INDEX. 
eee ineoed 
. AFF 
FFINITIES and Structure of Platy- 
somid, 318. 
Africa (South), Anomodont Reptile from 
Trias of, 282. 
Age of Pennine Chain, 92. 
Aleyonaria and Corals, Fossil, of Sind, 
; 526. 
Allport, 8., Petrological Nomenclature, 
142 
America (North), and Britain, Anoma- 
locystidee, a Remarkable Family of 
Cystoidea found in Silurian Rocks of, 
193. 
(North), Extinct Toothed Birds 
of, 522. 
Ammonites, Terminations of, from In- 
ferior Oolite of Dorset and Somerset, 
380. 
Analysis of Egg-shell of Moa, 546. 
Anatomy, Comparative, and History of 
Extinct Carnivora, 89, 202, 271. 
Anglesey, Geology of, 183. 
— and Malvern Hill, Gneissic and 
Granitoid Rocks of, 45. 
Pre-Cambriaz Geology of, 117. 
Annelid Jaws from Wenlock and Ludlow 
Formations of West of England, 323. 
Annelida, British Carboniferous Tubi- 
colar, 109, 171, 215, 258, 304, 362. 
Anomalocystide, Remarkable Family of 
Cystoidea, found in Silurian Rocks of 
North America and Britain, 193. 
Amisheds, Prof 1.7 "E.,* MvA-; ER. RS., 
F.G.S., Obituary of, 336. 
Aqueous Vapour in Relation to Perpetual 
Snow, 397. 
Artificial Production of Perlitic Structure, 
115, 
Ateleocystites, Structure of, 240. 
Attwood’s Blowpipe Assaying, 567. 
Ayrshire, Girvan District of, Silurian 
Fossils from, 139. 
ACKHOUSE, J., of York, obtainer of 
Lynx Bones from Teesdale, 346. 
Barkas, T. P., Sclerotic Bones of Coal- . 
Measure Reptiles, 429. 
DECADE II.—VOL. VII.—NO. XII. 
BRI 
Berkshire, Well lately sunk at Woking- 
ham, 421, 
Birds, Extinct Toothed, of North America, 
522. 
Bird-Remains, Fossil, from Siwalik Hills, 
in collection of British Museum, 18. 
Blake, Rev. J. F., Portland Rocks of 
England, 89. 
Blantord, W.T.,Geology of India, 79, 127. 
Blencowe, Rev. G., Geological Facts 
witnessed in Natal and Border Coun- 
tries, 44. j 
Blowing Wells, 95. 
Blowpipe Assaying, 567, 
Analysis, 567. 
Bohemia, Pre-Devonian Rocks of, 326. 
Bones of Lynx from Teesdale, obtained by 
Mr. J. Backhouse of York, 346. 
Sclerotic, of Coal-M. Reptiles, 429. 
Bonney, Rey. Prof., Microscopic Struc- 
ture of Pre-Cambrian Rocks, 125 ; 
Pebbles in Bunter Beds of Stafford- 
shire, 404 ; Pre-Cambrian Rocks of 
Charnwood Forest, 324; Pre-Cam- 
brian Rocks of Ross-shire, 329; Petro- 
logical Nomenclature, 47; Petrological 
Notes of Neighbourhood of Loch 
Maree, 45; Recent Classification of 
Welsh Pre-Cambrian Rocks, 298 ; 
the Term ‘‘Schist,’? 332; the Ser- 
pentine of Anglesey, 538. 
Bose, P. N., History and Comparative 
Anatomy of Extinct Carnivora, 89, 
202, 271. 
Brachiopoda that characterize the ‘‘ Grés 
Armoricain”’ of Brittany, 337. 
Bibliography of, 565. 
Brent Tor Volcanos, Structure of, 140. 
| Bristol Coal-Fields, Lower and Middle 
Series, Sandstones and Grits of, 520. 
| Bristow, H. W., Geological Map of 
England and Wales, 427. 
Britain, Early Man in, and his Place 
in Tertiary Period, 371. 
Glutton in, 480. 
and North America, Anomalo- 
cystide, a Remarkable Family of 
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