INDEX 



ABB 



ABBOTT, G., Cellular Magnesian 

 Limestone of Duiham, 89. 

 Aberdeen, Meeting of the Museums 



Association at, 430. 

 Addi-ess to the Geological Section of the 



British Association, 433. 

 Address to the Norfolk and Norwich 



Naturalists' Society, 421. 

 Address to the Eoyal Microscopic Society, 



373. 

 African Geology, 547. 

 Agassiz, A., Corals and Coral Eeefs in 



the Pacific, 363. 

 Age of Lake -Basins between Jura and 



the Alps, 279. 

 Age of Pyrenean Granite, 538. 

 Alces machlis in the Thames Valley, 90. 

 Alluvial Plains, Eiver Curves around, 



350. 

 Ammonites, Two Toarcian, 329. 

 Ampthill Clay in the Boulder-clay at 



Biggleswade, 372. 

 Anderson, Tempest, Volcanic Studies in 



Many Lands, 160. 

 Andrews, G. "W., Some Suggestions on 



Extinction, 1 ; The Evolution of the 



Proboscidea, 225 ; Expedition to the 



Eayiim, Egypt, 337. 

 Annual General Meeting of the Geological 



Society, 179. 

 Annual Volume of the Palceontographical 



Society, 85. 

 Anthracosiro, Further. Remarks on the 



Carboniferous Arachnid, 405. 

 A. fritschii, Pocock, sp. nov., 406. 

 Anthracosiro woodwardi, gen. et sp. 



nov., a new Carboniferous Arachnid, 



248. 

 Arachnid, A New Carboniferous, 247. 

 Ai'ber, E. A. Newell, Fossil Flora of the. 



Cumberland Coalfield, 43 ; Plants as 



Zonal Indices, 359 ; Homceomorphy 



among Fossil Plants, 385 ; Fossil Flora 



of the Ardwick Series of Manchester, 



514. 

 Archaean Eocks, The Origin of the, 191. 

 Arnold, E., Tertiaries of San Pedro, 



California, 523. 



DECADE IV. VOL. X. — NO. XII. 



BOL 



Arnold- Bemrose, H. H., Geology of the 

 Ashbom-ne and Buxton Branch of the 

 London & North- Western Eailway , 331. 



Arsinbitherium from the Fayum, 629. 



Arsinoitherium Andrewsii, Lankester, 

 531. 



Arsinoitherium Zitteli, Beadn., 529. 



Avebury, Lord, An Experiment in Moun- 

 tain-Building, 328. 



AveHne, W, T., Obituary of, 285. 



BALL, John, The Semna Cataract or 

 Eapid of the Nile, 44. 

 "Banaba" or Ocean Island, Notes on, 



298. 

 Barbados, The Geology of, 94. 

 Barron & Hume, Egyptian Geology, 277. 

 Barrow, G., Geology of the Cheadle 



Coalfield, 473. 

 Base of the Keuper in South Devon, 460. 

 Basset, H., FossOiferous Oldhaven Beds 



at Ipswich, 453. 

 Bate, Dorothy M. A., Cave-Hunting in' 



Cj'prus, 241. 

 Batrachian Footprints from, the Coal- 

 measures of Joggins, Nova Scotia, 327. ' 

 Batrachosuchus Browni, Broom, sp. nov., 



499.. 

 Beadnell, H. J. L., Flint Implements 



from. Fayum, Egypt, 53 ; Egyptian^ 



Geology, 131.. 

 Belemnites of the Faringdon ' Sponge- 

 Gravels,' 32. 

 Bell, E. , Geological. Survey of Canada, 519. 

 Benham, W. B., Gigantic Cirripede from 



New Zealand, 110. 

 Bennett, F. J., Eolithic Implements at 



Belfast and at Bloomsbury, 127. 

 Bernard, H. H., Catalogue of Madre- 



poranan Corals, 4j64.. 

 Biarritz, The Geology of, 333. 

 Blake,. J. F. , Sedimentary Deposits, 12,72. 

 Blake, J. H., Geology of the Country 



around Eeading, 316. 

 Bloomsbury, Eolithic Implements at, 127. 

 Blown Sands and Associated Deposits of 



Towan Head, 19. 

 Bolivia, Eecent Breccias in, 549. . - 



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