I¥DEX. 



ACA 



A CADIA, Physical Evolution of, 569. 



Actinocamax verus at "Walmer and 



St. Margaret at CMe, 79. 

 Age of ' Old or Grey Granite, ' Transvaal 



and Orange River, 552. 

 Agelacrinites BicJcsoni, Billings, 543. 

 Ammonites, Mexican, 378. 

 Analysis of London Clay, 265. 

 Ancient Britain and the Invasions of 



Cfesar (Review), 87. 

 Anderson, Tempest,Soufriere,St.Vincent, 



468. 

 Andrews, C. W., Model of Skull and 



Mandible of Prozeuglodon atrox, 209. 

 Antigorite and the Val Antigorio, 135. 

 Archceozoon, Notes on, 568. 

 Artesian Water Supply of Australia, 225. 



BADGER, A. B., Exposures of Quartz- 

 Felsite, Carnarvonshire, 261. 

 Bailey, E. B., & P. F. Kendall, Glaciation 



of East Lothian, 231. 

 Bala and Llandovery Rocks, GlynCeii-iog, 



326. 

 Baldwin, "Walter, Changes of Level and 



Raised Beaches, 329. 

 Barber, T. W., Thames Barrage, 314. 

 Barlow, Caleb, Obituary, 335. 

 Barnstaple, Gift of Partridge Collection 



to North Devon Athenajum, 45. 

 Barrande, J. (In Memoriam), 432. 

 Barrande's Silurian System, Bohemia, 



Gasteropoda, 126. 

 Barrels, Professor Charles, Rowe's Zones 



of White Chalk, 171. 

 Barron, T., Geology between Cairo and 



Suez, Egypt, 521. 

 Barrow, George, High-level Platforms 



of Bodmin Moor, 281 ; Rocks from 



Gavarnie District, Pyrenees, 421. 

 Basalt, Red Zone in Co. Antrim, 341. 

 Basedow, H., & J. D. Iliffe, on 



" Glacial Beds of Cambrian Age," 



South Australia, 42. 

 Basic Intrusion of Bartestree, near 



Hereford, 380. 

 JSasutoland, South Africa, Geology of, 



57, 112. 

 Bather, F. A., Name-History of the 



Coral Caninia, 287 ; Nathorst's 



Methods of Studying Fossil Plants, 



454 ; Synopsis des Echinides Fossiles 



(Index to), 478; Studies in Edrio- 



asteroidea, Lebetodiscm, gen.nov., 543. 

 Bauxite andLaterite inVogelsberg, 534. 

 Beadnell, H. J. L., Flowing AVells and 



Sub-Surface Water, Kharga Oasis, 



Egypt, 49, 102. 



DECADE V. VOL. V. NO. XII. 



CHA 



Bolton, H., Lower Coal-measures, 



Dungannon, 464. 

 Bonuey, T. G., Antigorite and the Val 



Antigorio, 135 ; Evidence for Desert 



Conditions in British Trias, 337. 

 Bosworth, T. 0., The Origin of Upper 



Keuper, Leicestershire, 353. 

 Brachiopod HomoBomorphy, 43. 

 Brazil, Fossil Reptilian Bones from, 251. 

 British Association, Papers on Geology 



read before, 460. 

 British Earthquakes, Some minor, 296. 

 British Museum (Natural History), 475. 

 Brock, R. W., appointed Director 



Geological Survey of Canada, 144. 

 Brydone, R. M., Subdivision of Chalk 



at Trimmingham, 134. 

 Buckman, S. S., Brachiopod Homoeo- 



morphy, 43. 

 Bullen, R. Ashington, Kitchen-Middens, 



North Cornwall, 140. 

 Bullerwell, R. G. A., Flints in Gravel 



Bed, Northumberland, 525. 

 Burckhardt, Professor R., Obituary, 144. 

 Burma, Geology of, 284. 

 Burning Cliffs, Lias, Lyme Regis, 561 ; 



Kimeridge Clay, Hoi worth, 562 ; 



Mackenzie River, 562. 

 Bury, Hem-y, Notes on the River Wey, 



187. 

 Butler, G. M., Pocket Handbook of 



Minerals, 474. 



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tANINIA, Name-history of, 287- 



Cantrill, T. C, Glaciation of Usk and 

 Wye Valleys, 44. 



Carboniferous Corals, Revision of, 20, 

 63, 158. 



Carboniferous Fish-Remains, Derbyshire, 

 309. 



Carboniferous Limestone, Ireland, New 

 species of Ctjelus from, 551. 



Carboniferous Rocks at Loughshinny 

 Co. Dublin, 281. 



Carnarvonshire, Quartz-Felsite Ex- 

 posures of, 261. 



Carruthers, R. G., Revision of Carboni- 

 ferous Corals, 20, 63, 158. 



Castlepook Cave, Doneraile, Co. Cork, 

 462. 



Cement-forming Beds, Trinidad, 472. 



Cenhalopods collected on the Tarnthal 

 Kopfe, 325. 



Ceylon, Handbook for Resident and 

 TraveUer by I. C. Willis, 477. 



Chalk, Natural Caverns in, 192. 



Chalk at Trimmingham, Subdivision of, 

 134. 



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