Index. 
STR 
Strangways, C. F., Geology of Yorkshire 
— Coal-fields, 175. 
Structure, Microscopic, of Ateleocystites, 
240. 
of Pre- Cambrian 
Rocks, 125. 
Geological, of British Isles, 
Influence of Earth’s Movement on, 349. 
and Affinities of Platysomide, 
318. 
Suffolk (Hast), Range of Lower Tertiaries 
of, 518. 
Sumatra, Fossils from, 286. 
Surface of Earth, Origin of Inequalities 
of, 321. 
Survey, Memoirs of Geological, of En- 
gland and Wales, 175, 279. 
Second Geological, of Pennsyl- 
vania, 374. 
Swedish Geology, Linnarsson’s Recent 
Discoveries in, 29, 68, 240. 
AWNEY,E.B.,Woodwardian Labora- 
tory Notes, North Wales Rocks, 207, 
452. | 
Taylor, N., Cudgegong Diamond Field, 
* 333 
330. 
Teall, J. J. Harris, Influence of Earth’s 
Movement on Geological Structure of 
British Isles, 349; Reply to Prof. Hull, 
331; Pennine Chain, 92. 
Teesdale, Lynx Bones from, 346. 
Wohin Sill of, as an Assimilator 
of surrounding Beds, 433. 
Teleosaur, Cranial Characters of, from 
Whitby Lias, 378. 
Tertiary Drifts of New South Wales, 
Formation of Diamond in, 428. 
Period, Classification of, by means 
of Mammalia, 282. 
Period, Early Man in Britain and 
his Place in, 371. 
Tertiaries, Range of Lower, of East 
Suffolk, 518. 
Theriodont Reptile from Upper Permian 
Sandstone of Kargalinsk, Orenburg, in 
South-eastern Russia, 281. 
Thoroddsen, T., Volcanic Eruptions and 
Earthquakes which have taken in 
Iceland within Historical Times, 458. 
Toothed Birds, Extinct, of N. America, 
522. 
Topley, W., the Permanence of Oceans 
and Continents, 573. 
Torghatten, Island of, 516. 
Transverse Cleavage Planes, Fossils on, 
430. 
Traquair, Dr. R. H., Structure and Affini- 
ties of Platysomide, 318. 
Trautschold, Dr. H., Level of Sea, 230. 
Tree-Trunks in Quaternary Sands of 
Reading, 140. 
585 
WAL 
Trias of South Africa, Anomodont Reptile 
from, 282. 
Trilobites, New Genus of, Onycopyge 
Liversidgei, from Silurian of New 
South Wales, 97. 
Tubicolar Annelida, British Carbonifer- 
ous, 109, 171, 215, 258, 304, 362. 
Tundra, Siberian, Recent Mollusca on, 91. 
Twelvetrees, W. H., New Theriodont 
Reptile from Upper Permian Sandstone 
of South-eastern Russia, 281, 
Vase G. H. F., Geology and Gold- 
fields of Otago, New Zealand, 178. 
Ulster and Connaught, lreland, Old Red 
Sandstone of Curlew and Fintona 
Districts, 27. 
United States Geological and Geographi- 
cal Survey of Colorado and Adjacent 
Territory, 477. 
Upware and Potton Pebble Beds of Upper 
Neocomian Sands of South-east of 
England, 414. 
Ussher, R. J., Caves, Kitchen-Midden at 
Carrigagower, Co. Cork, 512. 
A Sateen Aqueous, in Relation to 
Perpetual Snow, 357. 
Verbeek, R. D. M., Fossils from Sumatra, 
286. 
‘Vertebre of Orhithopsis, Seeley, 43. 
Vertebrata of Pre-Glacial Forest Bed 
Series of Hast of England, 152, 424, 
447. 
Victoria, Geological Survey of, 566. 
Vincularides Family, Recent and Fossil, 
for Purpose of Classification, 381. 
Vine, G. R., Carboniferous Polyzoa, 501; 
Family Diastoporide for Purpose of 
Classification, 323; Family Vincularide, 
Recent and Fossil, for Purpose of 
Classification, 381. 
Volcanic Eruptions and Earthquakes in 
Iceland within Historical Times, 458. 
Rocks, Schistose, occurring W. 
of Dartmoor, 140. 
Volcanos of Brent-Tor, Structure of, 140. 
Volcanos, Geographical Distribution of, 
166, 237, 286, 328. 
and Glaciers, Pre-Cambrian, 
488. 
\ AAGEN’S, Dr., views on Geology 
of Salt Range of India, 48. 
Wales, Central, Geology of, 378. 
and England, Geological Map of, 
427. 
——— North, Rocks, Woodwardian La- 
boratory Notes, 207, 452, 
Wallace, A. R., Croll’s Eccentricity 
Theory, 284. 
