584 
STI 
Stirrup, Mark, The True Horizon of 
the Mammoth, 107, 334. 
Storms, R., on a Cranium of Cybium 
Bleekeri, 326. 
Structure and Classification of the Fossil 
Reptilia, 360. E 
Submergence of the British Isles, 104, 
277. 
Subterranean Erosion, 142. 
APIR, Evolution of the American, 
o9l. 
Taunton, J. H., Obituary of, 576. 
Teall, J. J. H., A Coast Section at the 
Lizard, 136; on a Radiolarian Chert 
from Mullion Island. 137. 
Tertiary Flora of Florida, 472. 
Granite in the Gabbro of the 
Cuilin Hills, Skye, 136. 
Text Book of Comparative Geology, 361. 
Thickness, Expansion and Elevation of 
Marine Deposits, 256. 
Titles of Papers read before Section (C), 
Geology, 469, 548. 
Tomes, R. F., Affinities of the Genus 
Astrocenia, 378; a New Genus of 
Madreporaria, 379. 
Traquair, R. H., on a New Palzoniseid 
Fish, 54; Devonian Fishes of Camp- 
belltown, ete., 145, 262; a Further 
Description of Pale@ospondylus Gunn, 
471. 
Trias, On the Reptilia of the British, 555. 
Trilobite in the Skiddaw Slates, 29. 
True Horizon of the Mammoth, 20, 107, 
161, 334, 353. 
Transvaal, Geology of the Southern 521. 
Tuscan Archipelago, 272. 
Type Fossils in the 
Museum, 111. 
W oodwardian 
LLOMA, Preliminary Notices of the 
Fossil Bones of, 328. 
Ulrich, A., Paleozoic Fossils of Bolivia, 
367. 
G. H. F., on a Meteoric Stone 
from New Zealand, 180. 
United States Geological Survey, Publi- 
cations of, 523. 
Ursus feroxv, in the Pleistocene of Malta, 
67. 
Utah, Fossil Ostracoda from Wyoming, 
etc., 385. 
{7 ARIOLITE of the Lleyn and Asso- 
ciated Volcanic Rocks, 86. 
Index. 
ZUR 
Volcanoes of Barren Island, 289. 
Volcano of Mergellina, 234. 
of Rhobell Fawr, The Rocks of 
the, 337. 
We The pre-Cambrian Rocks 
of, 396. 
Walford, E. A., on some Bryozoa from 
the Inferior Oolite of Shipton Gorge, 
285 ; on Cheilostomatous Bryozoa from 
the Middle Lias, 379. 
Water-bearing Capacity of the New Red 
Sandstone at Nottingham, 553. 
Watts, W. W., Note on a Hornblende- 
Pikrite from Wicklow, 550; Note on 
the Perlitic Quartz Grains in Rhyolite, 
550. 
Wealden of Hastings, Dinosaurian Ver- 
tebra from the, 84. 
Western Australia, 288, 412. 
Westwood, Prof. J. O., Obituary of, 
143. 
Wethered, K., Microscopic Structure of 
the Wenlock Limestone, 188. 
Wilmore, A., The Carbon-crust on Fossil 
Plants, 576. 
Winchell and Schuchert, on Lower Lias 
Brachiopoda, 421. 
Wisconsin, Fluctuations in the level of 
Ground-water, 568. 
Wood, H. R., Study of the Dykes of 
Hope, Idaho, 379. 
Woods, H., Type Fossils in the Wood- 
wardian Museum, 111; Elementary 
Paleontology, 570. 
Woodward, A. S., on the Cranial Oste- 
ology of Lepidotus and Dapedius, 413 ; 
on the Dentition of an Extinct species 
of Myliobatis, 414; Cretaceous Pyc- 
nodont Fishes, 433, 487. : 
- H., ona New British Species | 
of Cyclus, 28; on Fossils applied as 
Charms or Ornaments, 246; The 
Recent Geological History of Arctic 
lands, 575. 
H. B., on a Bed of Oolitic 
Tron-ore in Raasay, 493. 
. P., Report on the 
Murchison Gold-fields, 288, 412. 
Woodwardian Museum Notes, 64, 249. 
Wyoming, The Dissected Volcano of 
Crandall Basin, 559. 
IRKEL’S Petrography, 565. 
Zittel, Karl A. von, The Development 
of the Mammalia, 401, 455, 501. 
Zurich and Wallen, Note on the Lakes 
of, 222. 
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