Index. 



581 



LTD 



PHY 



Lydekker's Fossil Vertebrata of Argen- 

 tina, 322. 



Lyons, H. G., Stratigraphy and Physio- 

 graphy of the Libyan Desert, 330. 



MALACOLOGICAL Society of Lon- 

 don, 426. 

 Malvern Hills, Recent Sections in the, 



564. 

 Mammalia of the Deep Eiver Beds, 562. 

 Mammoth Age and the Glaciers, 161. 



The True Horizon of the, 80. 



Marr, J. E., Notes on the Skiddaw 

 Slates, 122 ; Physiographical Studies in 

 Lakeland, (1) Church Beck, Coniston, 

 489 ; (2) Swindale, 539. 

 Marsh, 0. C, Restoration of Campto- 

 saurus, 193 ; Restoration of Elo- 

 therium, 294 ; Footprints of Verte- 

 brates in the Coal-measures of Kansas, 

 337, 432. 

 Meade, R., Obituary of, 576. 

 Mean Density of the Earth, 175. 

 Memoirs of the Geological Survey, 85, 



520. 

 Mesozoic Plants, Catalogue of, 384. 

 Meyer and Jukes-Browne, Chloritic 

 Marl and Warminster Greensand, 494. 

 McMahon, C. A., The Rape of the 

 Chlorites, 111 ; Notes on Trachytes, 

 235 ; Alleged Conversion of Chlorite 

 into Biotite, 270, 300, 383. 

 Micaceous Gneiss from the St. Gothard 



Tunnel, 152. 

 Microscopic Contents of the Bargate 



Beds, 380. 

 . Structure of Derbyshire Dole- 

 rites and Tufes, 333. 

 Miers, H. A., On a New Method of 



Measuring Crystals, 518. 

 Milne, J., the Seismological Journal of 

 Japan, 178 ; Seismology of Japan, 

 471. 

 Mining Handbook to the Colony of 



"Western Australia, 422. 

 Mitchell, Rev. Hugh, Obituary of, 57-5. 

 Monckton, H. W., Picrite and Associ- 

 ated Rocks at Barnton, 91 ; OnaVariety 

 of Ammonites subarmatus, 91. 

 Morgan, J. B., Obituary of , 240. 

 Mountain-Making by Tension, 569. 



l^AIABITES, Note on the Genus, 

 -^^ 189. 



Nanno, anew Cephalopodan T)-pe, 561. 

 Nathorst's Palfeozoic Flora of the Arctic 



Zone, 473. 

 Nautilus per ornatus, Crick, sp. nov., 386. 

 New Bala Trilobites, 241. 



New Species of JSpyornis, 18. 



Newton, E. T., Vertebrata from Fissures 

 near Ightham, 143. 



Noetling, F., On Miocene Man in Burma, 

 525. 



Norwegian Rocks in English Boulder- 

 clay, 334. 



Notes on Gneiss, 114. 



Novaculites and Quartzites, Origin of 

 certain, 232. 



OBITUARY of Gordon, G., 95; Bain, 

 T. C. J., 96; Pengelly, W., 192, 

 238; Morgan, J. B., 240; Beachler, 

 C. S., 287; Topley, W., 528, 570; 

 Rev. H. Mitchell, 575 ; Meade, 

 Richard, 576. 



Obsidian Bombs from Australia, 136. 



Ogilvie, Maria, Coral in the "Dolo- 

 mites," 1, 49. 



Old Land-surfaces and Coast-Hnes in 

 the Glacial Period, 479. 



Oldham, R. D., Origin of Permian 

 Breccias, 334 ; Manual of the Geology 

 of India, 375, 480. 



Oleuellus-Zone of the North-West High- 

 lands, 382. 



Origin of the Drift, 335. 



Eruptive Rocks and Gneiss, 



20. 



— the Loess, 237, 381. 



— Mountain Ranges, 203, 312, 



413. 



Orthoceras, The Protoconch of, 41. 

 Ossiferous Fissures near Ightham, Kent, 



142. 

 Oxfordshire, Terraced Hill- Slopes of 



North, 405. 

 Oxyrhina from the Red Crag of Suffolk, 



75. 



PALEONTOLOGY of New York, 

 172. 

 Pala30spongiology, 466. 

 Parkinson, J., Jurassic Coal-measures, 



Leigh Creek, 93 ; Geology of the 



Interior of Australia, 93. 

 Peach, B. N., Fauna of the Olenellus- 



Zone of the North-West Highlands, 



382. 

 Pengelly, W., Obituary of, 192, 238. 

 Perlitic Cracks in Quartz, 233. 

 Permian Strata of the Isle of Man, 560. 

 Phacops Marri, Reed, sp. nov., 241. 

 Fhillipsia Polleni, H. Woodw., sp. nov., 



487. 

 van-der-Grachtii, sp. nov., 



487. 

 Physiographical Studies in Lakeland, 

 487, 539. 



