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.Sedgwick Museum Notes, 106, 343. 

 Seward, A. C, Fossil Floras of 



Colony, 425 ; Mesozoic Plants of 



England, 615 ; Liassic and Oolitic 



Floras, 615. 

 Sheppard, T., Geological Eambles in 



East Yorkshire, 85 . 

 Short, A. R., Eha3tic Beds of England, 



88. 

 Silicification of Crystalline Limestone, 16. 

 Silurian Fossils of Ludlow Age in 



Cornwall, 289. 

 Sinai, Linthia ohlonga from, 441. 

 Singleness of the Ice Age, 131. 

 Skye, Tertiary Igneous Rocks of, 556. 

 Smith, J., Marine Fossils in Upper 



Coal-measures, 283. 

 Sokoto, Eocene Echinoids from, 292. 

 Somaliland, Tertiary Fossils of, 477. 

 Soraervail, A., A Base of the Keuper in 



South Devon, 283. 

 South Africa, On a New Crocodilian 



Genus from, 582. 

 South African Geology, 463. 

 Spencer, L. J., Irregularly Developed 



Crystals of Zircon, 236 ; ' Feather- 

 Ore,' 236 ; Different Modification of 



Zircon, 552. 

 Spicer, Eev. E. C. , Sarsen- Stones in 



a Clay-pit, 618. 

 Spiller, J., Recent Coast Erosion in 



SitEeolk, 502. 

 Stanford's Geological Atlas of Great 



Britain, 559. 

 Stevn's Klint, Denmark, 70. 

 Stobbs, J. T., ' Yoredale ' Rocks of 



North Derbyshu-e, 430. 

 Stomatopora and Proboscina, Jurassic 



forms of the genera, 315. 

 Stour Valley, Drift in the, 511. 

 Strachey's Cephalopoda from the Hima- 

 laya, 61, 115. 

 Strahan, A., Address to Section C, 449. 

 Stuart-Menteath, P. W., The Ophite of 



Biarritz, 22 ; Salt Deposits of Das, 



265. 

 Stylonurus in the Baltic Silurian, 521. 

 Suez and Cairo Lower Miocene Beds, 



603. 

 Suffolk, Recent Coast Erosion in, 502. 



'JUNGANYIKA, Origin of the Marine 

 1 Fauna of Lake, 337. 

 Tasmania, Glacial Geology of, 87 ; a 



large Silicified Tree from, 7. 

 Tertiary Fauna of Florida, 518; History 



of Central England, 497. 

 Testudo Ammon, Andrews, 527. 

 Thames High-level Plateau Gravels, 497. 

 Thomson, A. G. M., Old Red Sandstone, 



8i. 



Thomson's Book on the Old Red Sand- 

 stone, 142. 



Titles of Papers read before British 

 Association, Section C, Cambridge, 

 506. 



Toarcian of Bredon Hill, 25. 



Tochi River, Cephalopods from the Valley 

 of the, 490. 



Tomes, R. F., Obituary of, 565. 



Torquay, Natural Arch at, 613. 



Totland Bay, Recent Tufaceous Deposit 

 of, 19. 



Transvaal, Geological Survey of the, 564. 



Traquair, R. H., Fish-remains in Car- 

 boniferous Rocks of Edinburgh 

 District, 82. 



Trias of Devonshire, 166. 



Trinidad, Marbela Manjak Mine, 27 . 



Tuckett, F. F., Examples of Atmospheric 

 Erosion of Rocks in Corsica, 12. 



Tufaceous Deposit of Totland Bay, 19. 



UNGULATE Mammals, A new order 

 of, 481. 

 Upper Chalk of England, 277. 

 Upper Chalk of North Lincolnshire, 172. 

 Ussher, W. A. E., Devonian Rocks of 

 Cornwall, 587 ; Geology of the Country 

 around Torquay, 37 ; description of 

 "London Bridge," Torquay, 613. 



VALLEYS of the Kishon and Jordan, 

 575. 

 Vaughan, A., Palffiontological Sequence 

 in the Carboniferous Limestones, 

 Bristol, 426 ; On the Lower Culm of 

 North Devon, 530. 

 Vicary, W., Obituary of, 143. 



WALKER, E. E., Garnet-bearing 

 Rocks of the Borrowdale Volcanic 

 Series, 86. 



Warren & Kennard, Tufaceous Deposit 

 of Totland Bay, 19. 



Watts, Prof. W. W., British Association 

 Committee on Geological Photographs, 

 608. 



Weston-super-Mare, Igneous Rocks at 

 Spring Cove near, 140. 



Whitaker, W., Depth of Drift in the 

 Stour Valley, 511 ; Some Cambridge- 

 shire Wells, 511. 



Whiteaves, J. F., Fossils from the 

 Vancouver Cretaceous, 466. 



Williston, S. W., Fingers of Ptero- 

 dactyls, 59. 



Wilson, T. S., Simple Method of making 

 Geological Models, 260. 



