, 36. 

 ParaUel Roads of Glen Boy, 383, 528. 



Prof. Bonney on the, 432. 



Parallelodon Egertonianus found in 



Somali-land, 294. 

 Pavlow, A. P., On Dikes of Oligocene 



Sandstone in Neocomian Clays, 49 ; 



Classification of the Strata between 



the Kimeridgian and the Aptian, 238. 

 Madame, Miocene and Pliocene 



Mammals in Bussia, 380. 

 Peach, Home, and Teall, Memoirs of the 



Geological Survey of Scotland, 1 74. 

 Pebbly Quartz -schists from the Val 



d'Anniviers, 400. 

 Pelvis of Cryptoclidus Oxoniensis, On the, 



145. 

 Peneplain of the Scottish Highlands, 525. 

 Perlitic Structure, 15. 

 Petroleum, 176. 



Philosophical Palaeontology, 429. 

 Phosphate of Lime in the Loudon Basin, 



342. 



Phyllade Phyllite, and Ottrelite, 79. 



Physical Conditions under which tin- 

 Old Bed Sandstone of Scotland was 



deposited, 106. 

 Plant Beds of Tertiary Age in British 



Columbia, 421. 

 Pleistocene Beds of the Maltese Islands, 



201. 

 Pliocene Deposits of Holland, 329. 

 Fodophthalniatous Crustaceans fromVan- 



couver, 88. 

 Post-Pliocene Submergence of the Isle 



of Wight, 66. 

 Post-Tertiary Clays in Eastern England, 



449. 

 Pre-Cambrian Fossils, 513. 

 Pre -Glacial Valleys and Lake-Basins of 



Sub-Alpine Switzerland, 235. 

 Present Aspects of Glacial Geology, 542. 

 Prestwich, Sir Joseph, Death of, 336, 



381. 

 Preller, C. S. du Biche, The Merjelen 



Lake, 97 ; The Ice-Avalanche on the 



Geinmi Pass, 103 ; The Mineral 



Springs of the Baden District, 149 ; 



The Pliocene Glaciation of Sub -Alpine 



Switzerland, 235. 

 Priem, F., Fish-remains from Phos- 



phatic Chalk in France, 278. 

 Pyroxene and Serpentine associated with 



Eozoon Canadense, 47. 



QUABTZITE Lenticles in Schists of 

 South-Eastern Anglesey, 551. 



READE, T. M., Change of Form by 

 Expansion, as an Element in 

 Mountain-building, 351 ; Oscillations 

 in the Level of Land as shown by 

 Buried River Valleys, 488 ; Present 

 Aspects of Glacial Geology, 542. 



Red Marl near Liverpool, Receut Borings 

 in the, 496. 



Bedwood, Boverton, Petroleum, 176. 



Beed, F. R. Cowper, Evolution of the 

 genus Cheirurus, 117, 161 ; The 

 Fauna of the Keisley Limestone, 235. 



Reid, C, Eocene Deposits of Dorset, 282. 



Reid, J., and P. Macnair, The Old Red 

 Sandstone of Scotland, 106, 570 ; 

 Palaeontological Considerations of the 

 Old Red Sandstone of Scotland, 217. 



and Strahan, Ou Submerged Laud- 

 surfaces at Barry, 237. 



Beminiscences of a Yorkshire Naturalist. 

 522. 



Beyuolds and Gardiner, The Kildare 

 inlier, 332. 



Biebeckite and Nepheline in a New 

 British Bock, 371. 



