Index. 



583 



EOC 



WIS 



Rocks and other Specimens from the 



Kimberley Mines, 496. 

 Rubble-drift and Ossiferous Breccia in 



the Island of Palmaria, 520. 

 Rutley, F., Sandy Ironstone above the 



Chalk, near Dover, 227 ; Granite and 



Greenstones, 276. 



HALMONOID Fishes of the English 

 )J Chalk, 28. 



Saporta, The Marquis, Obituary of, 286. 

 Sauropodous Dinosaur from Madagascar, 



140. 

 ' Schistes Lustres ' of Mont Jovet, 574. 

 Schwarz, E. H. L., Shell-structure in 



the Ammonoidea, 249. 

 Scott, W. B., On the Restoration of 



Hycenodon, 441. 

 Scott-Elliott and Gregory, On the Geo- 

 logy of Mount Ruwenzori, etc., 333. 

 Scottish Interglacial Deposits, 217- 



Beds, 283. 



Scudder, S. H., Miocene Insect Fauna 



of ffiningen, 116. 

 Seeley, H. G., On Pareiasaurus Baini, 1. 

 Seismological Journal of Japan, 370. 

 Serpentine, Conversion of Olivine into, 



259. 

 Shap, Contact-Rock from, 314. 

 Shell-structure in the Ammonoidea, 249. 

 Shelly Clays and the Great Ice Age, 277. 

 Shingle Beds of Eastern East Anglia, 



280. 

 Skeleton of Pareiasaurus Baini, 1. 

 Slatter, T. J., Obituary of, 479. 

 Snowdon, Notes on some Tarns near, 



565. 

 Snow Dust, On, Prof. C. Abbe, 511. 

 Soda Felspar Rocks at Dinas Head, 13. 

 Sollas, W. J., Olivine Converted into 

 Serpentine, 257 ; Mode of Flow of 

 Viscous Fluid, 281 ; On Pitch Glaciers 

 or Poissiers, 566. 

 Spencer, J. W., Reconstruction of the 

 Antillean Continent, 172 ; Connection 

 and Separation of the Pacific and Gulf 

 of Mexico, 306. 

 /Sj»irorJis- Limestone and thin Coals of 



Wyre Forest, 374. 

 Squaloraja and Chimcsra, Structure of, 



385. 

 Staffordshire, Keraterpetum Galvani 



from, 81. 

 St. Davids, On the genus Pliitonides 



from the Cambrian of, 230. 

 Stereornithes, Some remarks on the, 



472. 

 Stone, Sir J. B., On the Diamond- 

 bearing Rocks of Kimberley, 492. 

 Stvahan, A., On Overthrusts of Tertiary 

 Date in Dorset, 334 ; Phosphatic 

 Chalk at Taplow, Berks, 336. 



Stratigraphy of the Suffolk Crag, 506. 

 Structure of Glacier-Ice, 152. 

 Submergence, The Great Ice Age in 

 Relation to, 321, 348, 402. 



TARDREE, The Volcano of, 303. 

 Taylor, J. E., Obituary of, 528. 



Tertiary Seas in "Western Europe, Pro- 

 bable Extension of, 474. 



Theorv of the Ice Age, 3, 55. 



Thomjsson, Beeby, Land and Fresh- water 

 Shells in the Lincolnshire Oolite, 223. 



Torbay Raised Beaches, 405. 



Tornquist, St. Leonk, On the Structure 

 of some Diprionidfe, 430. 



Tower of Eccles-by-the-Sea, 229. 



Trachytic Rocks of Antrim, Age of the, 

 260. 



Trias, Pebbles in the, 75. 



Trilobites, New, from the Bala Beds, 

 Waterford, 49. 



Systematic Position of the, 



280. 



Trinidad, The Pitch Lake of, 416, 452. 



Trinucleus hibernicm, Reed, sp. nov., 52. 



" Two Birds with One Stone," 46. 



Tyler, Charles, Death of, 576. 



TTNDERGROUND in Suffolk and its 

 U Borders, 461. 



Temperature Gradient 



and Glacial Period, 356. 



VAUGHAN, A., The Making of 

 Mountains, 93. 

 Viscous Flow of Glacier-Ice, 408. 

 Volcano of Tardree, County Antrim, 303. 



"TTTALFORD, E. A., On the Lias 



W Ironstone around Banbury, 138. 



Water Supply and the Chalk of the 



London Basin, 360. 

 Watts, W. W., Notes on some Tarns 



near Snowdon, 565. 

 and McHenry, Guide to the 



Rocks and Specimens belonging to the 



Geological Survey of Ireland, 616. 

 Wethered, E., The Formation of Oolite, 



138 

 Whitaker, W., On the Chalk of the 



London Basin, 360 ; Address to Section 



C, British Association, Ipswich, 461. 

 Whitehaven Sandstone Series, 185. 

 Wilkinson, W. F., Geology and Mineral 



Resources of Anatolia, 139. 

 Williamson, Prof. W. C, Obituary of, 



383. 

 Wisnian, Carl, On the Diplograptidse, 



431. 



