584 
TAC 
ACHYLYTE, Additional Occur- 
rences of, 181. 
Tachylyte in Mull, Occurrences of, 555. 
Teall’s British Petrography, 143, 365. 
Teleosteans of the Rupelian, 364. 
Terra-cotta, Effects of Temperature on, 
26. 
Tertiary Lacertilia and Ophidia, 110. 
Outliers on the North Downs, 
123. 
Text-book of Geology, by J. Prestwich, 
vol, ii., 158. 
Titanichthys pharac, Dames, 157. 
Titles of Papers by W. H. Baily, 575. 
Tomes, R. F., on Heterastrea, 207. 
Transport of Granite, found in the Car- 
boniferous Limestone, Dublin, 234. 
Transvaal, Discoveries of Gold in the, 42. 
Traquair, R. H., on the Carboniferous 
Selachii, 81, tor; New Palzoni- 
scidee from the English Coal Measures, 
251; Nomenclature of the Fishes of 
the Old Red Sandstone, 507. 
Tyrrell, J. B., Report on Northern 
Alberta, 368. 
NDESCRIBED 
Fossil, An, 453. 
Uniform System of Abbreviation for 
Scientific Periodicals, 573. 
Unterdevonische Crinoiden, 317. 
Upper Eocene, Barton and Bagshot 
Beds, 232. 
Tertiary Corals, 28. 
Ussher, Jukes-Browne, and Strahan, 
Geology of Lincoln, 571. 
Carboniferous 
ARIEGATED Coal-Measures at 
Swadlincote, 115. 
Vertebrate Fossils of the English Chalk, 
139. 
Paleontology in some Con- 
tinental Museums, 395. 
Remains from the Trias of 
Devonshire, 182. 
Vesuvius and Monte Somma, observa- 
tions on the Forms of, 445. 
Volcanoes of Barren Island and Nar- 
condam, 404. 
— the Two Sicilies, 473. 
AAGEN, W., on Salt-Range 
Fossils, 426. 
Watts, W. W., Geology of Mynydd 
Mawr, 335; Outcrops, 356; Igneous 
Succession in Shropshire, 564. 
Weald Clay of the Isle of Wight, 
Ostracoda from the, 534. 
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Wethered, E., on Insoluble Residues, 
139 ; on Carboniferous Calcisphzerze 
in Gloucestershire, 377 ; on the Lower 
Carboniferous Rocks of Gloucester- 
shire, 565. 
Whitaker, W., Geology of the Country 
around Aldborough, etc., 274 ; Geo- 
logy of Southwold, etc., 275. 
Whitaker and Dalton, Geology of the 
Country around Halesworth and 
Harleston, 274. 
White, C. A., on a new Generic Form 
of Cretaceous Astreeidee, 362; Con- 
tributions to the Paleontology of 
Brazil, 425. 
Wilson, E., 
district, 376. 
Winter in the Higher Alps, 155. 
Woodward, A. S., on Two new Lepi- 
dotoid Ganoids, 136; Remains of 
Squatina Cranet, 137 ; a Synopsis of 
Vertebrate Fossils, 139; Palzeonto- 
logical Contributions to Selachian 
Morphology, 316; Vertebrate Palz- 
ontology in some Continental 
Museums, 395; on Bucklandium 
adiluviz, Konig, 471; on the Fish- 
Fauna of Mount Lebanon and that 
of the English Chalk, 471; on the 
Cretaceous Selachian Genus Syze- 
chodus, 496; on the Occurrence of 
Onychodus anglicus at Ledbury, 500 ; 
on the Occurrence of Carcharias 
glaucus in the Brick-earth of Cray- 
ford, 528. 
Woodward, H., Discovery of Trilobites 
in Penrhyn Quarry, Bangor, 44; on 
Litoblattina, 48; New Species of 
tiger from the Lower Lias of Wilm- 
cote, 385; Note on Lurypterus from 
the Carboniferous, 419; on Eyryou 
antiquus from the Lower Lias of 
Lyme Regis, 433. 
————— and Jones, on Scandinavian 
Phyllocaride, 98, 146. 
——— H. B., Relations of the 
Great Oolite to the Forest Marble, 
467; Note on the Portland Sands 
at Swindon, etc., 469 ; Note on the 
Midford Sands, 470. 
ee Le eeppomntmentaas 
Government Geologist to Western 
Australia, 48. 
Woodwardian Museum Notes, 
289, 344. ; 
Worthen, Amos H., Obituary of, 431. 
on the Durham Salt- 
267, 
F, OOLOGICAL Society, 316. 
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