Index. 



581 



MAT 



Matley, C. A., Geology of Northern 

 Anglesey, 333. 



Matthew, G. F., The Etcheminian 

 Fauna of Newfoundland, 373 ; A 

 Palasozoic Terrane beneath the Cam- 

 brian, 472. 



Mediterranean Basin, Submerged Physical 

 Features of, 573. 



Megalosauroid Jaw from the Ehsetic 

 Beds, 88. 



Merrill, G. P., On the use of the Terms 

 Eock - weathering, Serpentinization, 

 and HycU'ometamorphism, 354 ; T. 

 Holland's Reply to, 540. 



Mineralogy, Manual of Determinative. 

 128. 



Minerals, List of British, 76. 



MioJania, Discovery of, in Patagonia, 

 385. 



Moen and Eiigen, Eelations of the Chalk 

 and Drift in, 275. 



Monckton, H. W., Section of the 

 "Westleton Beds at Ayot Brickfield, 

 59 ; Notes on some Hardanger Lakes, 

 538. 



Moraines, Origin of Lateral, 568. 



Moreno, F. P., On a Piece of Skin, 

 named Neomylodon Lislai, from a 

 Cavern near Consuelo Cove, Patagonia, 

 226 ; Discovery of Miolania and of 

 Glossothermm in Patagonia, 385. 



Morton, G. H., The Age of the Vale of 

 Clwyd, 231. 



l^JEOMTLOBON Listai, Discovery 



-lT of, 226, 386. 



Newton, E. T., Eemains of Amia from 

 Oligocene, Isle of "Wight, 46 ; On 

 a Megalosauroid Jaw from Ehtetic 

 Beds near Bridgend, 88 ; Vertebrate 

 Fauna of Eock- Fissure at Ightham, 

 431. 



Newton, E. B., Egvptian Cretaceous 

 Shells, 189 ; Marine Miocene Shells 

 from Egypt, 199 ; ^ote on Arckanodon 

 Jukcsi, 245 ; Some Pliocene and 

 Post-Pliocene Shells from Eg}'pt, 402. 



Nicholson, Henry Alleyne, Obituary of, 

 96, 138. 



OBITUAEIES, William Colchester, 

 96, 136; Henry Alleyne Nicholson, 

 96, 138; Wilhelm Barnim Dames, 

 191 : Othniel Charles Marsh, 192, 

 237 ; James Digues La Touche, 235 ; 

 Sir Frederick "McCoj', 283; Sir 

 William Flower, 381 ; George Dowker, 

 528 ; Dr. Henry Hicks, 574 ; Sir 

 J. W. Dawson, 575. 



PRO 



(Eningen, Rodents from the Miocene of, 



363. 

 Ogilvie, M. M., Torsion - Structure of 



the Dolomites, 89. 

 Old Eed Sandstone of Monmouthshire, 



Archanodon Jukesi from the, 245. 

 Origin of Mammals, 13. 

 Origin of the British Flora, 424. 

 Oryctocephalus Meynoldsi, Eeed, sp.n., 



359. 

 Outlines of the Earth's History, 86. 



PAL^ASTEEIDS, Classification of 

 the, 341. 

 Palceasterina Bonneyi, Gregory, sp.n., 



349. 

 Palffiontographical Society of London, 



volumes for 1897 and 1898, 421. 

 Palfeozoic Encks on the thore near 



Balbriggan, 398. 

 Palaeozoic Terrane beneath the Cambrian, 



472, 510. 

 Parent-rock of the Diamond in South 



Africa, 309. 

 Park, James, and Eutley, Frank, 



Ehyolites of the Hauraki Goldfields, 



New Zealand, 330. 

 Parkinson, John, Glaucophane Gabbro 



of Pegli, 292 ; Intrusion of Granite 



into Diabase at Sorel Point, North 



Jersey, 334. 

 Pebbles of Schorl-rock from the South- 



West of England in Drift of South 



and East of England, 131. 

 Pegli, Glaucophane Gabbro of, 292. 

 Peufold, S. J., New Edition of Brush's 



Mineralogy, 128. 

 Perisphinctes, Monograph of the Ammo- 

 nite Genus, 325. 

 Permian Conglomerates of the Lower 



Severn Basin, 48. 

 FMlUpsia cracoensis, Eeed, sp. nov., 241. 

 Pliocene and Post-Pliocene Shells from 



Egypt, 402. 

 Pliocene Climate of North - Western 



Europe, 509. 

 Pliocene Deposits of the East of 



England, 567. 

 Pliocene Deposits, Sewalik HiRs, India, 



337. 

 PVxohyrax grams, Note upon, 507, 547. 

 Pomerauia and Bornholm Geological 



Guides to, 569. 

 Prestwich, Sir Joseph, Life and Letters 



of, 373. 

 Progress of the Geological Survey for 



1898, 520. 

 Progressive Metamorphism of some 



Dalradian Sediments, 331. 

 Froliinuhis Woodioardi from the Gas- 



kohle at Nyi;an, Bohemia, 57. 



