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Index. 



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YOS 



Suardalan, Glenelg, C.T. Clough on, 382. 

 Subulites pupa, Salter, sp. nov., 109. 

 Systematic Nomenclature for Igneous 

 Eocks, 304. 



f TANGANYIKA Northwards, Geo- 



JL logical Notes from, 362. 



Teall, J. J. H., F.R.S., appointed Di- 

 rector of the Geological Survey, 144. 



Temperature, Eate of Increase of Under- 

 groimd, 502. 



Tertiary Igneous Eocks of Skye, Sequence 

 of, 506. 



Thalassochehjs lihyca, Andrews, sp. nov., 

 441. 



Thompson, Beehy, On the Use of a Geo- 

 logical Datum, 380. 



Tiddeman, E. H., On the Formation of 

 Eeef -Knolls, 20. 



Tomistoma africanum, Andrews, sp. nov., 

 443. 



Tourmaline of the White Granite of 

 Dartmoor, 316. 



Transference of Secondary Sexual Cha- 

 racters of Mammals from Males to 

 Females, 242. 



Traquair, E. H., Lower Carboniferous 

 Fishes of Eastern Fifeshire, 110. 



Triassic Eeptiliferous Sandstones, Prints 

 of Echinoderms in, 70. 



Triassic Starfishes, 3. 



TrUohites, Notes on some Carboniferous, 

 152. 



Trochonema hijugosa, Salter, sp.nov., 357. 



TrocMis calyptrcBct, Salter, sp. nov., 109. 



Turrilepas ketleyanus, Salter, sp. nov., 

 108. 



TTNDEEGEOUND Temperature, Eate 

 U of Increase of, 502. 

 Undergroimd "Water of Craven, The 



Movement of, 71, 75. 

 Underground Water of North - West 



Yorkshire, 72. 



VEGETATION of the Coal Period, 

 29. 

 Vertebrata in India, Ceylon, and Burmah, 



Distribution of, 421. 

 Volcanic Agglomerate of Forkill, Co. 



Armagh, 515. 

 Volcanic Vent of Tertiary Age in the 

 Island of Arran, 236. 



WATSON, J. A., Link in the 'Break- 

 between Palseolithic and Neolithic 

 Man, 424. 

 AVatts, Professor W. W., Notes on 

 Charnwood Forest, 41. 



Wedd, C. B., On the Coralline Eocks of 

 St. Ives, 45 ; Outcrop of the Coralline 

 Limestone of Elsworth, etc., 78. 



Weed & Pirsson, Geology of Shonkin 

 Sag, Montana, 423. 



Weinschenck, E., The Graphite Mines 

 of Ceylon, 175. 



Wellburn, E. D., The Fish Fauna of 

 the Yorkshii-e Coalfields, 37 ; On the 

 Pectoral Fin of Gwlacanthus, 7 ; Fossil 

 Fishes from the Millstone Grit, 80. 



Weller, Dr. S., Silurian Crinoids of 

 Chicago, 376. 



WeU-Sections, Note on two, 280. 



Wheeler, W. H., The Source of the 

 Warp iu the Humber, 568. 



Whidborne, G. F., Coblenzian Fossils 

 from Lynton, 529 ; Lower Devonian 

 Fossils from Torquay, 533. 



Whitaker, W., Address to the Geologists 

 Association, 423 ; Guide to the 

 Geology of London, 528. 



Whiteaves, J. F., Fossils from the 

 Cretaceous Eocks of Queen Charlotte 

 Islands, 138. 



Wood, Sand-blast of the Shore and its 

 Erosive Effects on, 193. 



Woodward, A. S., Eeptilian Eemains 

 from Patagonia, 192 ; On the Bone- 

 beds of Pikermi, Attica, and on similar 

 Deposits in Northern Eubcea, 482. 



Woodward, Henry, On'Pyr^oOTffiere^ffcm,' 

 fi-om the Upper Chalk, 145, 240, 528 ; 

 Notes on some Carboniferous Trilobites, 

 152 ; On Fleurotoma prisca, 409 ; On 

 Crustacea from the Upper Cretaceous 

 of Faxe, 486. 



Woodward, H. B., Note on a Phosphatic 

 Layer at the Base of the Inferior 

 Oolite in Skye, 519. 



Woodward, Martin Fountain, Death of, 

 480. 



Woodwardian Museum Notes, 5, 106, 

 246, 355. 



Wright, G. F., Eecent Geological 

 Changes in Northern and Central 

 Asia, 234. 



Wye Valley, Bone Caves in the Car- 

 boniferous Limestone of the, 101. 



yOEKSHIEE Boulders, 95. 



Yorkshire Boulders, Sources and Dis- 

 tribution of, 17. 



Yorkshire Eocks, The Succession of 

 Strata in the, 188. 



Yoshiwara, Mr., Argonaut from the 

 Tertiary of Japan, 323. 



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