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Linnarsson’s Recent Discoveries in Swe- 
dish Geology, 29, 68, 240. 
Liversidge, Prof. A., Analysis of Moa 
Ege-shell, 546. : 
Lloyd, F., Movement of Glaciers, 572. 
Ludlam, H., F.G.S., Obituary,of, 336. 
Lynx Bones from Teesdale, 346. 
CGEE, W. J., ‘‘ Laterite’’ of Indian 
Peninsula, 310. 
Mackintosh, D., Correlation of Drift- 
deposits of N.W. of England with 
those of Midland and Eastern Counties, 
90. 
Madras, Coast Laterite, with Stone Im- 
plements, South of, 542. 
Malvern Hills and Anglesey, Gneissic and 
Granitoid Rocks of, 45. 
Hills, Second Pre-Cambrian 
Group in, 328. 
Mammoth in Siberia, 408, 491, 550. 
Mammalia as a Means of Classification 
for the Tertiary Period, 282. 
Mammalian Remains in Quaternary Sands 
* of Reading, 140. 
Man in Britain, in Tertiary Period, 371. 
Map, Geological, of England and Wales, 
437. 
Maree, Loch, Petrological Notes on 
Neighbourhood of, 45. 
Marine Fossils in Calciferous Sandstone 
Series of Fife, 381. 
Shells of Existing Species at 
Different Heights above Present Sea- 
level, 326. 
Marsh, Prof. O., Extinct Toothed Birds 
ot North America, 522. 
Medlicott, H. B., Geology of India, 79, 
127. 
Merionethshire, Pre-Cambrian Rocks in 
Harlech Mountains, 515. 
Mica Schist, Fragment of, 519. 
Microscopic Structure of Ateleocystites, 
240. 
Structure of Pre-Cambrian 
Rocks, 125. 
Microscopical Society, Journal of, 138, 
562. 
Milne, Prof. J., Cooling of Earth, 99 ; 
Geographical Distribution of Volcanos, 
166; Kurile Islands, 191. 
Milne’s Distribution of Volcanos, 237, 
286, 328. 
Mineral Deposits, Stibnite and- Cinnabar 
in, 369. 
Mollusca, Recent, on Siberian Tundra, 91. 
Movement of Earth, Influence of, on Geo- 
logical Structure of British Isles, 349. 
Mountains, Harlech, Merionethshire, Pre- 
Cambrian Rocks in, 519. 
Geology of Henry, 479. 
Index. 
PAL 
ATAL and Border Countries, Geo- 
logical Facts witnessed in, 44. 
Neocomian Sands, Upper, of South-east 
of England, Pebbles of, 414. 
Netherlands, Drift Deposits of, 226. 
Neues Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, Geologie 
und Paleontologie, 567. 
New South Wales, Formation of Diamond 
in Tertiary Drifts of, 428. 
——_—_—__—— New Genus of Trilo- 
bites, Onycopyge Liversidgei, from Si- 
lurian of, 97. 
Newton, E. T., Glutton in Forest Bed 
of Norfolk, 323; Vertebrata of Pre- 
Glacial Forest Bed Series of East of 
England, 152, 424, 447. 
New Zealand, Geology of Canterbury and 
Westland, 41. 
Geology and Gold-fields of 
Otago, 178. 
Nicholson, H. A., Silurian Fossils from 
Girvan District of Ayrshire, 139. 
Nolan, F., Old Red Sandstone in North 
of Ireland, 381. 
Nomenclature, Petrological, 142. 
Norfolk, Glutton in Forest Bed of, 323. 
Norwich, Geological Society of, 72, 143. 
CEANS and Continents, 385. 
—_________— Permanence of, 357. 
Old Red Sandstone of Curlew and Fintona 
Districts, Connaught and Ulster, Ire- 
land, 27. 
Oligocene Strata of Hampshire Basin, 
141. 
Onycopyge Liwversidgei, New Genus of 
Tribolites from Silurian of New South 
Wales, 97. 
Oolites of Yorkshire, Contributions to 
Paleontology of, 241,289, 391,481,529. 
Orkney Islands, Glaciation of, 381. 
Ornithopsis, Seeley, Vertebree of, 43. 
Otago, New Zealand, Geology and Gold- 
fields of, 178. 
Owen, Prof. R., Anomodont Reptile from 
Trias of Graaff Reinet, South Africa, 
282. 
Oxford Sewage Farm at Sandford-on- 
Thames, Strata exposed in laying out, 
183. 
Oxfordshire, New Species of Iguanodon 
in Kimmeridge Clay of, 283. 
Pee Implements, Dis- 
covery of place where made at Cray- 
ford, 378. 
Paleontological Contributions to York- 
shire Oolites, 241, 289, 391, 481, 529. 
Paleontology, Text-Book of Field Geo- 
logy, with Section on, 177. 
Paleozoic Rocks in Northern Punjab, 
Distribution and Identification of, 313. 
