Index. 



581 



LAP 



PAT 



Lapworth, H., The Silurian Sequence of 

 Rhayader, 42. 



Larnaca, Salt-Lake of, in the Island of 

 Cyprus, 285. 



Lartet, Louis, Obituary of, 429. 



La SaHne, The Rocks of, 238. 



Lewis, W. J., A Treatise on Crystallo- 

 graphy, 85. 



Limestones, Derived, 248. 



Loams and Sands of the Plateau Gravel 

 near Ash, Sevenoaks, 404. 



Lomas, J., Report on the Inorganic 

 Constituents of the Crag, 282. 



LongmjTidian Inliers of Old Radnor and 

 Huntley, 282. 



McMAHON, C. A., Notes on the 

 Geology of Gilgit, 236. ^ 

 Madagascar, Summary of our Knowledge 



of the Extinct Primates from, 492. 

 Major, C. I. Forsyth, Extinct Primates 



of Madagascar, 492. 

 Maritime Peat, Formation of, 38L 

 Marr, J. E., The Scientific Study of 



Scenery, 413. 

 Matley, C. A., On the Geology of 



Northern Anglesey, 135. 

 Matthe ws , G . F . , The Etcheminian Fauna 



of Cape Breton, 87 ; Studies in Cam- 

 brian Faunas, 88. 

 Medals and Awards, Geological Society, 



92. 

 Meeting of the British Association at 



Bradford, 445, 576. 

 Mesodromilites £irlfi/ce, Jl.Wooiw., gen. 



et sp. nov., 61. 

 Metamorpliic Rocks of E. Tyrone, 573, 

 Meyer ia? Harveyi, H.Woodw., sp. nov., 



434. 

 Mill, H. R., The International Geo- 

 graphy, 38. 

 Milne-Edwards, Alphonse, Obituary of, 



478. 

 Mineralogy, Appendix to Dana's System 



of, 86. 

 Moel Tryfaen, Drift at, 115. 

 Morton, G. H., Obituary of, 288. 

 Museums Association Annual Meeting, 



374. 



VTAPARIMA Rocks of Trinidad, 322. 



Nautilus cliteUarius, Sby., 560. 

 Nautilus truncatiis. Horizon and Locality 



of Sowerby's Tj'pe- Specimen, 514. 

 Nepheline-Syenite and its Associates in 



the North- West of Scotland, 385. 

 Nesselsdorf, Two New Species of Ostra- 



coda from, 325. 

 Newport, Monmouthshire, The Coimtry 



around, 86. 



Newion, R. B., Pleistocene Shells from 



the Raised Beach Deposits of the Red 



Sea, 500, 544. 

 Nordeuskioid, A. E., Discovery and 



Occurrence of Minerals containing 



Rare Elements, 279. 

 Nummulites Barroni, Chapman, sp. nov., 



371. 



OBITUARIES, John Ruskin, 94 ; 

 Dr. Hans Bruno Geinitz, 143 ; 



George H. Morton, 288 ; John Young, 



382 ; Louis Lartet, 429 ; Sir Douglas 



S. Galton, 429 ; Franz Ritter von 



Hauer, 430 ; Charles Jules Edme 



Brongniart, 430 ; Townshend Monck- 



tou Hall, 431 ; Robert W. Bunsen, 



431 ; John Baldry Redman, 431 ; 



Wilhelm Heinrich Waageu, 432 ; 



Alphonse Milne-Edwards, 478 ; James 



Thomson, 479. 

 Oldham, R. D., Report on the Great 



Earthquake of June 12th, 1897, 331 ; 



Beach Formation in Thirlmere, 473 ; 



The Basal Conglomerate of Ullswater, 



564. 

 Order of Consolidation of Minerals ia 



Igneous Rocks, 295. 

 Organic Remains from Cambrian Rocks 



at Bray, 48. 

 Osborn, H. F., Presidential Address 



before the New York Academy of 



Sciences, 416. 

 Ostracoda, Two New Species of, 325. 

 Oxford University Museum, Fossils in, 



428. 



PALEOLITHIC Flint Implements 

 from Chalk Downs, Isle of Wight, 



406. 

 Falceoneilo in British Carboniferous 



Rocks, 45. 

 Pala)ontographical Society of London, 82. 

 Palaeontology, Textbook of, 232. 

 Palaeozoic Phyllopoda, 82. 

 PaliBozoic Reticulated Sponges, A 



Memoir on the, 230. 

 Papers read befoi'e Section C (Geology) 



at Bradford, 445 ; before other 



Sections, 447. 

 Parent-rock of the Diamond, 246. 

 Parkinson, J., Rocks of the South- 



Eastern Coast of Jersey, 237 ; The 



Rocks of La Saline, Northern Jersey, 



238. 

 Parson, J., The Development of Brown 



Mica from Augite, etc., 316. 

 Patagonia, On the Geology and Palaeon- 

 tology of, 470. 

 PateUina Egyptiensis, Chapman, sp. nov., 



11,96. 

 Fatellina-\im.e?Xoue from Egypt, 3, 96. 



