INDEX. 



ABB 



ABBOTT, G., Magnesian Concretions, 

 35. 



Abergavenny, The Country around, 135. 



Abnormal Section of Chloritic Marl at 

 Mupe Bay, 319. 



Acanthodes striatus, Wellburn, sp. nov., 

 219. 



Ackroyd, W., Circulation of Salt in its 

 Relation to Geology, 445, 558. 



Adams, F. D., Origin of the Ancient 

 Crystalline Rocks, 321 ; Nodular 

 Granite from Pine Lake, Ontario, 

 322 ; Experimental Investigation into 

 the Flow of Marble, 322. 



Address by John Home, F.R.S. , to the 

 Geological Section of the British 

 Association, Glasgow, 452. 



Age of the Earth, 125, 186, 371. 



Alberta and British Columbia, Lake 

 Basins in, 97. 



Allen, H. A., Insect from the Coal- 

 measures of South "Wales, 65. 



Altered Siliceous Sinter from Builth, 

 573. 



Amalitzky, V., The Permian of Russia, 

 231. 



Ami, H. M., Carboniferous System in 

 Eastern Canada, 266 ; Address to the 

 Ottawa Field Naturalists' Club, 324. 



Ammonites Eamsaifa)iHs, Sharpe, 251. 



Anatomy of Todea, 564. 



Ancient Crystalline Rocks, Origin of, 321. 



Ancient Glacier-dammed Lakes in the 

 Cheviots, 513. 



Andrews, C. W., Recently Discovered 

 Vertebrates from Egypt, 400, 436. 



AngmUa, Geological and Physical De- 

 velopment of, 282. 



Antigua, Geological and Physical De- 

 velopment of, 281. 



Arber, E. A. N., On Royle's Types 

 of Fossil Plants from India, 546 ; On 

 the Clarke Collection of Plants from 

 New South Wales, 573. 



Argonaut from the Tertiary of Japan, 323. 



Argyllshire, On the Crush-Conglomerates 

 of, 330. 



Arran, Ancient Volcanoes in, 270. 



Arran, Former Extension of Rhaetic 

 Strata over, 269. 



DECADE IV. VOL. VIII. NO. XII. 



BOH 



Arran Geology, Recent Discoveries in, 



565. 

 Artesian Water in Queensland, 570. 



BAJOCIAN of the North Cotteswolds, 

 46. 



Ball, J., The Geology of Egypt, 271. 



Barron & Hume, Geology of the Eastern 

 Desert of Egypt, 154. 



Barton, A fine example of Pleurotoma 

 prisca from, 409. 



Barytherium grave, Andrews, 528. 



Bassett, H., jun., Note on the pre- 

 paration of Spherulites, 14. 



Bastogne, Altered Rocks from near, 42. 



Bate, D. M. A., A Bone Cave on the 

 River Wye, 101. 



Bateman Collection of Antiquities in 

 the Sheffield Museum, 37. 



Bather, F. A., Alleged Prints of 

 Echinoderms in Jurassic Reptiliferous 

 Sandstones, 70 ; Geologic Distribution 

 of PoUiclpes and Sealpellum, 521. 



Beach -Structm-e, 523. 



Beadnell, H. J. L., Geological Dis- 

 coveries in the Nile Valley, 23 ; 

 Geology of the Farafra Oasis, 470 ; 

 The Fayum Depression, 540. 



Becker, G. F., Geology of the Philippine 

 Islands, 472. 



Beecher, C. E., Cambrian Fossils of 

 St. Fran<;ois County, Missouri, 561 ; 

 Discovery of Eur}T)terid Remains in 

 the Cambrian of Missouri, 561. 



Belinurus hiltorkcnsis, Baily, 52. 



Bell, A. M., Pleistocene Plants and 

 Coleoptera from Wolvercote, 565. 



Bellerophon Ruthveni, Salter, sp. nov., 

 356. 



Bennett, F. D., The Earliest Traces of 

 Man, 427. 



Bennie, James, Obituary of, 143. 



J?(?(/r«c/tifflA'i»Vi;5yrt«a, Jones, sp. nov., 435. 



Bitumen in Cuba, 423. 



Blake, J. H., Obituary of, 238. 



Blauford, W. T., Vertebrate Animals in 

 India, Ceylon, and Burmah, 421. 



' Blood-Rain' in Sicilv, 192. 



Bohemia, Permo-Carboniferous Fauna 

 of, 472. 



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