582 



Index. 



Moir, J. K., Human Skeleton from 



Glacial Deposits, 165, 239, 287. 

 Mollusca, Coal-measures, Lanes, 449. 

 MoUusks of genus Alvania, West 



Coast of America, 178. 

 Molybdenum, Ores of, Canada, 428. 

 Moodie, R. L., New Labyrinthodont, 



Kansas, 178. 

 ]\[organ, P. G., Geology of Greymouth, 



North Westland, 274. 

 Mort, F., Lanarkshire, 523. 

 Morte Slates, Age of, 113. 

 Mount McKinley Region, Alaska, 87. 

 Mozambique, Outlines of Geology, 412. 

 Mull Problem, 517. 

 Murchison Range, etc., Transvaal, 426. 

 Mils catreus, D.M. A. Bute, sp.nov., 4. 



RATIONAL Museum, Melbourne, 



Natural History Museum, Carboni- 

 ferous Corals, 435. 



Nepheline - Syenite Boulder from 

 Atlantic, 1. 



New Mountain, Japan, 248. 



New Species of Mouse, Crete, 4. 



New Zealand, Cretaceo-Tertiary Suc- 

 cession in, 491. 



Geological Survey, 274. 



Younger Rock Series, 314. 



Nopcsa, Baron F., Craterosauriis, 481. 

 North America, Geological Map of, 



524. 

 Northamptonshire, Geography of, 231. 

 Norwich. Great Flood, 1912, 479. 



OBITUARY Notices : George Att- 

 wood, 191 ; R. B. Brockbank, 189 ; 

 R. Ashington BuUen, 525; Robert 

 Cairns, 190 ; Sir Joseph Dalton 

 Hooker, 47 ; Charles E. Leeds, 

 287 ; George Maw, 143 ; James 

 Parker, 528 ; Robert Davies Roberts, 

 48 ; Charles Roeder, 190 ; Ralph S. 

 Tarr, 286. 



Oil, Sedimentary Deposition of, 570. 



Oilfield, Geology of, 16, 53, 570. 



Oil-hnding, 570. 



Old Red Sandstone and Silurian, 

 Staffordshire, 437, 484; near 

 Ealing, 575. 



Older Palaeozoic Succession^, Duddon 

 Estuary, 279. 



Olcnellus and other Genera of 

 Mesonacidse, 40. 



Ollerton, Geology around, 229. 



Olver, J. S., Faults and Dykes in 

 Witwatersrand, 230. 



Oolitic Unios, 91. 



Ordovician and Silurian Rocks, 

 Kilbride, 93. 



Oswald, Dr. F., Victoria Nyanza to 



Kisii Highlands, 466. 

 Owens, Dr. J. S., Sand in Water, 466. 



pALiE ONTOLOGY versus Strati - 

 JL graphy, New Brunswick, 467. 

 and Bernard's Biological Theories 



of, 5.50. 

 Palaeozoic Alkaline Igneous Rocks. 



W. Scotland, 69, 120. 

 ■ — — Corals of Chillagoe and Clermont, 



177. 



Fern, 382. 



Paris Basin, Geology of, 134, 171. 

 Park, Professor J., Tertiary Fossils, 



Weka Pass Stone, 336 ; Cretaceo- 

 Tertiary, New Zealand, 491. 

 Parka decipiens, Nature of, 469. 

 Parker, James, Obituary of, 528. 

 Pavlow, M., Russian Fossil Elephants, 



38. 

 Peach, B. N., Geology of Knapdale, 



Jura, and North Kintyre, 177 ; 



Cambrian Faunas, Scotland and 



North America, 455 ; Archaean 



Rocks, Lewis, 466, 513. 

 Pectunculus Shell, Carved Red Crag, 



285, 334. 

 Peninsula of Nicoya, Costa Rica, 



Geology of, 258. 

 Permian Amphibia and Reptilia, North 



America, 519. 

 Rocks, Hamstead, Fossil Horizon 



in, 430. 

 Peruvian Lake, Analysis of, 478. 

 Petrographic Methods, 381. 

 Petroleum, 570. 



Petrological Notes, Channel Isles, 42. 

 Pocock, R. W., Morte Slates, 113. 

 Poissons Wealdiens de Bernissart, 84. 

 Pollurian-Trewavas Secti on , Cornwall , 



558. 

 Polyzoa, Chalk, 7, 145, 294, 433. 

 Post-Jurassic Earth-movements, South 



l.frica, 540. 

 Pre-Cambrian and Cambrian Rocks, 



Pembrokeshire, 281. 

 Prehistoric Man, 218, 272. 



Remains, Cornwall, 422. 



Society, East Anglia, 573. 



Proctor, E., Old Red Boring, Ealing, 



575. 

 Puriton, Bridgwater, Coal-boring, 288. 



QUINE, Rev. J., Geography, Isle of 

 Man, 88. 



T) ADIO - ACTIVITY and Geology. 

 \\ 176. 



Radiolaria-bearing Rocks, East Indies, 

 241. 



