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Index. 



NEW 



SGU 



NEW Paliooniscid Fish [Eloniclithys 

 dtntivi(httHs), Traquair, 556. 

 Newton, E. B., Eossils from Singapore, 



487. 

 Nodules with Plant-remains, Melbourne, 



553. 

 North America, Geological Map of, 564. 

 Northumberland, Unconformity and 

 Thrust in Coal-measures, 281. 



OBITUARY: Thomas Barron, 190; 

 J. F. Blake, 384, 426; William 

 Cunnington, 191 ; Professor Gilles- 

 Joseph-Gustave Dewalque, 48 ; Percy 

 Emary, 384 ; John George Goodchild, 

 189 ; ■ G. F. Harris, 384, 431 ; 

 Frederick Justen, 576 ; Professor 

 Emile Oustalet, 48 ; Charles Eugene 

 De llance, 288 ; Eugene Renevier, 

 287 ; R. G. Symes, 432 ; Charles 

 Tookey, 95. 



Oldham, R., Constitution of the Interior 

 of the Earth, 186. 



Ojnospira, Lophospira, and Turritoma, 

 the genera, 332. 



Operculate Corals from Yass,.New South 

 Wales, 547. 



Orbicella mdlahica, Gregory, sp.nov., 52. 



Ore Veins and Pegmatites, R. Beck, 35. 



Origin and Formation of Permian 

 Breccias of the South Devon Coast, 

 310. 



Origin of Laterites, 536. 



(htrca Iiin/ita, The Zone of, 93, 335. 



Oswald, Felix, Geology of Armenia, 562. 



Oustalet, Emile, Obituary of, 48. 



pAL^ONISCID Fish, A New, 556. 



Palaaontology of the Malone Jurassic 

 Formation of Texas, 328. 



Palaeontology of South Australia, 278. 



Palaeozoic Fossils of Canada, 566. 



Palaeozoics of West Cornwall, 206. 



Peach, B. N., Retu-ement of, 95. 



Pendleton Earth-shake, 171. 



Permian Breccias of the South Devon 

 Coast, 310. 



Permo-Carboniferous Glaciatiou, Trans- 

 vaal, 82. 



Phenomena of Granite Domes, 80. 



Phosphatic Chalks of Winterbourn and 

 Boxford, 284. 



Physical History of the Great Pleistocene 

 Lake of Portugal, 43, 104. 



Pigmy Hippopotamus of Cj'jjrus, 241. 



Pjetursson, H., The Crag of Iceland, 

 334. 



Pleistocene Lake of Portugal, 43, 104. 

 Plutonic Rocks and Crystalline Schists, 



84. 

 Plynlimnion District, The Geology of 



the, 336. 

 PoUieipes coneinna, H. Woodward, sp. 



nov., 348. 

 Foll'icifjcs strialiai, Darwin, var. paiici- 



strkitus, H. W., var. nov., 245. 

 Polyzoa, The Reptant Eleid, 60. 

 Polyzoa from Trimmingham Chalk, 289. 

 Pomeroy, Lower Palaeozoic Rocks of, 421. 

 Porthalia, Ludlowian Fossils from, 33. 

 Portugal, Great Pleistocene Lake of, 43, 



104. 

 Pressure and Porosity on the Motion of 



Sub-Sui-face Water, 383. 

 Prionastrtea lyonsi, Gregory, sp. nov., 58. 



RADIUM and Radial Shrinkage of the 

 Earth, 79. 

 Raiputana, Remarkable form of Sodalite 



tVom, 519. 

 Rastall, R. H., Buttermere and Enner- 



dale Granophyre, 140. 

 Rastall, R. H., & B. Smith, Tarns on 



Haystack Mountains, 406. 

 Reade, T. M., Radial Shrinkage of the 



Earth, 79. 

 Reed, F. R. Cowper, Corries of the 



Comeragh Mountains, 154, 227 ; New 



Fossils from the Bokkeveld Beds, 301 ; 



New Fossils from the Haverfordwest 



District, 358. 

 Relation between Ore Veins and Pegma- 

 tites, 35. 

 Renevier, Eugene, Obituary of, 287. 

 Retirement of Dr. B. N. Peach, 95. 

 Reynolds, S. H., Igneous Rocks of the 



Eastern Mendips, 142. 

 Rhizophyllum robnstum, Shearsby, sp. 



nov., 548. 

 Richardson, L. , Liassic Deutaliidae, 237 ; 



Section in Lias near Evercreech, 368. 

 Rutley, F., Elements of Mineralogy, 422. 



SCHWARZ, E. H. L., Baviaan's 

 Kloof, 84 ; Thickness of Ice-cap, 



120, 526 ; Reply to, 529, 571. 

 Scilly Isles, Geology of, 558. 

 Sedgwick Museum Notes, 301, 358. 

 Segregation of Sulphide Ores, 80. 

 Seward, A. C, Jurassic Plants from East 



YorLshire, 518. 

 Seward & Smith Woodward, Permo- 



Carbouiferous Plants and Vertebrates 



from Kashmir, 272. 

 Sgiirr of Eigg, The Geological Structure 



of the, 43. 



