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Eaiienthal Serpentine, 142; On the 

 Hornblende - Picrite from Zmutthal, 

 202. 



Eand Beds, Age of the, 548. 



Eange of Species in Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone of North Wales, 132. 



Eeade, T. M., Exfoliation of Gneiss in 

 Brazil, 130; The Great Submergence 

 "Again," 143; The Glacio-Marine 

 Drift of the Vale of Clwyd, 236. 



Eecent Volcanic Ash Bed, 336. 



Eeed, F. E. C, On the Fauna of the 

 Keisley Limestone, 47 : The Eed Eock 

 near Bonmahon, 188 ; Trinucleus 

 seticornis, 427, 526 ; Notes on the 

 Geology of County Waterford, 502. 



Eeid, C, Palseolitliic Deposits at Hitchin, 

 229 ; Pleistocene Plants from Case- 

 wick, etc., 377. 



Eichards, E. P., On the Gravels and 

 Associated Deposits at Newbury, 285. 



Eivers and Glaciers, Erosion by, 388. 



Eobertson, David, Obituary of, 94. 



Eock- Specimens from Kimberley, South 

 Africa, 448, 497. 



Eocks from the Tonga Islands, 151. 



Eubble Drift, A Section of the Pleistocene, 

 302. 



O CANDIN AVIAN Ice and the Norfolk 



n Drift, 572. 



Scharff, E. T., Origin of the European 

 Fauna, 420, 468. 



Sclater, P. L., On the Distribution of 

 Marine Animals, 265. 



Scolocystis, Echinocystis, and Lysocystis, 

 381. 



Seeley, H. G., On Ceratodus Kanne- 

 ineyeri, 543. 



Seismic Activity of the District adjoining 

 the Japanese Earthquake, 23. 



Serpentine, Eauenthal, Nature and 

 Origin of, 142. 



Seward, A. C, On a New Cycadean Stem 

 from Portland, 46 ; On Cycadeoklea 

 gigantea, 90, 313; On the Asso- 

 ciation of Sigillaria and Glossopteris 

 in South Africa, 235 ; On Bennettites, 

 Williamsonia, and Zamites gigas, 528. 



Sherborn, C. D., Index to the Genera 

 and Species of the Foraminifera, 87. 



Silurian, Melbourne, New Crinoid from, 

 337. 



Siphonotrefa, The Oldest, 68. 



Skull of Frotoceras, 433. 



Smith, J., Eecent Volcanic Ash Bed, 

 336 ; Fresh-water Ostracods in the 

 Carboniferous, 526. 



Smith, AVilliam, Manuscript Maps, 439. 



Source of Lava, On the Depth of the, 

 189. 



Stebbing, W. P. D., Boulders of Granite 



from Bletchworth, 143. 

 Stercosternum tumidum, from San Paulo, 



Brazil, 145. 

 Strahan, A., Glacial Phenomena of 



Palaeozoic Age in the Varanger Fiord, 



1 39 ; The Eaised Beaches of Varanger 



Fiord, 140. 

 Superficial Deposits in Cutch. 141. 

 Surface Beds of Eastern England, 213. 



nPALCOSE - SCHISTS from near 

 L Ziiial, Canton Valais, 110. 



Tarr, E. S., Changes of Level in the 

 Bermuda Islands, 92. 



Teall, J. J. H., Di:Serentiation in 

 Igneous Magmas, 552. 



Teall and Newton, On a Collection of 

 Eocks from the Tonga Islands, 151. 



Telluride Deposits in Western Australia, 

 550. 



Terraced Hill Slopes in North Oxford- 

 shire, 299. 



Tilden, W. A., Gases enclosed in Crys- 

 talline Eocks and Minerals, 177. 



Tomlinson, Charles, Obituary of, 191. 



Tonga Islands, Eocks from the, 151. 



Tornquist, On the Diplograptidse, 277. 



Toronto, Glacial and Interglacial De- 

 posits at, 515. 



"Trespassers, Beware!" 427. 



Trinucleus seticornis and the Upper 

 Bala Beds, 378, 427, 480, 526. 



Tyrrell, J. B., The Glaciation of North- 

 Central Canada, 514. 



VOLCANIC Bombs in the Schalsteins 

 of Nassau, 91. 

 Volcanic Eocks which occur between 

 Chaman and Persia, 234. 



WALFOED, E. A., Terraced Hill 

 Slopes in North Oxfordshire, 299. 



Warren, S. H., Section of Eubble Drift 

 near Portslade, 302. 



Water versus Ice as an Explanation 

 of the Surface Beds of Eastern Eng- 

 land, 213. 



Watts, W. W., On British Geological 

 Photographs, 31, 62, 109 ; Eetirement 

 from the Geological Survey, 528. 



Western Australian Geologist, 385. 



Wheeler, W. H., On " Littoral Drift," 

 44. 



Willis, Bayley, Drift Phenomena of 

 Puget Soimd, 555. 



Windoes, James, Obituary of, 527. 



Woods, H., Elementary Palteontology, 

 Invertebrata, 46 ; The Mollusca of 

 the Chalk Rock, 286. 



