Index. 



581 



LOR 



Lorie, J., Geology of the Pays-Bas, 

 224. 



Lower Silurian Fishes, 240. 



Lucas, R. N. , Notes on the Older 

 Rocks of Finland, 173. 



Lydekker, R., on a new species of 

 Trionyx, 41 ; on Ornithosaurian and 

 Dinosaurian Remains, 46 ; on Ich- 

 thyosaurus temcirostris, 289 ; on the 

 Lpwer Jaw oi Procoptodon, 329 ; Cata- 

 logue of Fossil Birds, 378; the Study 

 of Mammals Living and Extinct, 479. 



I^/TACHMRODUS, from the Val 

 ■L^^ d'Arno, 82. 

 Mackintosh, D., Obituary of, 432. 

 Magnesian Limestone, Concretions in, 



in, 433- 

 McMahon, C. A., on Dynamo-meta- 



morphism, 89. 

 Mammals Living and Extinct, 418. 

 Marr, J. E., On the Shap Granite, 139. 

 Marsh, O. C, on Horned Dinosaurs, 



193, 242. 

 Restoration of Stegosaurtis, 



385. 

 Martin, H. J., on Water-worn Stones, 



44. 

 Mastodon and Mammoth, in Ontai-io, 



504- 



Matlock, Boulders at Darley, 512. 



Medlicott, H. B., Salt-Range of India, 

 288. 



Memorials of John Gunn, 425. 



Mesozoic Fossil Fishes, 501. 



Mexican Meteorites, 36. 



Mexico, Cretaceous Pishes from, 514. 



Microscopic Study of Inferior Oolite 

 from the Cotteswold, 286. 



Microsauria from the Lancashire Coal, 

 211. 



Middlemiss, C. S., Physical Geology of 

 the Sub-Himalaya, 93. 



Miller, H., Landscape Geology, 473. 



S. A., Structure and Classifi- 

 cation of American Crinoids, 78. 



Minerals, on the Separation of, 273. 



Miniature Illustration of Normal Fault- 

 ing, 465- 



Miocene Fish-Fauna of Sardinia, 465. 



Silex-Beds of Tampa, 130. 



Monckton, H. W., Denudation of the 

 Weald, 88. 



Morphology of the Cystidea, 135. 



Morton, G. H., Geology of the Country 

 round Liverpool, 226. 



Moseley, H. N., Obituary of, 575. 



Motion of Land-ice, 19, 141. 



Mountain-Evolution, Expansion Theory 

 of, 210. 



OST 



Munro, R., the Lake-Dwellings of 



Europe, 467. 

 Murray, J., the Maltese Islands, 134. 



"VTATURAL History, Transactions 

 -'-^ of Northumberland and Durham, 



215. 

 Nautili and Ammonites, 238, 

 Nautilus neocomiensis, Sharpe, 25. 

 Nepheline Rocks in Brazil, 84. 



Syenite of Pouzac and Mon- 

 treal, 216. 



New Species of Leveillia from Ireland, 



202. 

 New South Wales, Geological Survey 



of, 40. 

 Newton, E. T., on Ammonites jurensis , 



493- 



R. B., on the genus Leveillia, 



493 ; Catalogue of Eocene Mollusca, 



550- 



Nicholson and Marr, on the Cross- 

 Fell Inlier, 282. 



Norber Brow, the Perched Blocks of, 

 291. 



Normal Faulting, 487. 



North America, Tertiary Insects of, 

 280. 



Northampton Sands, A?n7?iotiites Jureti- 

 sis in the, 493. 



OBITUARY of Antonio Stoppani, 

 94 ; H. B. Brady, 95 ; G. W. 

 Ormerod, 144 ; William Davies, 144, 

 190 ; Joseph Leidy, 288 ; P. M. 

 Duncan, 332 ; D. Mackintosh, 432 ; 

 C. S. Wilkinson, 528, 571 ; P. H. 

 Carpenter, 528, 573 ; H. N. Mose- 

 ley, 575 ; T. P. Barkas, 576. 



Obsidian from Pilas, Mexico, 285. 



Odontaspis Houzeaui, A. S. Woodw., 

 sp. nov. , III. 



Older Rocks of Finland, 173. 



Oldham, R. D., on Theoretical Geology, 

 8, 70 ; Action of Flowing Streams, 



43- 



Oleiiellus Callavei, Lapworth, 529. 



Olenellus-zoxie in the N,W. Highlands, 

 498. 



Ordovician, Fossil Sponge from the, 22. 



Origin of Concretions in Magnesian 

 Limestone, 433. 



Ormerod, G. \V., Obituary of, 144. 



Ornithosaurian and Dinosaurian Re- 

 mains, 46. 



Orthoceratites vaginatus, Schlot. , 355, 



Osborn, H. F., Molars of the Peris- 

 sodactyla, 317, 384. 



Ostracoda, Recent Memoirs on Palae- 

 ozoic, 558. 



