INDEX. 



ABI 



ABICH, H., Trans-Caucasian re- 

 searches, 311. 

 Acanthodes, 265. 

 Actinadon, 526. 

 Adamite, 285. 

 Adams, A. L,, Clielonian bones from the 



Maltese Caverns, 374 ; Malitherium 



from Malta, 374. 

 .Mger Marderi, 10. 

 Africa, South, denudation of, 88. 

 Agalmatolite, 164. 



Agassiz, Seaside Studies in Natural His- 

 tory, 36. 

 ■ L., Geological, Sketches, 314. 



Age of Man geologically considered, 315. 

 Alum Bay Leaf-bed, 471. 

 American antiquities, 214, 230. 

 Ammonites from the Himalayas, 19. 

 Ampyx nudus, 519, 576. 

 Analysis of the Mediterranean, Red Sea, 



and Dead Sea, 285. 

 Anthracosaurus, 169. 

 Antiquity of Man, 93, 315, 373, 563. 

 Antiquity of stone and metallic vreapons, 



453. 

 Aptian fossils of Spain, 215. 

 Araucarian Cones, fossil, 249. 

 Argentite in Cornwall, 432. 

 Artesian Well, eruption at an, 383. 

 Ashe, T., a denuding agent, 279. 

 Atlantis and Lemuria, 467- 

 Atmospheric v. marine denudation, 232, 



279. 

 Attica, fossil animals of, 213. 

 Australia, geology of, 503, 551, 561. 

 Austria, Geological Institute of, 318. 

 Auvergne, volcanos of, 216. 

 Aveline, W. T., the Longmynd and its 



valleys, 279. 

 Ayrshire, metamorphic rocks of, 321, 529. 



BAILY, W. H., coal reptiles of South 

 Ireland, 84 ; Figures of Character- 

 istic British Fossils, 478 ; on Salter's 

 Appendix to vol. iii. of the Memoirs of 

 the Geological Survey, 477. 

 Barnstaple, geology of, 45. 

 Barr, "W. II., fossil shell from the Oil- 

 wells of Canada, 272. 



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BRO 



Barrande's, J., Bohemian Cephalopoda, 



32 ; Defense des Colonies, 367. 

 Bas-Boulonnais, geology of, 216. 

 Bath Literary and Philosophical Institu- 

 tion,, 183. 



Naturalists' Field-club, 330. 



Bath stone, 328. 



Bauerraan, H., copper mines of Michigan, 



225. 

 Belgium, geology of, 128 ; ossiferous ca- 

 verns of, 144, 564. 

 Bennie, J., mammalian remains from the 



Clyde, 324. 

 Biblical Studies, 456. 

 Binney, E. "W., on Lepidostrohus Brownii, 

 282 ; on the Lower New Red Sand- 

 stones of Yorkshire, 49, 473; Fossil 

 Plants, showing structure from the 

 Lower Coal-seams of Lancashire and 

 Yorkshire, 126. 

 Birch, S., glacial condition of the moon's 



surface, 91. 

 Birds, J. A., Chalk-flints near Spa, 



501. 

 Bitumen, origin of, 122, 236. 

 Bohemia, Cephalopoda of, 32 ; siluiian 



rocks of, 367. 

 Bone Caverns, 144, 183, 564. 

 Bonney, T. G., on traces of glaciers in 



the English Lakes, 291. 

 Bos Urus, 222, 



Bowerbank, J. S., testimonial to, 137. 

 Brady, H. B., Siliceous casts of Palaeozoic 



Corals, 526. 

 Bramham Moor, section at, 51. 

 Brande, "W. T., obituary notice of, 144. 

 Briart and Cornet, 'Meule'-bed, 311; 

 New Tertiary limestone in Hainaut, 

 174. 

 Brick-earths of the Thames Yalley, 59. 

 Bristol Coal-basin, 228. 



Naturalists' Society, 44. 



Bristow, H. W., Crag of the North 



Downs, 371. 

 British Association, 22, 191, 435, 469, 



508. 

 Brodie, P. B., drift of Warwickshire, 229; 

 phosphatic nodules in the Lower Green- 

 sand, 153; section of lower lias, etc., 

 near Wells, 40. 



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