Index. 
PAN 
Pantanelli, Prof. Dante, Discovery of 
Radiolaria in ‘‘ Diaspro,’’ 317, 564. 
Pays de vag Geology of, 227. 
Peach, B. N., Glaciation of Orkney 
Islands, 381. 
«« Pebbles’? of Budleigh Salterton, 337. 
Pebbles in Bunter Beds of Staffordshire, 
404. 
in Upper Neocomian Sands of 
South-east of England, especially those 
of Upwareand Potton Beds, 414. 
Pengelly, W., Glutton in Britain, 480. 
Peninsula of India, ‘‘ Laterite’’ of, 310. 
Pennine Chain, 92, 185, 187. 
Penning, W. H., Text-Book of Field 
Geology, 177. 
Pennsylvania, Second Geological Survey 
of, 374. 
Perlitic Structure, Artificial Production 
of, 116. 
Permanence of Oceans and Continents, 
573. 
Permian Rocks, 285. 
Perpetual Snow in Relation to Aqueous 
Vapours, 357. 
Perry, Prof. J., Prof. Milne on Volcanos, 
286. 
Petrological Nomenclature, 47, 142. 
—— Notes on Pre-Cambrian 
Rocks of West and Central Ross-shire, 
103, 155, 222, 266. 
——_—__—_——— near Loch Maree, 45. 
Phillips, J. A., Concretionary Patches and 
Fragments of Rocks found in Granite,44; 
Plant-Remainsin Brown Iron-Ore,570. 
Phillips' Caunopora, 343. 
Phylloxera, Influence of Soils on, 565. 
Physical History of Cretaceous Flints, 88. 
Phytology, Comparative, 188. 
Plants, New Erian (Devonian), 379. 
Plant-Remains in Iron-Ore, 4570. 
Platysomide, Structure and Affinities of, 
318. 
Pleuracanthus, Agass., 139. 
Pliocene and Pleistocene, Classification 
of, 548. 
Pliocene Period, Newer, in England, 281. 
Polyzoa, Carboniferous, 501. 
Portland Rocks of England, 89. 
“ Post-Glacial,” 333, 528, 574. 
Post-Glacial and Glacial, 383. 
Potton and Upware Pebble Beds of Upper 
Neocomian Sands of South-east of 
England, 414. 
Poulton, E. B., Mammalian Remains and 
Tree-Trunks in Quaternary Sands of 
Reading, 140. 
Pre-Cambrian Geology of Anglesey, 117. 
——____—— Group, Second, in Malvern 
Hills, 325. 
—_—— Rocks of Charnwood Fo- 
rest, 324. 
583 
ROC 
Pre-Cambrian Rocks in Harlech Moun- 
tains, Merionethshire, 519. 
—_—_—_ of North-western 
and Central Highlands of Scotland, 327. 
—_______——— Microscopic Struc- 
ture of, 125. 
of West and Cen- 
tral Ross-shire, 103, 155, 222, 266, 
329. 
Wales, Recent 
Classification of, 298. 
Volcanos and Glaciers, 488. 
Pre-Deyonian Rocks of Bohemia, 326. 
Pre-Glacial Forest Bed Series of East 
England, Vertebrata from, 152, 424, 
447. 
Prestwich, Prof. J., New Species of Igua- 
nodon, in Kimmeridge Clay of Cumnor 
Hurst, Oxfordshire, 283. 
Protospongia, Salter, Structure and Affi- 
nities of, 322. 
Psephophorus polygonus, von Meyer, new 
Type of Chelonian Reptile allied to 
Leathery Turtles, 322. 
Punjab, Northern, Distribution and Iden- 
tification of Paleozoic Rocks of, 313. 
ADIOLARIA in “ Diaspro,’”’ 317. 
564. 
Ramsay, Prof. A. C., Address as Presi- 
dent of British Association at Swansea, 
475. 
Reade, T. Mellard, Oceans and Con- 
tinents, 385. 
Reading, Mammalian Remains and Tree- 
Trunks in Quaternary Sands of, 140. 
Red Sandstone, Old, of Curlew and Fin- 
tona Districts, Connaught and Ulster, 
Treland, 27. 
Reid, Clement, Glacial Deposits of Cro- 
mer, 55, 238; Upper Devonian in 
Devonshire, 286 ; Pliocene and Pleis- 
tocene, 548. 
Reptile, Anomodont, from Trias of Graaff 
Reinet, South Africa, 282. 
Reptiles from Coal-Measures, Sclerotic 
Bones of, 429. 
Reptile, New Theriodont, from Upper 
Permian Sandstone, S.E. Russia, 281. 
———— Type of, allied to Leathery 
Turtles, 322. 
Rheetian Alps, Serpentine in, 538. 
Roberts, R. D., Eccentricity and Glacial 
Epochs, 143. 
Rocks, Secondary, Comatule from, 46. 
Fragments of, in Granite, 44. 
Gneissic and Granitoid, of Angle- 
sey, and Malvern Hills, 45. 
of North Wales, Woodwardian 
Laboratory Notes, 207, 452. 
Paleozoic, in Northern Punjab, 
Distribution and Identification of, 313. 
