566 
Ohashi, Professor R., Augite from 
Japan, 234. 
Oil, Geology, Popular, Victor Ziegler, 
132. 
Region, Northern Punjab, H. 
Preiswerk, 3, 74, 124. 
Oilfield of N. Canada, T. O. Bosworth, 
287. 
Olivine Group, A. F. Hallimond, 136. 
Ore Deposits of Igneous Origin, R. H. 
Rastall, 236. 
—— —— Utah, B. S. Butler, G. F. 
Loughlin, V. C. Heikes, 232. 
ALHOGEOGRAPHY and Dia- 
strophism, Olaf Holtedahl, 227. 
Paleontology, Use of Graphs in, 
H. H. Swinnerton, 357, 397. 
Para-gneisses of the Pre-Cambrian 
in 8. Australia, C. E. Tilley, 251, 305. 
Parkinson, F., The Channel Islands, 
42, 
Penzer, N. M., Tin Resources of the 
British Empire, 381. 
Persia, Western, Fossils from, Ethel D. 
Currie, 529. 
Petrographic Nomenclature Report, 
193. 
—  —— Some Points in, G. W. 
Tyrrell, 494. 
S. J. Shand, 191. 
Pewsey Vale, Geological History of, 
W. D. Varney, 288. 
Platinum-bearing Rocks in the Lizard 
District, G. McPherson, jun., 512. 
Platinum Deposits of the World, 
Louis Dupare and Marguerite N. 
Tikonowitch, 184. 
Metals, A. D. Lumb, 279. 
Pondoland, Geolcgy of, A. L. Du Toit, 
Bul 
Perphyry-quartz 
Drugman, 558. 
Pre-Cambrian Para-Gneisses in S&S. 
Australia, C. E. Tilley, 251, 305. 
Prehistery, M. C. Burkitt, 429. 
from France, J. 
Preiswerk, H , Geological Features of 
Oil Region of Northern Punjab, 
3, 74, 124. 
Presidential Address, Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union, Professor J. E. 
Marr, 91. 
Primary Zones of Cornish Lodes, E. H. 
Davison. 505. 
Pringle, J., Special Reports on 
Mincral Resources of Great Britain, 
330. 
Prior, G. T., Chemical Cumposition of 
Adare and Ensisheim Meteorites, 
235. 
Index. 
Products of the Empire, S. @. 
Cunningham, 526. 
Punjab, Geological Features of Oil 
Region, H. Preiswerk, 3, 74, 124. 
ASTALL, R. H., Ore Deposits of 
Igneous Origin, 236; Text- 
book of Geology, 83; Tungsten 
Ores, 554. 
Raw, Frank, Mammoth Molar from 
North Woodchester, 502. 
Raymond, Percy H., Appendages, 
Anatomy, and Relationships of 
Trilobites, 521. 
Read, H. H., Contaminated Gabbro 
in Aberdeenshire, 177; Con- 
taminated Magmas of Aberdeen- 
shire, 480; ‘Tertiary Gravels in 
Aberdeenshire, 215. 
Reed, F. R. Ccoper, Fauna, Lower 
Devonian, Terquay, 313. 
Relative Age of Concretions, W. A. 
Richardson, 114. 
Reminiscences of my Life, Henry 
Keeping, 46. 
Representation of Stratigraphical 
Divisions by Shading, J. W. Evans, 
40 
Reynolds, S. H., Handbook Geological 
Excursions, Bristol, 383 ; Rocks of 
the Avon Section, Clifton, 543. 
Rhodesia, Southern, Mineral Belt, 
H. B. Maufe, 228. 
Richardson, L., Ammonites, Upper 
Lias, Oxon, 426; Geology of the 
British Isles, 42; ‘“‘ Lissons,’’ 130. 
W. A., Relative Age of Con- 
cretions, 114; Rock-analysis, 186 ; 
Basic Dyke in Charnwood Forest, 
170. 
Ritchie, James, Faunal Evolution, 45. 
Rock-analysis, W. A. Richardson, 136. 
Rock-salt, Mineral Resources of Great 
Britain, R. L. Sherlock, 432. 
Rocks of the Avon Section, Clifton, 
Sidney H. Reynolds, 543. 
Rocks of Darfur, Hubert Lynes & 
W. Campbell Smith, 206. 
Royal Astronomical Society, Geo- 
physical Discussions, 337. 
Society, Edinburgh, 135. 
Election of New Fellows, 
145. 
Rumbold, W. G., Chromium Ore, 330. 
ADEK, H., Mesozoic Rocks of 
Sinai, 339. 
St. Andrews, Guernsey, Superficial 
Deposit, B. G. Chilcott & P. G. H. 
Boswell, 288. 
