Index. 



583 



SHE 



WOO 



Shearsby, A. J., Operculate Corals from 



Yass, New South Wales, 547. 

 Sherborn, C. Davies, Irregular Echiuoids 



of the White Chalk of Englaud, 31 ; 



Index Geuerum et Spccierura Ani- 



malium, 38 

 Sherborn, C. Davies, & Upfield Green, 



Silurian Fossils, Cormyall, 33. 

 Shrinkage of the Earth, 79. 

 Sibly, T. F., Carboniferous Limestone of 



the Mendip A.rea, 141. 

 Sidmouth and Lyme Regis, Geology of, 



558. 

 Silica, Allotropic Forms of, 118. 

 Sinai and Egypt, Fossil Echinoidea from, 



216, 246. 

 Singapore, Fossils from, 487. 

 Smith, B., & E. H. Eastall, Tarns on 



the Haystack Mountain, 406. 

 Smith, W. D., Coal Deposits of Batan 



Island, 378. 

 Smithsonian Institution, 522. 

 Soils and Subsoils of London, 559. 

 Solenastrma elUptica, Gregory, sp. nov., 



54. 

 Sollas, W. J., Eocks of Cape ColvUle, 



N.Z., 39 ; Eecumbent Folds produced 



as a Eesult of Flow, 334. 

 Somabula Diamond Field of Ehodesia, 



459, 569. 

 South Staffordshire Coalfield, 237. 

 Stobbs, John T., & Wheelton Hind, 



Carboniferous Succession below the 



Coal-measures, 282, 385, 445, 496. 

 Stormberg Formation in Cai)e Colony, 



36. 

 Strahan, A., Geological Model of the 



Isle of Purbeck, 275. 

 Stratigraphy, Notes on Archa3an, 255. 

 Studies of Museums and Kindred In- 

 stitutions of America, etc., 523. 

 Stylina tetramera, Gregory, sp. nov., 55. 

 Styloccenia tuherculata, Gregory, sp.nov., 



57. 

 Suess, E., The Face of the Earth, 323. 

 Superheated Water, 169. 

 SjTues, E. G., Obituary of, 432. 



rFARANNON Series of Taraunon, 187. 



Tesftido and Bahin, New Species of, 270. 

 Thickness of Land-ice, 529, 571. 

 Titaniferous Basalts, 569. 

 Tookey, Charles, Obituary of, 95. 

 Transvaal, Permo-Carboniferous Glacia- 



tion in, 82. 

 Traquair, E. H., A New Palneoniscid 



Fish, 556. 

 Trias, Origin of the, 519. 

 Trilobites from Bolivia, 283. 



Trilobites of Bokkevcld, South Africa, 



423. 

 Trimmingham, The Chalk Bluff at, 400, 



525. 

 Trimmingham Chalk, Polyzoa (or 



Bryozoa) from, 289 ; Cirripedes from, 



337. 

 Trimmingham Chalk, The Fauna of the, 



13, 72^, 93, 124, 285, 289, 335, 337, 



400, 480, 525, 527, 570. 



UNITED STATES Geological Survey, 

 236, 328. 

 United States National Museum, 522. 

 TJsk and Wye Valleys, Glaciation of the, 

 521. 



VESUVIUS, The Eruption of, in April, 

 1906, 329. 

 Victoria Land, Geology of South, 81. 



WALCOTT, C. D., Cambrian Faunas 

 of China, 424. 

 Warm Interglacial Periods, T. F. Jamie- 

 son on, 534. 

 Warth, Hugh, Chemical Classification of 



Igneous Eocks, i:il. 

 Washington, Dr. H. S., Titaniferous 



Basalts, 569. 

 Water, Superheated, 169. 

 Water Supply in Suffolk, 559 ; in East 



Eiding of Yorkshire, 559. 

 Waterford, Comeragh Mountains, 154, 



227. 

 Waters of Geysers, Source of the, 511. 

 Watson, D. M. S., Anthracomya in the 



Eadstock Coal-measui-es, 336. 

 Watts, Professor W. W., appointed to 



Chair of Geology, Eoyal College of 



Science, 192. 

 Whitaker, William, Water Supply of 



Suffolk, 559. 

 White & Thatcher, Phosphatic Chalks 



of Winterbourn, 284. 

 Whiteaves, .T. F. , Life of, 433 ; Paliijo- 



zoic Fossils of Canada, 566. 

 Wood, E. M. E., The Taraunon Series 



.of Taraunon, 187 ; Graptolites from 



Boli^-ia, 283. 

 Woodward, A. Smith, Ichthyosaurus 



showing Embryos, 443 : Fish Fauna 



of Mansfield District, Victoria, 477 ; 



2[yriacanthi(s paradoxus, Ag., from 



the Lower Lias of Lyme Eegis, 41. 



