INDEX, 



ABS 



ABSENCE of Life in Deep Sea, 88. 

 Abstract of Geology of India, by 

 Prof. Duncan, 419. 



Action of Denuding Agencies, 433. 



Aitken, J. , Observations on Distribution 

 of Drift, 517. 



Alcyonaria, Fossil, from' Tertiary of 

 New Zealand, 424 ; from Australia, 

 424. 



Alder, M. B., Bottleite, 570.. 



Allport, S., Classification and Nomen- 

 clature of Rocks, 583. 



Ancient Rocks near St. Davids, Pem- 

 brokeshire, 93. 



Animal Life in Deep Sea, Presence, Ab- 

 sence of, 88. 



Arctic Expedition, 1875, Instructions 

 for, 614. 



Artesian "Well at Torquay, 96. 



Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh, Structure 

 and Age of, 182. 



Asar, Esker, or Kaims, G. H. Kinahan, 

 86. 



Axis of a Dinosaur from "Wealden of 

 Brook, by Prof. H. G. Seeley, 382. 



BARSTOW", W., Sulphurets: What 

 they are, 618. 

 Basaltic Columns, Cup-shaped joints 



of, 566, 625. 

 Batrachia, Discovery of, in Upper 



Palaeozoic, France, 506. 

 Bell, A. , New Land-shell from Gault of 



Folkestone, 240. 

 Belt, T. , Drift of Devon and Cornwall, 



622. 

 Bentham, Prof., On Fossil Mimosa, 230. 

 Birds, J. A., Post-Pliocene Formations, 



Isle of Man, 80, 428 ; Postscript to, 



226. 

 Blake, Rev. J. F., Kimmeridge Clay of 



England, 135. 

 Blanford, H. F., Age and Correlation 



of Plant-bearing Series of India, 134. 

 Bone-Bed near Frome, Rhsetic, 96. 



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Bone-Caves near Castleton, Derbyshire, 



184; Cave in Creswell Crags, 512. 

 Bonney,T. G., Glacial Erosion, 426; 524. 

 Boring Mollusca in Oolitic Rocks, 267. 

 Bottleite, 570. 

 Boulders and Drifts of the Eden Valley, 



547. 

 Boulder-Clay in Ireland, 524, 568. 

 Brady, H. B., Fossil Foraminifera from 



Sumatra, 532. 

 Bristow, H. W., Deep-Boring in Prussia, 



95. 

 British Association at Bristol, List of 



Papers read before Section C, 521. 

 Burnley Coal-field, Geology of, 272. 

 Busti Meteorite, 141. 



f^AILIANASSA isochela, H.Woodw. 

 ^ fromthe Sub-Wealden Boring, 620. 

 Cambridge Gault and Greensand, 136. 

 Cape of Good Hope, Diamonds from the, 



545. 

 Carboniferous Fossils, On some Unde- 



scribed, 241. 

 Carpenter, Dr., Animal Life in Deep 



Sea, 88. 

 Castracane, Count A. F., Diatoniaceee in 



Carboniferous Period, 414. 

 Cave-Dwellers of Aquitania, Relics of, 



610. 

 Central Sumatra, Geology of, 417. 

 Chsetetes, On some Massive Forms of, 



175. 

 Chesil-Bank, Origin of, 228. 

 Church, Prof. A. H., Specific Gravity of 



Precious Stones, 3.20 ; Red Chalk, 



Hunstanton, 331. 

 Classification and Nomenclature of Rocks, 



583. 

 Coal, Search for, under Red Rocks of 



Staffordshire, 193. 

 Collins, J. H, Formation of a Mineral- 



ogical Society, 569. 

 Considerable Fault in Lias near Rrdby 



273. 



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