INDEX. 



A CTINOLITE-BEAKINCt Eock al- 

 -H lied to Serpentine, 512. 

 Adams, Professor F., Geology and 



Physics, 379. 

 Africa, South, Earth-movements in, 



540. 

 African Vertebrate Palaeontology, 454. 

 South, Geology, Professor 



Schwarz, 568. 

 Age of Morte Slates, 113. 

 Alaska, Mount McKinley Eegion, 87. 

 Alkaline Igneous Eocks, West 



Scotland, 69, 120. 

 Alps, Building of, 564. 

 Ami, Dr. H. M., Geographical Progress, 



Canada, 466. 

 Andrews, C. W., Elephant Molar, Nile, 



Khartum, 110 ; African Vertebrate 



Palssontology, 454. 

 Angiosperms, Fossil, 477. 

 Anglia, East, Prehistoric Society of, 



573. 

 Animalium, Index Generum et 



Specierum, 466. 

 Apical System in Holectypoida, 8. 

 Arber, E. A. N., Fossil Flora, Ingleton 



Coal-field, 80; Fossil Plants from 



Kent Coal-field, 97 ; Flora of Forest 



of Dean Coal-field, 169. 

 Archasan Eocks, Lewis, 513. 

 Archarenicola PJicetica, Horwood, sp. 



et gen. nov., 395. 

 Arctotherntm from Yukon, 428. 

 Atlantic, Nepheline-Syenite Boulder, 1. 

 Atlantic Ocean, 473. 

 Attwood, G., Obituary of, 191. 

 Avon Gorge, Carboniferous Limestone 



of, 498. 



BAILEY, B. B., Glen Orchy Anti- 

 cline, 237 ; New Mountain, 1910, 



Japan, 248 ; Great Tertiary Breccia, 



Mull, 465, 517. 

 Barrow, G., Older Granite, Lower 



Deeside. 465, 471 ; Buckled Folding, 



466, 518; Geology of Braemar, 



Ballater, 520. 

 Bartsch, P., Molluscs of genus 



Alvania, 178. 

 Bate, D. M. A., New Species of Mouse, 



Crete, 4. 

 Bather, F. A., Stratigraphical Names, 



141. 

 Beaver from California, Fossil, 278. 

 Belemnitella inucronata, Chalk, 



Simbirsk, 235. 

 Bembridge Limestone, Creechbarrow, 



509. 



DECADE V. — VOL. IX. — NO. XII. 



Bernard's Biological Theories, 550. 

 Berry, E. W., Flora of Earitan 



Formation, 136. 

 Beutler, Dr. K., Bibliography of the 



Foraminifera, 138. 

 Bibliography of the Foraminifera, 138. 

 Bingham, H., Fossil Human Eemains, 



Peru, 329. 

 Birth of an Island near Trinidad, 159. 

 Bolton, H., Coal - measure Insect 



Eemains, 283. 

 Bonney, T. G., Petrological Notes, 



Channel Islands, 42 ; Drawing on 



Eed Crag Shell, 141 ; The Building 



of the Alps, 564. 

 and Eev. E. Hill, End of 



Trimingham Chalk Bluff, 289. 

 Borstal, Kent, Chalk Eock at, 372. 

 Bosworth, G. F., Geography of East 



London, 88. 

 Bosworth, T. O., Oilfield Geology, 16, 



63 ; New Island near Trinidad, 159 ; 



Minerals in Scottish Carb., 465, 515. 

 Boundary Fault Series, Aberfoyle, 



Fossils in, 469. 

 ^ BracJiylepas cretacea,^ H. Woodw., 



321, 353. 

 Brachylepas (?) fi'mhriatus, sp. nov., 



506 ; B. tithonicus, sp. nov., 506. 

 Brighstone Bay, Iguanodon mantelli 



in Wealden, 444. 

 Bristol District, Excursions, 233. 

 British Association, Dundee, 455, 465. 

 British Late-Glacial and Post-Glacial 



Deposits, 278. 

 British Museum (Natural History), 



Annual Eeport, 523. 

 Brockbank, E. B., Obituary of, 189. 

 Brooks, Alfred H., Mount McKinley, 



Alaska, 87. 

 Brown, M. W. , Northamptonshire, 231. 

 Bruce, Dr. W. S., Antarctic Con- 

 tinent, 466. 

 Brydone, E. M., Chalk Polyzoa, 7, 



i45, 294, 433, 524 ; Devonshire 



Chalk Cliffs, 524. 

 Buccal Membrane in Echinocorys, 



Plates of, 222. 

 Buckinghamshire, Geography of , 231. 

 Buckled Folding, 518. 

 Bulien, Kev. E. A., Harlyn Bay, 422 ; 



Death of,andObituary, 432, 525,527. 



pADEijL, H. M., Development of 

 ' I Scottish Eivers, 466. 

 Cairns, E., Obituary, 190. 

 Cambrian Faunas, Scotland and North 

 America, 455. 



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