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Index. 



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Pisjotite in the Caves near Porthcurnow, 



223. 

 Plateau Implements in Kent, 416. 

 Pleistocene Climatic Changes, 340. 

 of the N.W. Territories of 



Canada, 394. 

 Portugal, Echinoids of, 228. 



Jurassic Fauna of, 325. 



Post- Glacial Man in Britain, 78. 

 Poynting, J. H., The Mean Density of 



the Earth, 17-5. 

 Preller, C. S. du Riche, Three Glacia- 



tions in Switzerland, 27. 

 Presidential Address to the Eoyal Society 



of Canada, 137. 

 Prestwich, J., The Great Japanese Earth- 

 quake, 191 ; Possible Origin of the 



Loess, 237 ; The Southern Drift, 476. 

 Primitive Boulders of the Yorkshire 



Coast, 371. 

 Problems Connected with a Cooling 



Earth, 505. 

 Prolecanites compressus, On, 11. 

 Purbeck Beds of the Vale of "Wardour, 



90. 



RADIOLARIANS in pre-Cambrian 

 Eocks, 417. 



Eaised Beaches, 257. 



Eange of the Coal-measures in Oxford- 

 shii'e, etc., 459. 



Eape of the Chlorites, 111. 



Eapid Collapse of Districts at the close 

 of the Mammoth Age, 405. 



Eapid Elevation : a Self-criticism, 144. 



Eauff's Palffiospongiologie, 466. 



Eeade, T. M., Ancient Glacial Shore, 

 76 ; Eesults of Unsymmetrical Cool- 

 ing, 203 ; Origin of Mountain Eanges, 

 413 ; Mountain-Making by Tension, 

 569. 



Eed Crag, Tooth of Oxyrhina from the, 

 75. 



Eocks, On the Younger, 363. 



. • Origin of the Younger, 475. 



Eeed, F. E. C, Woodwardian Museum 

 Notes, 241. 



Eelations of the Thames Valley Beds to 

 the Boulder-clay, 283. 



Eestoration of Camptosaurus, 193. 



Elotherium, 294. 



the Antillean Continent, 



448. 



Eeynolds, S. H., Lower Palseozoic Eocks 

 of Yorkshire, 108. 



Ehsetic and Liassic Ostracoda, 93. 



Eock-Basin, 49. 



Bubble Drift, Shells from Portland, 431. 



Eussell's Second Expedition to Mormt 

 St. Elias, 277. 



Eussian Geology, 303, 349. 



Eutley, F., Sequence of Perlitic and 

 Spherulitic Structures, 47 ; Origin of 

 Novaculites and Quartzites, 232. 



SALT-BEAEING Marls in the Isle of 

 Man, 558. 

 Sand-blast, Development of Trilobites 



by the, 553. 

 Sand-Grains in Micaceous Gneiss, 152. 

 Saurian Footprints from the Trias of 



Cheshire, 451. 

 Scandinavian Ice-sheet, 496. 

 Scholarships for Men and Women, 288. 

 Schwarz, E. H. L., The Aptychus, 



454. 

 Scott, "W. B., Osteology of Ancodus, 



487 ; On the Mammalia of the Deep 



Eiver Beds, 562. 

 Second British Species of Eurycormus, 



214. 

 Sediments Dredged from English Lakes, 



300. 

 Seismological Journal of Japan, 471. 

 Selwyn, A. E. C, Geological Survey of 



Canada, 326. 

 Sequence of Perlitic and Spherulitic 



Structures, 47. 

 Seward, A. C, Catalogue of Mesozoic 



Plants, 384 ; Preservation of Fossil 



Plants, 190. 

 Sherborn's Index to the Genera and 



Species of Foraminifera, 377. 

 Shone, W., Post-Glacial Man in Britain, 



78. 

 Shrewley, Molluscs in the Upper Keuper 



at, 232. 

 Shrubsole, 0. A., On the Southern Drift, 



668. 

 Skiddaw Slates, Note on the, 122. 

 Slates and Clays, Contact-Metamorphism, 



36, 64. 

 Solenopora, Descriptions of New Species 



of, 145, 195. 



Dr. Brown on, 236. 



dendriforniis, Brown, sp. nov., 



196. 



fusiformis, sp. nov., 197. 



lithothamnioides, sp. nov., 



nigra, sp. nov., 148. 



Spencer, J. W., Eestoration of the 

 Antillean Continent, 448 ; the Yumuri 

 Valley of Cuba, 499. 



Spirifer Vemeuili, a Study of the Varia- 

 tions in, 474. 



Stapff, F. M., Sand-grains in Micaceous 

 Gneiss, 152. 



Stebzner, A. W., On Peculiar Obsidian 

 Bombs from Australia, 136. 



Stegocephali, Histology of the plicated 

 teeth of, 82. 



148. 



