INDEX. 



ADA 



ADAMS, F. D., The Anorthosite 

 Eocks of Canada, 506. 

 Adamson, S. A., Fossil Tree near Brad- 

 ford, 406. 

 Address, Reading Literary and Scientific 



Society, 37. 

 Afghanistan, Geological Formations in, 



121. 

 Age of the Tuffeau de Ciply, 10. 

 "Alaska Glacier," 140. 

 Alteration of coarsely spherulitic Eocks, 



187. 

 American Palaeontology, Contributions 



to, 374. 

 Ammonites, Lobe-line of Lias, 442. 

 Ancient Glaciers of Isar and Linth, 259. 

 Andrese, Dr. A., Geology of Alsace and 



Lorraine, 78. 

 Angiosperms, Mesozoic, 193, 342. 

 Animals, Tracks of, 409. 

 Annual Meeting of the Geological 



Society, 180. 

 Anthracite Coal-fields of the Eocky 



Mountains, 379. 

 Application of the Term Neocomian, 311. 

 Arabia Petrsea, Notes on Eocks from,267. 

 Arenig Series of North Wales, 509. 

 Archaean Eocks from Shropshire, 376. 

 Arctic and Atlantic Basins, Eelations of 



the Geology of the, 504. 

 Assouan, Eocks of, 103. 

 Atlas of China, 34. 

 Atmospheric Dust, 122. 

 Australia, Ichthyodorulite from, 1. 

 Axosmilia elongata, Duncan, 340. 



BACKHOUSE, J., on a Lower Jaw 

 of Machcerodus, 234. 

 Bagshot Beds of the London Basin, 



335. 

 Base of a Fossil Tree at Clayton, 406. 

 Becher, H. M., on some Cupriferous 



Shales, 379. 

 Beesley, T., on the Lias of Fenny Comp- 



ton, 168. 

 Belemnitella plena, Zone of, 136. 

 Belfast Natural History Society, 134. 

 Bell, A., Succession of the Later Ter- 



tiaries, 67. 

 Bell and Kendall, Pliocene beds of St. 



Erth, 186. 

 Beyrichia Bradyana, J. & K., 438. 



eratigera, G. S. B., 439. 



Beyrichiella cristata, J. & K., 438. 



DECADE III. — VOL. III. — NO. XII. 



CAM 



Beyrichiopsis cornuta, J. & K., 436. 



fortis, J. & K., 435. 



fmbriata, J. & K., 434. 



simplex, J. & K., 437. 



subdentata, J. & K., 437. 



Birmingham. Deep-Boring near, 453. 

 Black Bock of Kiltearn, 29. 



Black, W. J., Alaska Glacier, 140. 



Blake, J. H., on the Coal-fields of Great 

 Britain, 37. 



Blanford, W. T., Glacial Conditions in 

 the Palaeozoic Era, 494 ; Facetted 

 blocks from the Punjab Salt Eange, 

 574 ; Striated Boulder from the Salt 

 Eange, 494. 



Bois de Fontaine Meteorite, 357. 



Bonney, T. G., Foliation of the Lizard 

 Gabbro, 575 ; Microscopic Structure 

 of Eocks of Assouan, 103 ; The Palae- 

 ontographical Society, 237 ; on Eock 

 Specimens from Pembrokeshire, 331. 



Bone Caves in North "Wales, 39. 



Borings in Kent, 41. 



Brachiopoda, Notes on Jurassic, 217. 



Brighton Waterworks, 32, 159. 



British Association, 477. 



British Museum Publications, 175, 177, 

 419, 425, 428. 



British Stromatoporoids, Monograph of, 

 123. 



Brodie, P. B., Eemarkable Section in 

 Derbyshire, 432 ; Bhsetic Sections, 

 185 ; Fossil Fish from the Keuper, 

 507 ; Eange of Bhsetic Fossils, 508. 



Brookwood Deep Well Section, 456. 



Brown, J. A., Thames Valley Surface- 

 deposits, 135. 



Brown, H. T. L. and Woodward, H. P., 

 Geological Eeport on Barossa Gold- 

 field, etc., 278. 



Buckman, S. S., on Jurassic Brachio- 

 poda, 217 ; on the Lobe-line of Am- 

 monites, 442. 



Bulletins of the United States Geological 

 Survey, 172. 



Bythocypris sublunata, J. & K., 250. 



CAITHNESS, Eocks of, 31. 

 Callaway, C., on Archaean Eocks of 

 Shropshire, 376 ; on the Crystalline 

 Schists of Ireland, 507. 

 Cambrian Eocks at Nuneaton, 319, 540. 

 Cameron, A. G., on Water-bearing 

 Nodules, 319. 



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