IIsTDEX. 



ACA 



ACANTHONAUTILUS bispinosus, 

 ■^^ Foord, gen. et sp. nov., 147, 287. 

 Aeanthoteuthis speciosa, Miinster, 1. 

 Adams, F. D., Structure and Origin of 



certain Rocks of the Laurentian 



System, 516. 

 Adams and Nicholson, Experiments on 



the Flow of Rocks, 513. 

 ^pyornis ITildebrandti, Skeleton of, 241. 

 Age of the Earth, Geological Evidence 



regarding the, 415. 

 Age of the Morte Slate Fossils, 59, 105, 



191, 236. ■ 

 Age of the Rand Beds, 548. 

 Age and Structure of the Gneissose- 



Granite of the Himalayas, 304, 345. 

 Allport, Samuel, Obituary of, 430. 

 Ameghino, F., On the Geology and 



Palaeontology of Argentina, 4 ; Fyro- 



therium-heds, 568. 

 America, South, Fossil Entomostraca 



from, 259, 289. 

 Ancient Volcanoes of Great Britain, 326, 



371. 

 Andrews, C. W., On the Structure of the 



Skull of a Pliosaur, 92 ; On a nearly 



complete Skeleton of jEpyornis, 241. 

 Anglesey, Origin of some of the Gneisses 



of, 237. 

 Annesley to Rugby, Geology of Railway 



from, 49, 98. 

 Annual General Meeting of the Geological 



Society, 180. 

 Annual Report of the Geological Com- 

 mission of the Cape of Good Hope, 



524. 4 



Annual Report of the Geological Survey 



of the United Kingdom, 233. 

 Antrim, The Cretaceous Strata of the 



County of, 332. 

 Apiocrinns recubariensis, Crema, is 



a Primitive J/'i^^mmwMs, 116. 

 Association of Sigillaria and Glossopteris 



in South Africa, 235. 

 Augite-Diorites with Micropegmatite in 



Southern India, 330. 

 Australia, The Dry Lakes of Western, 



363. 



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BUC 



-jyALTOCERAS, A new Genus of 

 -'-' the Orthoceratidse, 251. 

 Bather, F. A., On Apiocrinus recu- 

 bariensis from the Muschelkalk, 116; 



Hapalocrinus Victoria, n.sp., from 



the Silurian, Melbourne, 338 ; On 



Scolocystis, Echinocystis, and Lyso- 



cystis, 381. 

 Beach Sand and Shingle, Movements of, 



44. 

 Bell, D., The Great Submergence, 27, 



63 ; High-level Shelly Clays, 189. 

 Bennett, J. F., On the Origin of 



Lynchets, 379. 

 Bennettites, Williamsonia, and Zamites 



gigas, 528.' 

 Bermuda Islands, Changes of Level in 



the, 92. 

 Blake, J. F., On some Superficial De- 

 posits in Cutch, 141 ; On Acantho- 



naiitilus bispinosus, 287; TheLaccolites 



of Cutch, 331. 

 Bonmahon, Waterford, The Red Rocks 



near, 188. 

 Bonney, T. G., On an "Ovenstone" 



from Zinal, Canton Valais, 110 ; On 



Foreign Boulders in the Chalk, 238 ; 



Rock - Specimens from Kimberley, 



South Africa, 448, 497. 

 Borneo, Fossils from the Sarawak River 



Limestones of, 407. 

 Boulders of Granite from the Middle 



Chalk of Bletchworth, 143. 

 Bracklesham Clay, Microzoa from the, 



226. 

 Brazil, Fossil Entomo.straca from, 195. 

 Brend, W. A., Lakes of Caernarvonshire, 



404. 

 British Association for the Advancement 



of Science, 457, 465, 513. 

 British Geological Photographs, 31, 62, 



109. 

 Brodie, Rev. P. B., Life of, 481 ; death 



of, 676. 

 Buckman, S. S., Deposits of the Bajocian 



in the North Cotteswolds, 376. 



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