Index. 



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NATURAL Monuments, Care of, 

 Professor H. Conwentz, 429. 

 Nephrite and Magnesian Rocks, New 



Zealand, A. M. Finlayson, 285. 

 ^e^' Hebrides, Foraminifera from, 42. 

 New Zealand, Geological Survey of 



Mikouui, P. G. Morgan, 478. 

 Newark and Nottingham, Geology of 



Country between, G. W. Lamplugh, 



W. Gibson, D.Sc, R. L. Sherlock, 



and W. B. Wright, 131. 

 Newton, E. T., Hamster Remains from 



the Norfolk Forest Bed, 110. 

 Newton, R. Bullen, Fossils from Nubian 



Sandstone Series of Egypt, 352, 388. 

 Nile Valley, Changes in Level of. Dr. 



W. F. Hume, 479. 

 Nodules, Plant containing, from Japan, 



Marie C. Stopes, D.Sc.', 233, 557. 

 Norfolk Forest Bed, Hamster Remains 



from, E. T. Newton, 110. 

 Nubian Sandstone Fossils, Egypt, R. 



Bullen Newton, 352, 388. 



OBAN andDalmally, Geologyof Country 

 near,H". Kynaston & J. B. Hill, 178. 

 Obituary : Professor Alljert J. Gaudry 

 (1827-1908), 48; JosephLomas (I860- 

 1908), 48, 90 ; J. S. Grant Wilson 

 (1855-1908), 91; Sir Thomas Wardle 

 (1831-1909), 92 ; H. M. Bernard 

 (1853-1909), 92; Professor H. G. 

 Seeley (1839-1909), 93; Lady War- 

 ington Smyth, 96 ; George Henry 

 Kinahau, M.R.I. A. (18i>9-1908), 



142 ; W. H. Hudleston (1828-1909), 



143 ; Perceval de Loriol le Fort 

 (1828-1908), 190; Hugh Leonard 

 (1841-1909), 191; James Parsons, 

 B.Sc. (1876-1908), 192 ; F. G. HUton 

 Price (1842-1909), 239 ; Thomas 

 Mellard Reade (1832-1909), 333 ; 

 Edward Delraar Morgan (1840-1909), 

 432 ; Joseph Frederick Whiteaves 

 (1835-1909), 432; William Ford 

 Stanley (1828-1909), 480 ; Dr. Felix 

 Anton Dohrn (1840-1909), 527; Carl 

 Gottsche (1855-1909), 575 ; Thomas 

 Roxburgh Polwhele (1831-1909), 570. 



Obsidianites in Malay Peninsula, J. B. 



Scrivenor, 411. 

 Old Granites of Transvaal and South 



and Central Africa, C. B. Horwood, 



455, 497, 543. 

 Oldham, R. F., The Calif orniau Earth- 

 quake, 45. 

 Oolite of Lansdown, Bath, Well-sinking 



in. Rev. H. H. Winwood, 119. 

 Oolite, Lower, Liniulus Wooduardi, sp. 



nov., from, D. M.- S. Watson, 14. 

 Optical Peculiarities in Phlogopite, T. 



Crook, 512. 



Orange Grove Granite, Petrographical 



Description of, A. Wade, 549. 

 Ore Deposits, Geologyof, H. H. Thomas 



and D. A. MacAlister, 565. 

 Otago, Western, New Zealand, Geology 



of, James Park, 322. 

 Ottawa, Department of Mines, Report 



of Geological Survey Branch, 429. 

 Overthrusts, Mechanics of, T. Mellard 



Reade, 75 ; M. S. Smoluchowski, 



Ph.D., 204. 

 Overthrusts at Tintagel (North Cornwall) , 



Henry Dewey, 283. 



PALEOLITHIC Implement in Cam- 

 bridgeshire Gravels, J. E. Marr, 

 '534. 



Palaeolithic Implements, etc., from Wilt- 

 shire, Rev. H. G. 0. Kendall, 230. 



Palseontographical Society, 236. 



Paheozoic Formations of Sweden, Nomen- 

 clature of, J. C. Moberg, 273. 



Palocozoic Strata of Charkow, Russia, 

 N. Yakowlew, 78. 



Park, James, Geology of Cromwell, 

 Western Otago, New Zealand, 322. 



Parsons, James, Obituary of, 192. 



" Passer Vennensis," 89. 



Past Presidents of Geological Societv, 

 R. S. Herries, 89. 



Pavlovic, Professor P. S., New Fora- 

 minifera, 428. 



Peach, A. MacE wen, Boulder Distribution 

 from Lennoxtown, Scotland, 26. 



Peach, B. N., Monograph on the Higher 

 Crustacea of the Carboniferous Rocks 

 of Scotland, 76. 



Pearl from the Chalk, G. E. Dibley, 88. 



Pearls, Fossil Cretaceous, 42. 



Pembrokeshire, South, Erratic Boulders 

 in, R. H. Chandler, 220. 



Permian Footpi'iuts, G. Hickling, 523. 



Permian in North-East of England, David 

 Woolacott, 513. 



Petrographical Description of Orange 

 Grove Granite, A. Wade, 549. 



Petrography of New Red Sandstone, 

 West of England, H. H. Thomas, 

 234. 



Petrology, Text- Book of, F. H. Hatch, 

 Ph.D.", 176. 



Phacops ( Trimerocephahtx ) I(evi!i 



(Miinst.), Ivor Thomas, Ph.D., 167. 



Phacops Weaveri, Salter, F. R. Cowper 

 Reed, 69. 



Philippine Islands, Geologv of, Warren 



D. Smith, 430. 



Phlogopite, Optical Peculiarities in, T. 



Crook, 512. 

 Plagioclase Felspars, Albitization of, 



E. B. Bailev & G. W. Grubham, 

 250. 



