INDEX. 



ABN 



A BNORMAL Cretaceous Echi- 



■^^^ noids, 1 1 6. 



Address to Geological Section at 

 Cardiff, 517, 560. 



Age of the Himalayas, 209, 372. 



Old Red Sandstone of the 



North of Scotland, 178. 



Agrosaiiriis Macgillivrayi, Seeley, 138. 



Altered Coniston Flags at Shap, 459. 



America, North, Cretaceous Echinoidea 

 of, 234. 



Ammonites jurensis in Ironstone, 493. 



Ammonite Zones of Dorset and Somer- 

 set, 502. 



Anarosaunis pimiilio. Dames, 35- 



Ancient Estuary, Physical Studies of 

 an, 357- 



Ancestral Horse, 517. 



Annual General Meeting of the Geo- 

 logical Society, 183. 



Apes, Fossil Italian, 36. 



Apparatus for Isolating Minerals, 67. 



Archaean and Cambrian Rocks of 

 France, 181. 



Armoured Palseozoic Sharks, 422. 



Athyris Icevhiscula, Sow., sp., 495. 



Autobiography of the Earth, 131. 



Australia, South, Cherty Siliceous Rock 

 from, 115. 



"DAGSHOT Beds of the London 



-*-' Basin, 42. 



Bassani, F., Tertiary Fishes of Sardinia, 



475- 

 Bather, F. A., Crinoidal Stems in the 



Ordovician of Sv/eden, 141. 

 Barbados, Geology of, 232. 

 Barkas, J. P., Obituary of, 576. 

 Bayswater, Greywether at, 119. 

 Belgian Neozoic Fish-teeth, 104. 

 Bell, A., Post-Tertiary Deposits of the 



South Coast, 383. 

 Dugal, The Great Submergence, 



217 ; on a Glacial Mound in Glen 



Fruin, 415. 

 Bibliography of Paleozoic Crustacea, 



132. 

 Bigot, A., Archaean and Cambrian of 



France, 189. 

 Blake, J. F., on Precambrian Geology, 



482. 



DECADE III. TOL. VIII. — NO. XII. 



CAR 



Blanford, W. T., on the Age of the 



Himalayas, 209, 372. 

 Bolton, H., Note on Boulders at Darley, 



512. 

 Bonney and Hill, on Charnwood 



Forest, 86. 

 McMahon, Crystalline 



Rocks of the Lizard, 283. 



Raisin, on Rocks from 



Kimberley, 412. 



T. G., Contact-Structure in 



Syenite, 86 ; Reply to Mr. Somervail, 



89 ; Picrite in Sark, 332. 

 Bottosaurus Belgicus, A. S. Woodw., 



sp. nov., 114. 

 Boulder-clay in Finmark, 215. 

 Boulenger, G. A., on Extinct Reptilia, 



381. 

 Brady, H. B., Obituary of, 95. 

 Bracklesham, Pseudotrionyx, from, 546. 

 Breccia, Recently Exposed near Bristol, 



213' 



British Association at Cardiff, 463, 49S. 



Earthquakes, 59, 306, 364, 450. 



Fossil Bird, 427. 



Brockbank and De Ranee, Geological 



Section at Levenshulme, 426. 

 Brodie, P. B., Lower Greensand and 



Purbeck Beds, 455. 

 Brown, A. P., on the Young oiBaculites 



conipressus, 316. 

 Browne, M., on Colobodiis, 501. 

 Bubahis Bainii, Seeley, sp. nov., 199. 

 Buckmann, S. S., Notes on Nautili 



and Ammonites , 238. 

 Ammonite Zones of 



Somerset and Dorset, 502. 

 Bulman, G. W., Sands and Gravels in 



Boulder-clay, 337, 402. 



r^ALLAWAY, C, Unconformities 



^^-^ between Rock-Systems, 87. 



Cambrian Quartzite in Shropshire, 87. 



Cameron, A. C, Continuity of the 

 Kellaway Beds, 504. 



Capellini, Prof., on Italian Gharials, 34. 



Carboniferous Amphibians, Remarks 

 on, 146. 



Carboniferous Cephalopods, 549. 



Cardiff Meeting of the British Asso- 

 ciation, 463, 498, 560. 



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