II^DEX. 



ABB 



ABBE, Cleveland, On Snow Dust, 

 511. 

 Aberdeenshire, The Glacial Deposits of, 



450. 

 ' Shelly Clays and 



Gravels of, 282. 

 Abstracts of Papers read at the British 



Association, Ipswich, 472. 

 Acidic Gneiss, Can Diorite become an, 



220. 

 Address to the Geological Section at 



Ipswich, 461. 

 Africa, Geological Society of, 240. 

 Age of the Earth, 172. 



World, 244. 



Aguilera's Fossil Flora of the Sierra 



Catorce, Mexico, 522. 

 Air-breathing Animals of the Palaeozoic 



Rocks in Canada, 274. 

 Amalitsky, W., Permian Fresh-water 



Lamellibranchiata from Russia, and 



from the Karoo, South Africa, 279. 

 Ammonites in the British Museum, 391. 

 Ammonoidea, Shell -structure in the, 249. 

 Andrews, C. W., Note on Keraterpetum 



Galvani, 81 ; On a Young Plesiosaur 



from the Oxford Clay, 241 ; Some 



remarks on the Stereornithes, 472. 

 Animal Nature of Eozoon Canadense, 



443, 492, 545. 

 Animals intermediate between Man and 



Anthropoid Apes, 131. 

 Annals of British Geology, 236. 

 Annual General Meeting Geological 



Society, 176. 

 Annual Report of Sir A. Geikie on the 



Geological Survey, 567. 

 'Anomcbodus Carteri, sp. nov., A. S. 



Woodward, 209. 

 Antillean Continent, Reconstruction of 



the, 173. 

 Antrim, Age of the Trachytic Rocks of, 



260. 

 Atherfield Clay and Lower Greensand, 



90. 

 Athrodon Jessoni, sp. nov., A. S. 



Woodward, 208. 



BAJOCIAN of the Mid-Cotteswolds, 

 238. 

 Bala Trilobites, New, from Waterford, 

 49. 



DECADE IV. VOL. II. — NO. XII. 



BUR 



Ball, Prof. Valentine, Obituary of, 382. 

 Baron, Rev. R., Geological Notes on a 



Journey in Madagascar, 43. 

 Bell, D., The "Shelly Clays" and the 

 Great Ice Age, 277 ; Shelly Clays and 

 Gravels of Aberdeenshire, 282 ; Great 

 Ice Age and Submergence, 321, 348, 

 402 ; On the Glacial Deposits of 

 Aberdeenshire, 524. 

 Bernard, H. M., Systematic Position of 



Trilobites, 280. 



Bibliography of Midland Glaciology, 576. 



Blake, J. F., Annals of British Geology, 



236 ; Dr. Callaway and Metasoma- 



tosis, 335. 



Blocks Trawled in the English Channel, 



405. 

 Bolderien, On the use of the term, 



574. 

 Bonney, Prof. T. G., Note on the 

 Narborough District, 44 ; Pebbles in 

 the Trias of Budleigh Salterton and 

 Cannock Chase, 75 ; Eozoon Cana- 

 dense at Cote St. Pierre, 292 ; On the 

 Serpentine, Gneissoid, and Homblendic 

 Rocks of the Lizard, 573. 



and Raisin, Rocks and other 



Specimens from Kimberley, 496. 

 Boulder-clay, Observations on East 



Anglian, 555. 

 Boulders in a Coprolite Bed at Stan- 

 bridge, 377. 

 Boulger, G. S., Geological Notes on the 

 Coast of Norway and North Russia, 

 331. 

 Brachiopoda, Handbook of, etc., 327- 



■ The Evolution of the, 65, 



103. 

 British Association, List of Papers read 



before Section C at Ipswich, 409. 

 British Geology in relation to Earth- 

 Folding, 557'. 

 British Museum, Ammonites in the, 



391. 

 Brongniart, C, The Fossil Insects of 



the Primary Periods, 233. 

 Buckman, S. S., The Bajocian of the 



Mid-Cotteswolds, 238. 

 Budleigh Salterton Pebbles, 240. 

 Bunter Conglomerate of Cannock Chase, 



Pitted Pebbles in the, 341. 

 Burrows, H. W., Distribution of the 

 Foraminifera of the Crag, 506. 



