584 
ROC 
Rocks, Pre-Cambrian, of Charnwood 
Forest, 324. 
—_— 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, 108, 155, 222, 266, 
329. 
—_________—. Recent Classifica- 
tion of Welsh, 298. 
Pre-Devonian, of Bohemia, 326. 
Permian, 285. 
of Portland, England, 89. 
Schistose Volcanic, occurring on 
West of Dartmoor, 140. 
Roemer, Prof. Dr. Ferdinand, Genus 
Caunopora of Phillips, 343; Upper 
Devonian Goniatite Limestone in De- 
vonshire, 145. 
Ross-shire, West Central, Pre-Cambrian 
Rocks of, 103, 155, 222, 266, 329. 
Royal Microscopical Society, Journal of 
the, 138, 562. 
Russell, R., Geology of Yorkshire Coal- 
Field, 175. 
Rutley, F., Schistose Volcanic Rocks oc- 
curring on West of Dartmoor, with 
Notes on Structure of Brent-Tor Vol- 
cano, 140; the Term ‘‘ Schist,” 239. 
ALT Range of India, Dr. Waagen’s 
views on Geology of, 48. 
Sandford-on-Thames, Strata exposed in 
laying out Oxford Sewage Farm, 183. 
Sands, Upper Neocomian, of South-east 
of England, Pebbles of, 414. 
Quaternary, of Reading, Mam- 
malian Remains and Tree-Trunks in, 
140. 
Sandstones and Grits of Lower and Middle 
Series of Bristol Coal-field, 520. 
Sandstone, Upper Permian, South-Eastern 
aa New Theriodont Reptile from, 
81. 
— Old Red, of Curlew and Fin- 
tona Districts, Connaught and Ulster, 
Ireland, 27. 
——_—— in North of Ireland, 
381, 517. 
Eno Bones of Coal-Measure Reptiles, 
429. * 
Schist, Fragment of Mica, 515. 
**Schist,’’ The Term, 188, 239, 332. 
Schistose Volcanic Rocks occurring West 
of Dartmoor, 140. 
Scotland, Pre-Cambrian Rocks of North- 
western and Central Highlands of, 327. 
Sea-level, 230. 
Index. 
STO 
Secondary Rocks, Comatul from British, 
46, 
Seebach, Prof. K. A. L. von, Obituary of, 
287 
Seeley, Prof.H.G., Skull of Ichthyosaurus 
from Lias of Whitby in Woodwardian’ 
Museum of Cambridge, 377; Psepho-. 
phorus polygonus, von Meyer, a new 
Type of Chelonian Reptile allied to 
Leathery Turtles, 322; Cranial 
Characters of Teleosaur from Whitby 
Lias in Woodwardian Museum of Cam- 
bridge, 378. 
Serpentine from Rheetian Alps, 538. 
Shells, Marine, of existing Species at 
Different Heights above present Sea- 
level, 326. 
Sheppey, Fossil Flora of, 37. 
Shrubsole, G. W., British Upper Silurian. 
Fenestellide, 184. 
Siberia, Mammoth in, 408, 491, 550. 
Siberian Tundra, Recent Mollusca on, 91. 
Silurian, British Upper, Fenestellidee, 184 
Fossils of Girvan District in 
Ayrshire, 139. 
of New South Wales, New Genus 
of Trilobites, Onycopyge Liversidgei, 
from, 97. 
Rocks of N. America and Britain, 
Anomalocystide,a Remarkable Family 
of Cystoidea found in, 193. 
Sind, Fossil Corals and Aleyonaria of, 526. 
Siwalik Hills, Fossil Bird-Remains from, 
in British Museum, 18. 
——_— Fossil Carnivora from, 89. 
Slates and Flags, Highly Contorted and 
Cleaved, Fossils in, 432. 
Snow, Perpetual, in Relation to Aqueous 
Vapours, 357. 
Société Malacologique de Belgique, 565. 
Sorby, Dr. H. C., Address as President 
of Geological Section of British Asso- 
ciation at Swansea, 468; Address to 
Geological Society of London as re- 
tiring President, 179. 
Sollas, Prof. W. J., Fragment of Mica 
Schist, 515; Island of Torghatten, 516 ; 
Structure and Affinities of Protospongia, 
Salter, 322. 
Spurrell, F. C. J., Discovery of Place 
where Paleolithic Implements were 
made at Crayford, 378. 
Staffordshire, Pebbles in Bunter Beds of, 
404. 
Stewart, C., Microscopic Structure of 
Ateleocystites, 240. 
Stibnite and Cinnabar in Mineral De- 
posits, 369. 
Stokes, A. A., Farée Islands, Notes upon’ 
Coal found at Suderée, 380. 
Stone Implements in Coast Laterite, 8. 
of Madras, 542. 
