Index. 
PLE 
Pleistocene of Malta, 
Ursus ferox in the, 66. 
Post-Hocene Surface Changes in the 
London Basin, 211. 
Postlethwaite, J., on an Intrusive Sheet 
of Diabase near Bassenthwaite, 378. 
Post-Tertiary Vertebrate Remains from 
Madagascar, 194. 
Potamocypris affinis, T. R. Jones, sp. 
nov., 387. 
Pre-Cambrian Rocks of Wales, 396. 
Preller, C. S. Du Riche, Note on the 
Lakes of Zurich and Wallen, 222; 
Notes on the Tuscan Archipelago, 
272; On the Origin of the Engadine 
Lakes, 448. 
Preston, 8. T., Conflict between Geology 
and Physics, 87. ; 
Prestwich, Prof. J., Biographical Notice 
of, 241. 
Pycnodont Skull, On the Structure of 
the, 487. 
Occurrence of 
UARTZ-SCHISTS from the Alps, 
204. 
Quaternary and ? Tertiary Deposits in 
Texas, 92. 
Quebec Group, New Hexactinellid Sponge 
from the, 56. 
Quetta Earthquake, The, 356. 
AASAY, Iron-ore in the Lias of, 
493. 
Radiolarian Chert from Mullion Island, 
137. 
of Cornwall, 558. 
137. 
Railway Danger, An Unfamiliar, 380. 
Raised Beaches of Jersey, 375. 
Raisin, Miss C. A., Contributions to the 
Geology of Africa, 436. 
and Bonney, on the so-called 
Spilites of Jersey, 59; on the Vari- 
olite of the Lleyn, 86. 
Rauff, H., on Fossil Sponges, 524. 
Reade, T. M., on the Eskdale Drift, 9 ; 
Glacial Geology, 35; Measurement of 
Geological Time, 98. 
Reed, F. R. Cowper, Woodwardian 
Museum Notes, 64, 249. 
Relative Age of Flints, 315. 
Restoration of Coryphodon, 481. 
of Dinosaurs, Anchisawrus, 
of Ceratosaurus and Claosaurus, 150. 
of Mastodon Americanus, 
Cuvier, 164. 
Reptiles from the Elgin Sandstone, 173. 
Roberts, T., Jurassic Rocks in the 
Neighbourhood of Cambridge, 40; 
Rocks from Fanny Bay,: 
583 
STE 
Geology of the District West of Caer- 
marthen, 138. 
Rock Metamorphism, 536. 
Rocks in the Neighbourhood of Corwen, 
328. 
of South Devon, 139. 
of the Volcano of Rhobell Fawr, 
337. 
Ross, W. J. C., The Geology of Bathurst, 
573. 
Rutley, F., Dwindling and Disappearance 
of Limestones, 285. 
{ALT, How the waters of the Ocean 
became, 166. 
Samos, On the Fossil-remains from, 69. 
Sand-Dunes and Cwms, Cause of Crateri- 
form, 323. 
Sanford, Gerald P., Fuller’s Earth of 
Vrongoch, 160. 
Scandinavian Boulders at Cromer, 85. 
— Rocks in English Boulder- 
clay, 140. . 
Scientific Papers, Titles of Separate 
Copies of, 140. 
Scotland, The Mountains of, 118. 
Seeley, H. G., Structure, Organization 
and Classification of the Fossil Rep- 
tiia, 360. 
Seismological Society of Japan, 515. 
Selenology, 48. 
Sheared Limestones from Ilfracombe, 
100. 
Shell-beds of Moel Tryfaen, 267. 
Sherborn and Chapman, on the Ostra- 
coda of the Gault at Folkestone, 345. 
Shone, W., Subterranean Erosion, 142: 
Cause of Crateriform Sand-Dunes and 
Cwms, 323. 
Shrubsole, O. A., on the Plateau-Gravel 
of Reading, 190. 
G. W., Obituary of 480. 
Sieger, R., The Rise and Fall of Lake 
Tanganyika, 379. 
Simpson, Martin, Obituary of, 144. 
Skiddaw Slates, Occurrence of a Trilo- 
bite in the, 29. 
Sollas, J. W., Origin of Varieties of 
Igneous Rocks at Barnavaye, Carling- 
ford, 551; on the Minute Structure 
of the Skeleton of Monograptus 
priodon, 551. 
Spilites of Jersey, So-called, 59. 
Sponge, A New Genus and Species of, 
from Canada, 56. 
St. Bees Sandstone, 87. 
Stebbing, Rev. T. R. R., a History of 
Crustacea, 324. 
Steneosaurus Baront, R. B. Newton, 
sp. nov., 194. 
