INDEX. 
CID Rocks of Iceland, 468. 
Actinacis martlandi, n.sp., 529. 
sumatraensis, 530. 
Age of Human Race, 285. 
Agricultural Geology, 474. 
Alpine Chain, Crystalline Schists, 505. 
Alps and Apennines, Contact-Zone of, 
400. 
American Bison antiquus, 283. 
Carboniferous Fauna, 282. 
Ammonite Celoceras Dave@i, 196. 
Ampthill and Oxford Clays, 395. 
Analcite and Analcitation, 41. 
Ancient Shore-line, 138. 
Andrews, C. W., Skeleton of Steno- 
mylus hitchcocki, 1; Carinate 
Bird, Nigeria, 333. 
‘Anniversary, Geological Society, 135. 
Anthracite, Origin, Distribution of ,220. 
Antiquity of Man, 32, 527. 
Arctic Flora in Pleistocene Beds, 
Cambridge, 339. 
Arran Pitchstones, 469. 
Artesian Water in Manitoba, 219. 
Ashdown Sand, 295. 
“ Asterolepis ornata, var. australis,”’ 
Generic Position of, 373. 
Atlantic, North, Volcanic, Plateau, 385. 
Atwood, W. W., Eocene Boulder- 
- clay, Colorado, 329. 
Aulinarotiformis, gen. etsp. nov.,574. 
Axinite Veins in Penmaenmawr 
Porphyrite, 5. 
AILEY, EH. B., The Islay Anti- 
cline, 133. : 
Ball or Pillow-form Structures in 
Sandstone, 146. 
Barlow, W., Crystallographic Rela- 
tions, 44. 
Barrell, J., Strength of the Earth’s 
Crust, 38. 
Basalts, Brito-Arctic, 576. 
Bassler, R. S., Bibliographic Index 
of American Fossils, 325. 
Bate, D. M. A., Anserine Bird Remains, 
Malta, 332. 
Bather, F. A., Studies in Edrio- 
asteroidea, 37; Cidarid from Hart- 
well Clay, 303. 
Bay of Fundy, Marine Fauna, 379. 
Raindrops recorded, 546. 
Becker, G. F., Isostasy and Radio- 
activity, 88. 
DECADE VI.—VOL. III.—NO. XII. 
Bedson, P. P., Proximate Constituents 
of Coal, 514. 
Bennettitean Cones, Cretaceous, 380. 
Bibliographic Index, American Ordo- 
vician and Silurian Fossils, 325. 
Bibliography of Natural History, 282. 
Bird-bones from California, 283. 
Malta, 332. 
—— Nigeria, 333. 
South Carolina, 343. 
Birth-time of the World, etc., 176. 
Bolton, H., Fossil Insects, British 
Coal-measures, 235. 
Bone, W. A., Discussion ‘on Coal, 
512. 
Bonney, T. G., Age of Carrara 
Marbles, 47; Glacier Lake Channels, 
141; Overflow Channels from 
Frozen Lakes, 229; Crystalline 
Schists of Piedmont, 505. 
Boone Chert and Limestone, Arkansas, 
Fauna of, 378, 379. 
Borings in Tertiary of Victoria, 
Australia, 281. 
for Water, Leicester, 68, 456. 
Boswell, P. G. H., Quantitative 
Methods in Stratigraphy, 105, 1638; 
Petrology of North Sea Drift, 334 ; 
Glass Sands, 466. 
Boulton, W. S., Discussion on Coal, 
518; Address to Section C, British 
Association, 550. 
Bournemouth, Physical Geography 
of, 133. 
Bowen, N. L., Evolution of Igneous 
Rocks, 469. 
Brachiopod Morphology, 21, 496. 
Brazil, Parahyba and Rio Grande, 523. 
Brighton’s Lost River, 41. 
Brines, Manitoba, Corrosive Action, 31. 
British Association, Coal Discussion, 
olla 
—— Address, Section C, 550. 
—— Address, Section E, 564. 
Titles of Papers, 464. 
British Fossil Insects, 235, 282. 
Broom, R., Skull Chrysochloris, 333. 
Brydone, R. M., New Chalk Polyzoa, 
97, 241, 337, 433. 
Burling, L. D., Faunistic Influence, 
181; Shallow-water Deposits in 
Cambrian, 181. 
Bury, H., Physical Geography, 
Bournemouth, 133. 
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