Index. 



581 



LEN 



PLI 



Lenhara Beds and Coralline Crag, 234. 

 Life-Zones of the Carboniferous Deposits 



of Europe, 61. 

 Llanberis Unconformity, Eevindication 



of the, 47, 169, 214, 287,- 378. 

 Lyman, B. S., Compass Variation, 131. 



M- 



'AOEOSOLEN HoUowaysi, 538. 



Madan, H. G., Note on an Ebbing and 

 Flowing Well at Newton Nottage, 

 2S3. 



Madreporaria, Egyptian Fossil, 241. 



Maps of the Geological Survey, 48, 240, 

 283. 



Marine Drift at Colwyn Bay, High- 

 level, 376. 



Marr, J. E., On the Coralline Eocks of 

 Upware, 377. 



Marr, J. E., & Adie, E. H., The Lakes 

 of Snowdon, 51. 



Marsh, Professor 0. C, Observations on 

 European Dinosaurs, 6; Affinities of 

 Sesperornis, 38 ; Value of Type- 

 Specimens, 548 ; Value of Fossils as 

 Proof of Age of Eocks, 565. 



Marshwood, The Origin of the Vale of, 

 161. 



Martley, An Exposure of Quartzite and 

 Syenite Eock near, 304, 379, 562. 



Martley Quartzite, The, 562. 



Matthews. G. F., Characteristic Genera 

 of the Cambrian, 82. 



Memoirs of the Geological Survey of 

 Scotland, 85. 



Menai Bridge, Areuig Shales at, 560. 



Meshwork-structure observable in Micro- 

 scopic Sections of Eock, 252. 



Metamorphism of Gi'its and Shales in 

 Northern Anglesey, 330. 



Mexico, Changes of Level in, 192. 



Millais, J. G., British Deer and their 

 Horns, 133. 



Milleporoid Coral from the Cretaceous 

 of Egypt, 337. 



Miller, S. A., Obituary of, 192. 



Millestroma Nicholsoni, Gregory, sp. 

 nov., 340. 



Milne, J., & Jukes-Browne, Cretaceous 

 Fossils in Aberdeenshire, 21. 



Mineralogy, Dana's Text-Book of, 571. 



Monckton, H. "W. , Gravels in the 

 Bagshot District, 140. 



Moore, J. C, Obituary of, 381. 



Moreseat, Cretaceous Fossils found at, 

 21. 



Morton, G. H., Carboniferous Limestone 

 of the Country around Llandudno, 285. 



Murray, J., Facts and Arguments in 

 favour of an Antarctic Expedition, 

 268. 



NATUEAL Gas in East Sussex, 

 Discovery of, 331. 

 Necroccircinus glabra, H. Woodw., sp. 



nov., 303. 

 Newton, E. B., Cretaceous Shells from 



Egypt, 394 ; Lower Tertiary iShelis 



from Egypt, 531. 

 Newton & Teall, Fossils and Eocks from 



Franz Josef Land, 377. 

 North Wahs, Cave of Ty Newydd, 569. 

 Numerical Scale of Texture for Eocks, 



255. 

 Nusplingen, A New Specimen of 



Squatina from the Lithographic Stone 



of, ^89. 



OBITUAEIES, G. H. Piper. 94; 

 0. F. von Fraas, 141 ; Lieut.-Col. 



C. Cooper-King, 142 ; A. S. Miller, 



192; E. "Wilson, 288; Melville 



Attwood, 335 ; Georg Bam-, 379 ; 



J. Carrick Moore, 381 ; James Hall, 



431 ; Professor des Cloizeaux, 480 ; 



J. C. H. Crosse, 528 ; Felix Bernard, 



628. 

 Orthite in the Scottish Eocks, 388, 527. 

 Osborn, H. F., The Extinct Ehinoceroses, 



374. 

 Ossiferous Caves in the Basque Coimtry 



(Bayonne), 384. ^ 

 Ostrea Lyonsi, E. B. Newton, sp. nov., 



397. 

 Oudenodon pithecops from the Bicynodon 



Beds, Cape Colony, 107. 

 Outlier of Cenoraaniau and Turonian 



near Honiton, 236. 



PALEOLITHIC Implements from the 

 Plateau-Gravels, 237. 

 Parkinson, J., The Pyromerides of 



Boulay Bay, Jersey, 91. 

 Pecten Mnyer-Eymayi, sp. nov., 535. 

 Pelican as an Indigenous British Bird, 



417. 

 " Petalocrinns,''^ 284. 

 Petrology for Students, 45. 

 Phosphatized Trachyte from Clipperton 



Atoll, 234. 

 Phyllopoda, Fossil, of the Palaeozoic 



Eocks, 41. 

 Picrodon Eerveyi, Seeley, gen. et sp. 



nov., 1. 

 Piper, G. H., Obituary of, 94. 

 Pittman, E. F., Paleozoic Eadiolarian 



Eocks, New South Wales, 574. 

 Placoparia in the Skiddaw Slates, 141, 



240. 

 Pliocene Deposits of the East of 



England, 234. 



