Index. 



583 



Eain and Elvers, 576. 



Range of South-E astern Coal-field and 

 Palaeozoic Floor, 332. 



Raritan Formation, Flora of, 136. 



Records of Geological Survey of India, 

 567, 570. 



Red Crag Portrait or Shell, 285, 334. 



Reed, F. E. C, Dionide atra, 200; 

 on genus Trinucleiis, 346, 385. 



Regional Geology, 477. 



Eeid, Clement, awardedBolitho Medal, 

 144 ; Geology of Tavistock and 

 Launceston, 227. 



Reynolds, S. H., Geological Excur- 

 sions, Bristol District, 233 ; Geology 

 and Petrology, Dolgelly, 282. 



Rhsetic Rocks, Warwickshire, 24. 



Rhagastoma palpigerzmi, Brydone, 

 sp. nov., 146; Bh. Siossexiense , 

 Brydone, sp. nov., 146. 



Rhodes, J. E.W., Micropetrology,277. 



Richardson, L., Eh^tic Eocks, War- 

 wickshire, 24. 



Eies, H., Clay and Shale Deposits in 

 Canada, 379. 



Roberts, E. D., Obituary of, 48. 



Eock Series, Younger, New Zealand, 

 214. 



Eocks and their Origins, 378. 



Eocks of Western Australian Gold- 

 fields, 147, 210. 



Rodent Eemains, Crete, 4. 



Roeder, C, Obituary of, 190. 



Rogers, Dr. A. W., South African 

 Geology, 328. 



Homanes, J., Geology of Part of Costa 

 Rica, 46 ; Geology of Peninsula of 

 Nicoya, Costa Rica, 258. 



Royal Society, 383 ; Commemoration 

 of 250th Anniversary, 431. 



Russian Fossil Elephants, 38. 



a ARGENT, H. C, Carboniferous 

 O Limestone, Crich Inlier, 163 ; 



Clay-band in Crich Inlier, 406. 

 ' Sarsen ' or Grey wether, 33. 

 Schaller, Dr. W. T., Mineralogical 



Notes, 277 ; Variscite, Utah, 380, 



479. 

 Schwarz, E. H. L., Laccolites, South 



Africa, 425 ; Earth-movements, 



South Africa, 540 ; Geology, 568. 

 Scotland, West, Alkaline Igneous 



Eocks, 69, 120. 

 Scott, Dr. D. H., on Zygopteris 



Grayi, 382. 

 Scott, Captain E. F., Voyage of the 



Discovery, 277. 

 Scottish Geological Survey Memoirs, 



35, 36, 177 ; Glasgow District, 35. 

 Scrivenor, J. B., Radiolaria-bearing 



Eocks, East Indies, 241 ; Geology 



of Malay States, 273. 

 Searle, A. B., Natural History of 



Clay, 233. 

 Sedgwick Museum, 200, 346, 385. 

 Seismological Society, America, 428. 

 Semieschara Proteus, Brydone, sp. 



nov., 294. 

 Seward, Professor A. C, Links with 



Past in Plant World, 91 ; Petrified 



Williamsonia, Scotland, 383 ; 



Wealden Flora, 574. 

 Sherborn, C. Davies, Index Anii)ia- 



- Hum, 466. 



and V. Green, PoUurian-Tre- 



wavas Section, Cornwall, 558. 



Sherlock, R. L., Glacial Origin, Clay- 

 with-Flints, 237. 



Sibly, T. F., Faulted Inlier Carboni- 

 ferous Limestone, 45 ; Carboni- 

 ferous Succession, Forest of Dean, 

 417. 



Silurian, Upper, and Old Red, South 

 Staffordshire, 437, 484. 



Silurian Inher, Usk, 562. 



Simpson, E. S., Laterite in Western 

 Australia, 399. 



Skeat, W. W., ' Snakestones ' and 

 Stone Thunderbolts, 278. 



Slater, George, Human Skeleton in 

 Glacial Deposits, 165, 239. 



Smith, B., Green Keuper Basement 

 Beds, 252 ; Glaciation of Black 

 Combe District, 278. 



Smith, T. E., Coals of Washington 

 State, 178. 



South Australia, Mining in, 479. 



South Wales Coal-field, 423. 



Spencer, Dr. J. W., Post-Glacial 

 Changes of Level, N. America, 

 466 ; Submarine Canon, Hudson 

 Eiver, 466. 



Stather, W., Shelly Clay from Dogger 

 Bank, 334. 



Stewart, Murray, Sedimentary Deposi- 

 tion of Oil, 570. 



Stopes, Dr. M. C, Human Art in Eed 

 Crag, 95, 285, 334; Paleobotany 

 versus Stratigraphy, New Brunswick , 

 466, 467 ; Fossil Angiosperms, 477. 



Strahan, A., Geology of South Wales 

 Coal-field, 423. 



Stratigraphical Geology, Handbook of. 

 232. 



Names, 141, 188. 



Stiibel, A., Eruptive Mountains, 521. 

 Stuttgart Mammoth, Dr. E. Fraas, 432. 

 Submerged Forests in Lakes of 



Donegal, 115. 

 Sub-oceanic Physiography. North 



Atlantic Ocean, 473. 



