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Index. 



OGI 



Ogilvie, M. M., Sequence of Fossils of 



the Upper Trias of St. Cassian, Tyrol, 



145. 

 Olenellus, Concerning the Dimensions of, 



139. 

 • Zone, Fauna of the Lower 



Cambrian or, 32. 

 in the North West 



Highlands, 137. 

 in North "Wales, Fauna 



of the, 21. 

 Onychodm from the Old Red Sandstone 



of Forfar, 51. 

 sw<ici<s,sp.nov., E.T.Newton, 



51. 

 Oolites of Northamptonshire, 228. 

 Organization of the Receptaculitidse, 518. 

 Origin of Earthquake Sounds, 208. 

 Orthoceratidte of the Trenton Limestone, 



373. 

 Osten Sacken, C. R., Alteration of Geo- 

 logical Names, 47. 



PAHANG, The Gold-quartz Deposit 

 of, 572. 

 PalwotermesElKdi, H.Woodward, Genus 



and Species New, 198. 

 Palaeozoic Fishes, on the Character of 

 some, 232. 



Fossils from Kotelny Island, 



near Siberia, 31. 



Invertebrate Fossils of New 



South Wales, 36. 

 Pantellaria, the Geology and Mineral 



Springs of, 171. 

 Pavlow and Lamplugh, the Speeton 



Beds and their Russian Equivalents, 



422. 

 Peach and Home, the Olenellus Zone in 



the North- West Highlands, 137. 

 Peal, S. E., Selenology, 500. 

 Peat and Forest-bed, Cause of Submer- 

 gence, 42. 



• in the London Clay, 524. 



Permian in Devonshire, 247, 333. 

 Phonolite, a New British, 149. 

 Phosphatic Chalk at Taplow, 524. 

 Phyllopoda, Fossil of the Pala30zoic 



Rocks, 513. 

 Physical Geology, 570. 

 Pittman, E. F., Flexible Sandstone, 335. 

 Plant, Major John, retirement of, 286. 

 Pleistocene Deposits of the Sussex Coast, 



189. 

 Plutonic Rocks of Garabal Hill and 



Meall Breac, 135. 

 Polacanthus, on Part of the Pelvis of, 87. 



Foxi, on the Os pubis of, 40. 



Folymorphina Urbignii, var. noy. Cervi- 



cornis, F. Chapman, 54. 



ROE 



Porphyritic quartz in Basic Igneous 

 Rocks, 485. 



Posewitz,T.,The Geologyof Borneo, 568. 



Possible Results of Kapid Elevation of 

 Submerged Lands, 405. 



Postk'thwaite, J., Dioritic Picrite of 

 White Hause, 380. 



Powell, J. W., Report of the United 

 States Geological Survey, 177. 



Power, F. D., The Pambula Gold- 

 deposits, 572. 



Preliminary Study of Underclays, 351. 



Prestwich, J., the Raised Beaches of the 

 South of England, 136, 188. 



Precipitation and Deposition of Sea- 

 borne Sediment, 238. 



Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological 

 Society, 271. 



Process of Schist-making in the Malvern 

 Hills, 545. 



Frotodus Jcxi, A. S. Woodward, Genus 

 and Species, New, 1. 



RAISED Beaches of the South of 

 England, 136, 188. 



Ramsay, Sir A. C, Obituary of, 48. 



Raisin, C. A., So-called Serpentines of 

 the Lleyn, 408. 



Raufi, H., Organization and Systematic 

 Position of the Receptaculitidae, 518. 



Reade, T. M., Reade's Theory of Moun- 

 tain Building, 91, 191 ; Drift Beds of 

 the North and Mid- Wales Coast, 190 ; 

 Glacial Geology Old and New, 310 ; 

 Shapes of Sand Grains, 478 ; Fault- 

 ing in Drift, 490. 



Reade's Theory of Mountain Building, 

 24, 91, 191. 



Recent Elevation of the Himalayas, 276. 



Red-Rocks of Devon Coast Section, 41. 



of South Devon Coast and 



Midland and Western Counties, 40. 



Reed, F. R. C, Woodwardian Museum 

 Notes, 548. 



Reed, H. F., The Muir Glacier, 428. 



Reed, William, Obituary of, 283. 



Reid, Clement, the Pleistocene Deposits 

 of the Sussex Coast, 189 ; Fossil Arctic 

 Plants found near Edinburgh, 467. 



Replies, the Rev. J. F. Blake's, to 

 Various Criticisms, 168. 



Reply to Mr. Jukes-Browne, by Sir H. 

 H. Howorth, 502. 



Prof. Blake, 240. 



Ricketts, C, Concretions in Magnesian 

 Limestone, 46. 



Rigaux, E., ou the Boulonnais, 370. 



Rise and Fall of Lake Tanganyika, 274. 



Roemer, Dr. Ferdinand von, Obituary of, 

 48, 92. 



