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Index. 



PLU 



TEA 



Phmkett, Thomas, Fermanagh Caves 

 Exploration, 570. 



Poecilia from the Upper Miocene of 

 Oeningen, 392. 



Pollen, G. C. H., Exploration of Ty 

 Newydd Cave, North Wales, 92, 569. 



Post-Glacial Beds exposed in cutting 

 the new Bruges Canal, 375. 



Potassium in Silicates, On the Flame- 

 Reaction of, 103. 



Preservation of Type- Specimens, 548. 



Prestwich, J., The Solent Eiver, 349; 

 Memoranda chiefly on the Drift 

 Deposits in various parts of England 

 and Wales, 404. 



Fsammechinus Lyonsi, Gregory, sp. nov., 

 151. 



QUARTZ-EOCK in the Carboniferous 

 Limestone of Derbyshire, 179. 

 Quartzite and Syenite Eock near 



Martley, 304, 379, 562. 

 Quebec, Geology, Problems in, 83. 



RADIOLAEIA and Eadiolarian Eocks 

 of New South Wales, 674, 575. 



Eaisin, C. A., The Llanberis Uncon- 

 formity, 378. 



Eand Beds, A^q of the, 141. 



Eeade,ii T. M., Post-Glacial Beds at 

 Bruges, 376; High-level Marine Drift 

 at Colwyn Bay, 376. 



Eed-Deer, Cervus elaphus, Notes on the, 

 119. 



Eeed, F. E. Cowper, Affinities of the 

 Genera of the Cheiruridse, 206 ; 

 Placoparia from the Skiddaw Slates, 

 240; On Eumetria? serpentina, 266; 

 Note on a large Boulder at Wimpole 

 Hall, Cambs, 267 ; Blind Trilobites, 

 439, 493, 552. 



Eevindication of the Llanberis Uncon- 

 formity, 169, 214, 287, 335, 378. 



Rhahdocidaris libyensis, Gregory, sp. 

 nov., 151. 



Ehinoceroses, Extinct, 374. 



Eiver Valleys and Submerged Terraces 

 Bordering the British Isles, 351. 



Eock-Sections, Microscropic, Meshwork- 

 structure in, 252. 



Eussia, Narrative of a Geological 

 Journey through, 9, 110. 



Eiist, Dr., Fossil Eadiolaria from the 

 Jurassic and Cretaceous Eocks, 513. 



^ACCAMMINA Carteri and Nodo- 

 ^ saria fiisuliniformis, 334. 

 Sam, T. B. F., Origin of the Auriferous 



Conglomerates of the Gold Coast 

 Colony, 284. 

 Saurians from the Ehaetic of Wedmore 



Hill, 1. 



Scotland and Ireland, The Earliest Geo- 

 logical Maps of. 146. 



Scottish Eocks containing Orthite, 388, 

 527. 



Sedimentary Eocks, 472. 



Seeley, H. G., On Terrestrial Saurians 

 from Wedmore, 1 ; On Oudenodon 

 pithecops from Cape Colony, 107. 



Seismological Society of Italy, 428. 



Seward, A. C, Fossil Plants'. 228. 



Sharraan, G., Eetirement of Mr., 240. 



Shells, Lower Tertiary, Egypt, 531. 



Smith. J., Section exposed in the Dry 

 Docks, Troon, 190. 



Snowdon, The Lakes of, 51. 



Soil, The Formation of, 189. 



Solent Eiver, The, 349. 



Somervail, A., Age and Origin of the 

 Granite of Dartmoor and its Eelations 

 to the adjoining Strata, 609. 



South Wales and Monmouthshire, 

 Eevision of, by the Geological Survey, 

 488. 



Spencer, J. W., Continental Elevation 

 of the Glacial Period, 32 ; Eesem- 

 blances between the Declivities of 

 High Plateaux and those of Sub- 

 marine Antillean Valleys, 614; Lake 

 Formations and Great Changes of 

 Level in Jamaica, 615. 



Spilsby Sandstone, Boulders of, 334. 



Spitzbergen, The Glacial Geology of, 

 178. 



Spondylus ^pyptiactfs, sp. nov., 536. 



Springer & Wachsmnth's Monograph 

 on Crinoids, 276, 318, 419, 522. 



Squntina, A New Specimen from Wiir- 

 temberg, 289. 



Strahan, A., Eevision of South Wales 

 and Monmouthshire, 488 ; Geology of 

 Flint, Mold, and Euthin, 573. 



Struthiolithus, Discovery of a Second 

 Fossil Egg of, 434. 



Stylophora asymmetrica, Gregory, sp. 

 nov., 244. 



Submerged Antillean Valleys, 614. 



Submerged Platform of Western Europe, 

 429, 478, 527. 



Submerged Rock Valleys in South Wales, 

 Devon, and Cornwall, 188. 



Submerged Terraces and Eiver Valleys 

 Bordering the British Isles, 351. 



Summary of Progress of the Geological 

 Survey for 1897, 305, 358. 



Surface Geology of the North of Europe, 

 195, 257. 



TEALL, J. J. H., A Phosphatized 

 Trachyte from Clipperton Atoll, 234. 

 Teall, J. J. H., & Newton, E. T., 

 Fossils and Eocks from Franz Josef 

 Land, 377. 



