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Index. 



Par is , E . T . , Inferior olitePectens ,570. 



Peach, B. N., Geology of Fannick 

 Mountains, etc., 85; Geology of 

 Koss-shire, 276. 



Pebble-beds of Bunter, English Mid- 

 lands, 211. 



Pectens from Inferior Oolite, 570. 



Pelourde, F., Fossil Cryptogams, 229. 



Penny, F. W., Vredefort Granite and 

 Witwatersrand System, 332. 



Permo-Carboniferous Breccia, 465. 



Correlation of, 468. 



Petrography, Saturation in, 485. 

 Petrology of Igneous Kocks, 177. 



North Kalgoorlie Field (West 



Australia), 107, 148. 



Piltdown Man, Note on, 44. 

 Pisidia, British, 83. 

 Pitchblende Ores, Colorado, 567. 

 Plant Cuticles, Coal -irteasures, Britain, 



385. 

 Pliocene MoUusca, Great Britain, 227. 

 Pliolophus vuljnceps, Type of, 480. 

 Polyzoa, Chalk, 97, 345, 436, 481. 

 Post-Jurassic Geography, Australia, 



520. 

 Potonie, Henry, Obituary of, 192. 

 Pritchard, Sequence of Victorian 



Tertiaries, 519. 

 Problematical Structures in Holecty- 



poida, 1. 

 Producti, Carboniferous, 560. 



r\UATEENAEY Ice Age, 524. 



RADIO-ACTIVITY, Crookes, Sir 

 W., 568. 



Eadium-bearing Minerals, 566. 



Eainy Lake, Archaean Geology, 556. 



Eaised Beach, Jersey, 570. 



Eamsey Island, Pembrokeshire, 

 Geology, 522. 



Eed Iron Ores, East Tennessee, 230. 



Eeed, F. E. C, Paleeozoic Trilobites, 

 Girvan, 227 ; Genus Trinucleus, 

 349 ; Sedgwick Museum Notes, 544. 



Eeptilian Type Femur, Lower Carbon- 

 iferous, Scotland, 347. 



Eeynolds, S. H., Silurian Eocks, 

 Co. Galway, 135. 



Eichardson, C. H. , Economic Geology, 

 427 ; Inferior Oolite, Somerset, 569. 



Eobinson, H. H., Volcanic Field, 

 Arizona, 479. 



Eockall, Geology of, 237. 



Eock-building Organisms, Lower Car- 

 boniferous, Westmorland, 265. 



Eock-soil and Plant Distribution, 8, 

 139. 



Eosenbusch, K. H. F., Obituary of 



140. 

 Eoss-shire, Central, Geology of, 276. 

 Eoyal Society, 378 ; Medals, 568. 

 Eussell, E. J., Fertility of Soil, 34. 



ST. TUDWAL'S Peninsula (Car- 

 narvon), Geology of, 136. 

 Sand Dunes and Sand Wastes, 564. 

 Sandberg, C. G. S., Grey Granite, 



Transvaal, 528. 

 Saratoga Springs, 830. 

 Sargent, H. C, Eock-soil and Plant 



Distribution, 139. 

 Saturation in Petrography, 485. 



of Minerals, 319, 381, 485. 



and Genesis of Igneous Eocks, 



381. 



Saurischia and Ornithischia, 444. 



Scalpellum 2jarvulum, sp. nov., T. H. 

 Withers, 494. 



Scandinavian Drift of Durham Coast, 

 331. 



Scott, A., Saturation of Minerals, 

 319. 



Scrivenor, J. B., Topaz-bearing Eocks, 

 Federated Malay States, 285; Ma- 

 layan Clays and Mesozoic Granite, 

 309. 



Sedgwick Museum Notes, 349, 544. 



Sedimentary Eocks, S. Victoria Land, 

 467. 



Seismological work of John Milne, 

 328. 



Sequence Australian Tertiaries, 514. 



Serials, New : Gravenhage (Holland), 

 Padua, Brazil, Canada, 134. 



Serpentine Eocks, South Quebec, 

 558. 



Sgurr of Eigg, 296, 306. 



Shan States, Burmah, 127. 



Shand, S. J., Saturation in Petro- 

 graphy, 485 ; Tachylyte Veins, 

 Orange Free State, 571. 



Sharman, G. , Obituary of, 240. 



Sherlock, E. L., Foraminifera of 

 Speeton Clay, 216, 255 ; Cristellaria 

 chapmani, sp. nov., 261; Pulvinu- 

 lina lavipluglii, sp. nov., 290. 



Silicaand Alkali Carbonates, Equilibria 

 of, 132. 



Skeats, E. W., Tertiary Alkah Eocks, 

 Victoria, 470. 



Smith, Professor G. Elliott, Brain of 

 Eoantliropus, 94. 



Smythe, J. A., Inclusions in Great 

 Whin Sill, 244. 



Sobral, J. M., Geology of Nordingra, 

 86. 



