Tl^DEX. 



ABE 



ABERDEENSHIEE, Pebbles in the 

 White Chalk of, 552. 

 Actinocamax ; its Identity with Atracti- 



Utes, 407. 

 Address by A. Strahan to Section C at 



Cambridge, 449. 

 Africa, Eocene Outcrop in Central, 290. 

 America, North, Relief Map of, 518. 

 Ammonites, Upper Jurassic, 39. 

 Ammonites pUcatilis and A. biplex, On 



the species, 162 ; Ammonites {Cardio- 



ceras) vertebrale, Sby., (C.) scarhurg- 



ense, Y. & B., (C.) cordatum, Sby., 



and (C.) excavatum, Sby., 617. 

 Andrews, C. W., Mammals of the 



Eocene of Egypt, 109, 157, 211 ; 



Note on the JBarypoda, 481 ; Note 



on the Gigantic Land Tortoise, 528. 

 Annual General Meeting of Geological 



Society, 182. 

 Anticlinal in Great Oolite at Clapham, 



near Bedford, 439. 

 Arber, E. A. Newell, Ciipressinoxylmi 



hookeri, 7 ; Fossiliferous Limestone 



in the Culm of West Devon, 305 ; 



Plant Petrifactions from Devonshire, 



553 ; Fossil Plants of Upper Culm 



of Devon, 554. 

 AremgEocks,Graptolite Zones in the, 199. 

 Amold-Bemrose, H. H., Quartzite Dykes 



in Mountain Limestone, Snelstone, 328. 

 ArsinoitheriumZitteli, 157; A.andrewsi, 



159. 

 Atkin, A. J. E., Gold Deposits of 



Barkerville, 327. 

 Atmospheric Erosion of Eocks in Corsica, 



12, 89. 

 Atoll of Funafuti, Report on Borings 



in, 219. 

 Average Composition of the Igneous 



Rocks, 263. 



T3ALANG0DA Group, Ceylon, 418. 



Baldwin, W., New Carboniferous Ho- 

 seorpius fi'om Lancashire, 326. 



Barnwell, near Cambridge, Limestone 

 with Upper Gault Fossils, 329. 



DECADE Y. VOL. I. — NO. XII. 



BEI 



Barron, T., Lower Miocene Beds between 



Cairo and Suez, 603. 

 Barrow, G., Moine Gneisses of the East- 

 Central Highlands, 234. 

 Barypoda, a new Order of Ungulate 



Mammals, Dr. Andrews on, 481. 

 Base of the Keuper in South Devon, 283. 

 Basic Patches in the Mount Sorrel 



Granite, 501. 

 Bate, D. M. A., Ossiferous Cave-Deposits 



of Cyprus, 324 ; Elephas Cypriotes, 



Bate, from Cave- Deposit in Cyprus, 



325. 

 Bather, F. A., Eocene Echinoids from 



Sokoto, 292 ; Labelling of Specimens, 



218. 

 Bathymetrical Features of North Polar 



Sea, F. Nansen on, 422, 618. 

 Batrachian Footprints in Carboniferous 



of Canada, 181. 

 Beddington. Marsupites in the Chalk 



of, 482. 

 Bedford, A small Anticlinal in Great 



Oolite near, 439. 

 Beecher, Charles Emerson, Obituary, 



192, 284. 

 Belgian Society of Geology, etc., 519. 

 Bell, A. M., Implementiferous Sections 



at Wolvercote, 138. 

 Biarritz, Ophite of, 22. 

 Black Yen, Charmouth, Zone of HopUteit 



interruptns at, 124. 

 Blake, J. F., on Ammonites, 162. 

 Bonuey, T. G., Eroded Eocks in Corsica, 



388 ; Valleys of the Kishon and the 



Jordan, 575. 

 Borings at Sangregrande, Trinidad, 



Eocks from, 193, 241. 

 Borrowdale Volcanic Series, Garnet- 

 bearing Eocks, 86. 

 Boulders from the Cambridge Drift, 542. 

 Boulton, W. S., Igneous Eocks at Spring 



Cove, 140 ; Igneous Eocks of Pontes- 



ford Hill, 475. 

 Bradford Glacial Lakes, 520. 

 Breidden and Berwyn Hills, Keratophyres 



of the, 13. 

 Bridlington Crag, 237, 335. 



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