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Index. 



PEB 



TEA 



Pebbles of the Hollybush Conglomerate, 



471. 

 Plant-stems in the Guttannen Gneiss, 21 o . 

 Pleistocene Shells from the Raised Beach 



Deposits of the Red Sea, oOO. 

 FJesiochelys vectensis, Hooley, sp. uov., 



265. 

 Fleuronautilus? scarlettensis, sp. nov., 



105. 

 Podocnemis mgyptiaca, sp. nov., 1. 

 Podolia, The Fauna of the Silurian of, 



132. 

 Podophthalmous Crustaceans from the 



Cretaceous of Canada, 392, 433. 

 Folytreiiia papyracea, sp. nov., 13. 

 Porifera and Ccelenterata, 525. 

 Posnett, H. M., A "Word on Geological 



H)7)othesis, 298. 

 Post-Glacial Geology, 97. 

 Fterocomis minis, Hinde, sp. nov., 149, 



239. 



pADIOLARIA, Fossil, 29. 



Radiolaria from the Upper Chalk at 

 Coulsdon, Surrey, 428. 



Raised Beach Deposits of the Red Sea, 

 SheUs from, 500, 544. 



Raised Beach seen in Gower, Age of, 

 441, 528. 



Rate of Erosion of some River Valleys, 

 320. 



Reade, T. Mellard, A Contribution to 

 Post-Glacial Geology, 97. 



Redman, J. B., Obituary of, 431. 



Reed, F. R. Co^^per, The Genera Apato- 

 kephalus and Tramoria, 46 ; On a 

 new Carboniferous Cephalopod, 105 

 On the Genus Conoeoryphe, 250 

 Salter's Undescribed Species, 303 

 The Igneous Rocks of the Coast of 

 County Waterford, 333. 



Registration of Type Fossils, 471. 



Rhadinichthys monensis, Egerton, 260. 



Ruskin, John, Obituary of, 94. 



Rutley, F., Eruptive Rocks from New 

 Zealand, 278. 



SALT Lakes in the Wadi Natroun, Red 

 Colour of the, 64. 



Salt- Springs, Geology of Bad Nauheim 

 and its Thermal, 349. 



Salter's Undescribed Species, 303. 



Sandstone Pipe in Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone, Anglesey, 20. 



Sarsen-stone or Grewether at South 

 Kensington, 543. 



Scenery, The Scientific Study of, 413. 



Scotland, Nepheline - Syenite and its 

 Associates in the North-West of, 385. 



Scott, Dr. D. H., Studies in Fossil 

 Botany, 567. 



Scott, W. B., Geology and Palffiontolog 



of Patagonia, 470. 

 Seeley, H. G., Fiu'ther Evidence of the 



Skeleton of JEitrycarpiis Owoii, 236 



On a Bird from the Stonesfield Slate 



276 ; Anomodont Reptile from the 



Bunter Sandstone of Reichen, 280 



Skeleton of a Theriodont Reptile from 



the Baviaans River, Cape Colony, 427. 

 Sevenoaks, Sands and Loams of the 



Plateau Gravels from Ash, 404. 

 Seymour, H. J., Occurrence of a Blue 



Amphibole in Hornblende, 257. 

 Shells from Portland Rubble Drift, 286. 

 Sheppard, T., Cry^jtocleidus inKeHsLVfajs 



Rock, 535. 

 Sherborn's Index Animalium, 412. 

 Siberia, Contributions to a Knowledge 



of the Cambrian of, 133. 

 Sihuian Fishes, 66. 

 Silmnan Sequence of Rhayada, 42. 

 Sinai, Tertiary Foraminiferal Limestones 



from, 308, 316. 

 Smith, J., Railway Sections in Ayrshire 



and Lanarkshire, 142. 

 Snowdon, Firstfruits of a Geological 



Examination of, 267. 

 Snowdon Tarns, 58. 

 SoUas, W. J., On two New Genera and 



Species of Crinoidea, 137 ; A New 



Worm-track from the Slates of Bray 



Head, 138 ; Derived Limestones, 248 ; 



Order of Consolidation of Minerals in 



Igneous Rocks, 295 ; Addi-ess to the 



Geological Section at Bradford, 449. 

 Somaliland, The Geology, Fossil Corals, 



and Echinoids of, 44. 

 Stability of the Land around Hudson 



Bay, 266. 

 Stephens, T., Intrusion of Diabase into 



Permo-Carboniferous Rocks, 91. 

 Stirling &Zietz, On Diprotodon australis, 



28. 

 Stonesfield Slate, On a Bii-d from the, 



276. 

 Strahan, A., Geology of the South Wales 



Coalfield, 86. 

 Studies in Ediioasteroidea, 193. 

 Studies in FossU Botany, 567. 

 Stylonufus Lacoanus, A Restoration of, 



481. 

 Sub -Oceanic Valley of the River Congo, 



94. 

 Summary of Progress of the Geological 



Survey for 1899, 474. 



rrARNS, Some Snowdon, 58, 143. 



Teall, J. J. H., Nepheline- Syenite and 

 its Associates in the North- West of 

 Scotland, 385. 





