■Index, 



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EOC 



Eocks of South Devon, 479, 573. 

 Eoyal Society of Canada, 374. 

 Eussian Geology, 385, 549. 

 Eiist, Dr., Fossil Eadiolaria from the 

 Triassic and Palteozoic Strata, 326. 



SACH, A. J., Simple Cone-in-Cone 

 Structure found in JN^ew South Wales, 



505. 

 Sand-pits at Hill Morton, near Eugby, 



321. 

 Saurischia of Europe and Africa, 377. 

 Sclerorhynchns atavus, A. S. Woodward, 



529. 

 Scudder, S. H., Fossil Insects of North 



America, 128. 

 Sections between IJpminster and Eom- 



ford, 190. 

 Seeley, H. G., Prof., on the Os pubis of 



Folocant/ms Foxi, 40 ; on Belphino- 



gnathus conocephalusirora Cape Colony, 



329 ; further evidence of Enclothiodon 



hathystoma, from Cape Colony, 330 ; 



Saurischia of Europe and Africa, 377 ; 



Mesosauriaof South Africa, 379; New 



Eeptile from the Velte Vreden, 380. 

 Selenology, 600. 



Serpentine, Nature's Manufacture of, 71. 

 Serpentines of the Lleyn, so-called, 408. 

 Shan Hills, Upper Burma, Field Notes 



from, 521. 

 Shapes of Sand Grains, 429, 478. 

 Sharman, G., and Newton E. T., on a 



New Form of Agelacrinites from 



Cumberland, 88. 

 Sheppey, Xanthidia in the London Clay 



of, 28. 

 Shell-bed near Airdrie, 521. 

 Shone, W., Subterranean Denudation of 



the Glacial Drift, 42. 

 Shropshire, Cambrian Quartzites in, 46. 

 Sicily, Contributions to the Palaeontology 



of, 78. 

 Smith, William, a Monument to, 94, 



144. 

 Somervail, A., Observations on the 



Geology of the Lizard District, 364. 



Eolations of the Eocks of the Lizard 

 District, 565. 

 Speeton Beds and their Eussian Equiva- 

 lents, 422. 

 Springer, F., the late P. H. Carpenter, 



44. 

 StapU, Dr. F. M., on the Crystalline 



Schists of the Lepontine Alps, 6. 

 St. Bees, Sandstone and its Associated 



Eocks, 564. 

 St. Cassian, Fossils from the Upper 



Triassic Strata of, 145. 

 Strultiers, T. E., Granite, 561. 

 Subterranean Erosions, 430. 



WES 



TATE, T., Boring for Salt and Coal in 

 the Tees District, 383. 

 Terehratnlina substriata, found in York- 

 shire, 364. 

 Tertiary Microzoic Formation of Trinidad, 



331. 

 Titles of Papers read in Section (C) 



Geology, 413. 

 Thecidea, On Yorkshire, 548. 

 Thompson, Beeby, Oolitic Eocks at 



Stowe-nine- Churches, 228. 

 Thomson, J. E. H., the Temple of Jupiter 



Serapis, 282. 

 Toll, Bax-on E. von, Palaeozoic Fossils 



from Kotelny Island, 31. 

 Transvaal, Gold-bearing Eocks of the 



Southern, 238. 

 Treniatonotus Britannicus, sp. nov., E. 



B. Newton, 339. 



found in Britain, 337. 



on the Genus, 525. 



Triassic and Palaeozoic Eadiolaria, 326. 

 Type Fossils in the Woodwardian 



Museum, 235. 



TTNDEECLAYS, a Preliminary Study, 

 U 351. 

 United States, Geological Survey, 177, 



179. 

 Ussher, W. A. E., Palaeozoic Strata in 



the Southern Counties, 38 ; Permian in 



Devonshire, 247 ; Devon and Cornish 



Granites, 467. 



FITHIWEBBINA SoUasi, F. Chap- 

 man, Genus and Species New, 53. 

 Vogt, J. H. L., on the Formation of 



Iron Ores, 82. 

 Volcanic Phenomena of Vesuvius and its 

 Neighbourhood, 507. 



Eocks of Colombia, 426. 



Volcanoes, the South Italian, 181. 



WADSWOETH, M. E., Geology of 

 Michigan, 571. 

 Walcott, CD., Fauna of the Olenellus 



Zone, 32. 

 Walker, J. F., Discoveryof Terebratulina 



substriata in Yorkshire, 364 ; on 



Liassic Sections near Bridport, 437 ; 



On Yorkshire Thecidea, 548. 

 Waters, A.W., on North Italian Bryozoa, 



.136. 

 Wenlock and Ludlow Strata of the Lake 



District, 534. 

 Western Australia, Chonetes Pratti, 



from 468, 542. 



