Index. 



581 



MAC 



PET 



MACKIE, "W., Manganese Dioxide in 

 Sedimentary Rocks, 558 ; So-called 

 Fossil Water of Sedimentary Strata, 

 559. 



Major, C. J. Forsyth, On Hippopotamus 

 Madagascar iensis from Sirabe, Mada- 

 gascar, 193; Pliocene Voles, 522. 



Making of Quartz Schist, 259. 



Malvern HUls, Cambrian and Associated 

 Eocks of the, 46. 



Malvern Hills, New Trilohite from the, 70. 



Manchester Museum, 563. 



Mansel-Pleydell, J. C, Obituary of, 335. 



Marine and Subaerial Erosion, 406. 



Marine Fauna of the Boulder-clay, 518. 



Marine Shells, 479. 



Marr, J. E., Lakes of Snowdonia, 430, 

 527. 



Marsupites in Flint on Haldon HUl, 449. 



Matley, A., The Arenig Eocks near 

 Aberdaron, 118. 



Matrix of the Suffolk Chalky Boulder- 

 clay, 141. 



Matthew, G. F., Fossils from the 

 Cambrian of Cape Breton, 172 ; A 

 Backward Step in PalaBoutology, 561. 



McHenry & Kilroe, Silurian and 

 Ordovician Eocks of N.W. Ireland, 

 172. 



McMahon, C. A., Addi-ess to the 

 Geological Section at Belfast, 458. 



McMahon & Hudleston, Fossils from 

 the Hindu Khoosh, 3. 



Mennell, F. P., The Wood's Point 

 Dyke, Victoria (AustraKa), 284, 392 ; 

 Contributions to South African Petro- 

 graphy, 354, 574. 



Meteorite, A British, 521. 



Milne, J., Earthquake Investigations, 

 514. 



Mineral Analysis of Eocks, A Process 

 for the, 140. 



Minerals, A Preliminary List of, occurring 

 in Ireland, 500. 



Moabite Stone, The Basalt of the, 493. 



Moeritherium gracile, Andrews, sp.nov., 

 292. 



Monckton, H. W., On Marine and 

 Subaerial Erosion, 406 ; Valleys of 

 the Hardanger Fjord, 476 ; England 

 during the PKocene and Eecent Times, 

 520. 



Monzoni and Upper Fassa, 309, 384. 



Moraines and Mud-streams in the Alps, 8. 



VFATUEAL Science Eecords, 379. 



Nautilus rohustus, Foord & Crick, 342. 

 jSTewton, E. T., Sub-Fossil Yew-Wood, 



48 ; The Great Beaver from the 



Thames Valley, 385. 



Newton, E. B., List of Say's Types of 



Maryland MoUusca, 303. 

 Nolan, Joseph, Obituary of, 288. 

 Norwich Museum, Type and Figured 



Specimens in the, 166, 220. 



OBITUAEIES: Samuel Eowles 

 Pattison, 48 ; Ealph Tate, 87 ; 



James Shipman, 95 ; Clarence King, 



143 ; Frederick Smithe, 143 ; Otto 



ToreU, 235 ; Joseph Nolan, 288 ; 



William Heniy Penning, 335 ; John 



ClavellMansel-Pleydell,335; Ferdinand 



von Roemer, 412 ; Philip J. Rufford, 



430 ; AVilliam Gunn, 576. 

 Ogilvie-Gordon, M. M., Translation of 



Von Zittel's History of Geology and 



Palaeontology, 174 ; Monzoni and 



Upper Fassa, 309, 384. 

 Oligocene and Miocene Deposits of the 



Great Plains, 562. 

 Oligocene of Western Europe and 



Southern United States, 477. 

 Origin and Progress of the Modern 



Theory of the Antiquity of Man, 16. 

 Origin of Crystalline Limestones of 



Ceylon, 375. 

 Ostracoda from the Cambrian of N.E. 



America, 401. 

 Ostracoda of the Basal Cambrian Rocks 



of Cape Breton, 418. 

 Outlier of the Plutonic Complex of 



Central Anglesey, 382. 

 Overlap, The Cenomanian, 495. 

 Overthrusts and other Disturbances in 



the Braysdown Colliery, 329. 



pACE, S., The Genus Cohcmhella, 477. 



Papers read before the British Asso- 

 ciation in Section C, etc., 468. 



Parkinson, J., Petrographical Characters 

 of the Darjiling Gneiss, 30 ; The 

 Making of a Quartz Schist, 259. 



Partridge, E. M., On Echinocaris 

 Whidbornei, 307. 



Patagoniau Tertiary MoUusca, 526. 



Pattison, S. E., Obituary of, 48. 



Pecten maximus and venerupis, sp., at 

 Hope's Nose, 285. 



Penning, ^Y. H., Obituary of, 335. 



Perim Island, Notes on the Geology of, 

 206. 



Perim Island and its Eolation to the 

 Area of the Eed Sea, 132. 



Peripristis, On the Genus, 388. 



Petrographical Characters of the Dar- 

 jiling Gneiss, 30. 



Petrography, Contributions to South 

 African, 356. 



