Index. 



565 



Liassic Rocks of Glamorgan, A. E. 



Truemann, 381. 

 Liassic Succession, Inner Hebrides, 



L. F. Spath, 548. 

 Liquid Inclusions in Glass, Charles E. 



Benham, 1.31. 

 Littoral Deposits, Natural Panning of 



Minerals in, Nigel W. Kennedy, 187. 

 Liverpool Geological Society, 187, 281. 

 Llwvdmor B:ich Granophyre, A. 



Heard, 358. 

 Lower Carboniferous, Co. Antrim, 



New Species from, Louis B. Smyth, 



21. 

 Lias Ammonites from Skye, 



L. F. Spath, 170. 

 — Use of Gryphrra in Correla- 

 tion of, A. E. Trueman, 256. 



MACKIE, WILLIAM, Purple Zir- 

 cons in Sedimentary Rocks, 



Scotland, 184. 

 MacGregor, A. C, Nepheline, Analcite, 



etc., in Traprain Law Phonolite, 



514. 

 McLintock, W. F. P., Strathmore 



Meteorite, 382. 

 Magnesian Group of Igneous Rocks, 



F. Dixev, 233. 



— ' C. E. Tilley, 234. 



Mammalia, Pliocene, East Anglia, 



Henry Fairfield Osborn, 433. 

 " Marine bed," Hordle, Hants, Recent 



Exposui"e of, M. E. J. Chandler, 



224. 

 Martel, E. A., Subterranean Water, 



327. 

 Martin, Edward A., Life in a Sussex 



Windmill, 140. 

 Mathieson, J., Glacial Strand-lines, 



Loch Tulla, 183. 

 Mellor, E. T., Geology of country 



surrounding Johaianesburg, 178. 

 Memoirs Geological Survey England 



and Wales, Henry Dewev and 



C. E. N. Bromehead, 232. 

 Mennell, P. R., Extension of the 



Karroo Lavas, 1G8. 

 Mercury District, Huaneavelica, E. W. 



Berry and J. T. Singewald, 478. 

 Metamorphism, Progressive, V. M. 



Goldschmidt, A. Gavlin, P. 



Quensel, 377. 

 Meteorite, Strathmore, W. F. P. 



McLintock and F. R. Ennos, 382. 

 Mica, Mineral Industry of British 



Empire, 334. 

 Milner, H. B., Introduction to 



Sedimentary Petrography, 554. 



Mineral names. New, Ninth List, 



L. J. Spencer, 383. 

 Mineralogy and Petrography, Swiss, 



142. 



, Text Book of, E. S. Dana, 329. 



Mineralogical Society. 182, 382. 

 Minerals of the Namib Desert, P. A. 



Wagner, 48. 

 Mitzakis, Marcel, Oil Encyclopedia, 



233. 

 Mollusca from Lower Devonian Beds, 



Torquay, F. R. Cowper Reed, 



2(38, 303. 

 Moon, F. W., Topography and 



Geology, Northern Sinai, 470. 

 Morphological Studies on the 



Echinoidea Holectypoida, H. L. 



Hawkins, 213. 

 Murakami, H., C4eology of the An- 



Shan Iron Mine District, Manchuria, 



528. 

 Mynydd Presce]lj% Ordovician Lavas 



of, G. M. Part, 310. 



-\rEMORHAEDVSPHlLISl spec. 



-^* nov., S. Schaub, 278. 

 Neolenus, Structure of, C. D. Walcott, 



551. 

 Nepheline, Analcite, Sodalite, and 



Olivine in Traprain Law Phonolite, 



A. G. MacGregor, 514. 



Rocks of Sekukuniland, S. J. 



Shand, 180. 



Newquay, B. B. W^oodward, 432. 

 Newton, R. B., Eocene Mollusca from 



Nigeria, 379. 

 North Devon, Geological Structure of, 



J. W. Evans, 280.' 



Sea Basin, Discussion on the 



Geological History of, P. F. Kendall, 

 479, 557. 



Norwegian Boulders, Aberdeenshire, 



Dr. Campbell and Dr. Gibb, 184. 

 Nvasaland, Portuguese, Geology of, 

 'Robert R. Walls, 200. * 



OGILVIE, A. GRANT, Stones 

 showing Sand-blasting and In- 

 solation, 185. 



Oil Encyclopedia, Marcel Mitzakis, 

 233. 



Oil-shales, Imperial Institute Mono- 

 graphs on Mineral Resources, H. B. 

 Cronshaw, 179. 



Oolites and Glacial Deposits at South 

 Cave, J. W. Stather, 479. 



at North Ferriby, New Section, 



W. S. Eisat, 479. 



Ordovician Lavas of Mynydd 

 Prescelly, G. M. Part, 310. 



