Index. 



581 



Lie 



OVE 



Xichas (Dicranopeltis) Woodwardi, Reed, 



sp. nov., 9. 

 Lichas hirsutiis, var. tuherenlatus, Reed, 



var. nov., 7. 

 List of Papers read in Section C, British 



Association, 462. 

 Listracanthus Wardi, A. S. Woodw., 



sp. noy., 487. 

 Local Disturbances of Beds, 516. 

 Lomas, J., Quartz-Dykes near Foxdale, 



Isle of Man, 34 ; Geology of the 



Country round Southport, 566. 



MAcALlSTER, D. A., Tin and 

 Tourmaline, 46. 

 Mackie, W. , Rapid Method of Estimating 



Specific Gravities, 503 ; Continents 



and Ocean Basins, 564. 

 Madreporarian Corals, Catalogue of, 464. 

 Magnetite Mines near Cogne, 90. 

 Major, Forsyth, Carnivora from Isere, 



France, 534. 

 Mammal from Ariwal North, South 



Africa, 345. 

 Mammals, New, from Fayum, Egypt, 



337, 529, 531. 

 Mammoth, The, 361. 

 Mathematical Crvstallography, 336, 



420. 

 Matheria brevis, from the Trenton Lime- 

 stone, Ottawa, 358. 

 Matthew, G. F., Notes on Cambrian 



Faunas, 278 ; Batrachian and other 



Footprints from the Coal-measui'es of 



Joggins, Nova Scotia, 327. 

 McMahon, C. A., Note on the Hindu 



Khoosh, 52 ; Some Further Remarks 



on Granite, 492. 

 Megalohyrax eoccenus, gen. et sp. nov., 



Andrews, 340. 

 Memorial to Henry AUeyne Nicholson, 



451. 

 Mennell, F. P., Minerals of some South 



African Granites, 345 ; African Geology, 



Two Points in, 547. 

 Micraater precursor, The Zone of, 284. 

 Microscopic Type of the Marlstone of 



Tainton, 265. 

 Miers, H. A., Mineralogy, 165 ; Varia- 

 tions of Angles observed in Crystals, 



265. 

 Miller, N. H. J., Amount of Nitrogen 



and Carbon in some Clays and Marls, 

 . 188. 



Mineralogical Society, 189, 283, 331. 

 Minerals of some South African Granites, 



345. 

 Miocene of France, Carnivora from the, 



534. 

 Molengraaff 's Geological Explorations in 



Central Borneo, 167. 



Molyneux, A. J. C, Sedimentary De- 

 posits of South Rhodesia, 133. 



Moore, J. E. S., Origin of Lake Tan- 

 ganyika, 418. 



Moore, S., An Unmapped Toadstone in 

 Derbyshire, 84. 



Mosasaurs, On the Origin of the^ 119. 



Mountain Chains, Circidar Form of, 

 305. 



Mountain- Building, An Experiment in, 

 328. 



Muff & Wright, Preglacial Raised Beach 

 in Cork, 501. 



Museums Association, 430. 



NATURAL Sciences, Catalogue of 

 Books on the, 415. 

 Nautiloidea from Kiaochow, North 



China, 482. 

 Neilson, J., Flint Implements from the 



Fayum, Egypt, 192. 

 Neocomian Ammonites from North 



Germany, 268. 

 Neolithic Implements from Fayum, 



Egypt, 53. 

 Newton, E. T., The Elk in the Thames 



Valley, 90. 

 Nicholson, H. A., Memorial to, 451. 

 Nitrogen and Organic Carbon in some 



Clays and Marls, 188. 

 Nopcsa, F., Tehnatosaiirus, new name 



for the Dinosaur Limnosaurus, 94. 

 Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society, 



421. 



OBITUARIES of Rev. Prof . Wiltshire, 

 46 ; Alfred R. C. Selwyn, 96 ; 



Henry Stopes, 143 ; Alfred V. Jennings, 



143 ; Dr. Hugh Exton, 192 ; F. W. 



Justen, 192; W. T. Aveline, 285; 



Samuel Chadwick, 335 ; W. H. 



Corfield, 479 ; E. E. Walker, 480 ; 



A. F. Renard, 525 ; J. A. Brown, 527; 



Rev. Maxwell H. Close, 575. 

 Ocean Island, Notes on, 298. 

 Olenellus r Thompsoni, from Mount 



Noyse, Canadian Rockies, 297. 

 Origin of Lake Tanganyika, 418. 

 Origin of Quartz-Veins, 139. 

 Origin of the Mosasaurs, 119. 

 Original Form of Sedimentary Deposits, 



12, 72. 

 Orthocerata from North China, 482. 

 Osborne Beds, Isle of Wight, Fossil 



Pra^vns from the, 97 ; Note on the 



Geology of the, 99. 

 Ossiferous Cavern of Pliocene Age at 



Buxton, 91. 

 Overthrust Torridonian Rocks of the Isle 



of Rum, 236. 



