INDEX 



AFFINITIES of Triassic Plaut, 

 Yuccites vogesiacus, E. A. Newell 



Arber, 11. 

 Africa, Old Grauites of, C. B. Horwood 



and A. Wade, 455, 497, 543. 

 Age of Creechbarrow Limestone, Henry 



Keeping, 555. 

 Albitization of Basic Plagioclase Felspars, 



E. B. Bailey & G. W. Grabham, 250. 

 AUophane, Note on a Deposit of, 222. 

 Anaspidacea, Living and Fossil, Geoffrey 



Smith, 425. 

 Ancient Egypt and Post-Glacial Time, 



Edward Greenly, 537. 

 Audover, Geology of, A. J. Jukes- 

 Browne, 38. 

 Andrews, C. W., D.Sc, Mandible of 



a New Species of Tetrabelodon from 



Kansas, 347. 

 Antarctic Ice, Flow of, R. M. Deeley, 370. 

 Arber, E. A. Newell, AfKuitiesof Triassic 



Plant, Yuccites vcgesiactts, 11. 

 Archfean or Lower Palieozoic Rocks, 



Malay Peninsula, J. B. Scrivener, 330. 

 Artesian Wells, Mutual Interference of, 



H. J. L. BeadneU, 23. 

 Artiodactyle, New, from Majorca, 



Dorothea M. A. Bate, 385. 

 Ashton, W., Battle of Land and Sea, 522. 

 Australia, Diamond Matrices of, J. Allan 



Thomson, 492. 

 Australia, Western, Extinct Marsupials 



of, B. H. Woodward, 210. 



BAILEY, E. B., Albitization of Basic 

 Plagioclase Felspars, 250. 

 Bassler, Ray S., Formation of Geodes, 



323. 

 Batcombe, Somerset, Middle and Upper 



Lias Sections near,L. Richardson, 540. 

 Bate, Dorothea M. A., New Artiodactyle 



from Majorca, 385. 

 Bather, Dr. F. A., 47; Fossil Repre- 

 sentatives of the Worm Po/yrfo?'a, 108 ; 



Tetracrimis (?) felix, from the Red 



Crag, 205. 

 Battle of Land and Sea, William Ashton, 



522. 

 Bcadnell, H. J. Llewelljna, Artesian 



Wells, Mutual Interference of, 23 ; 



an Egyptian Oasis, 476. 

 Beevor, Sir Hugh, The Dawn of Human 



Intention, 430. 

 Bernard, H. M., 92. 

 Bivalves, Silurian, Melbourne, 42. 

 Bolton, Herbert, Bristol Coal-field, 557. 



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Buuney, T. G., Scandinavian Ice-sheets 

 and British Glacial Drifts, 188. 



' Borolanite ' from Am Meallan, Ross- 

 shire, Composition of, W. Campbell 

 Smith, 152. 



Boulder Distribution, Lennoxtown, Scot- 

 land, A. McEwen Peach, 26. 



Boulders of Cambridge Drift, R. H. 

 Rastall & J. Romanes, 284. 



Bovey Deposits, Depth and Succession 

 of, A. J. Jukes-Browne, 137, 257. 



Brachiopods, The Attachment of, as 

 Basis of Genera and Species, N. 

 Yakowlew, 426. 



Brazil and the Cape, Genus Hastimima 

 from, Henry Woodward, 486. 



Bristol Coal-field, Herbert Bolton, 557. 



British Association for the Advancement 

 of Science (Winnipeg), Address to 

 Section C (Geology), A. Smith 

 Woodward, LL.D., 413 ; Papers 

 read in Section C, 473 ; Papers 

 read in other Sections, 474-5. 



British Museum (Natural History), 

 Appointment of Keeper of Zoology , 95. 



Bromhead, C. N., Solution Theory of 

 Valley Formation, 142. 



Broom, Professor R., Skull of Tapino- 

 cephaliis, 400. 



Brown, H. Y. Lyell, Mineral Dis- 

 coveries in Northern Territory of 

 South Australia, 323. 



Brydone, R. M., Trimingham Chalk, 

 South Bluff, 189 ; New or imperfectly 

 known Chalk Polvzoa, 337, 398. 



Bryozoa (Polyzoa), '337, 398. 



Buckman, S."S., Jurassic Strata, South 

 Dorset, 570 ; Jurassic Ammonites and 

 Brachiopoda, 571. 



Bunter Conglomerate, West Somerset, 

 Source of the Limestone Pebbles, 

 Edgar C. Martin, 160. 



Burning Cliffs, Lvme Regis, "Passer 

 Vennensis," 89 ;' A. J. Jukes-Browne, 

 228 ; A. C. G. Cameron, 336. 



CALC - SILICATE Limestones, 

 Donegal, Arthur E. V. Zealley,554. 

 Californian Earthquake, R. D. Oldham, 

 45 ; Earthquake of April 18, 1906, 

 Andrew C. Lawson, 319. 

 Cambridge Drift, Boulders of, R. H. 



Rastall & J. Romanes, 284. 

 Cambridgeshire Gravels, Palaeolithic 

 Implement found in, J. E. Marr, 

 534. 



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