Index. 



583 



UNI 



TTNIO Willcocksi, Newton, sp. nov., 

 ^ 406. 

 TJranaster, Gregory, gen. nov., 3i7. 



YICTORIA, Graptolite -bearing Rocks 

 of, 439. 



WACHSMUTH & Springer's Mono- 

 graph on Crinoids, 32, 117. 



Walcott, CD., Fossil Medusaj, 81. 



Walford, E. A., Ironstone Fossil Nodules 

 of the Lias, 430. 



Watts, W. W., Note on the Surface of 

 the Mount Sorrel Granite, 508. 



Wealden Bird -Remains from Ansty Lane, 

 Cuckfield, 330. 



"Wedd, C. B., Barium Sulphate in the 

 Bunter Sandstone of North Stafford- 

 shire, /)08. 



"Wellburn, E. D., A New Species of 

 Lepracanthus from the Yorkshire Coal- 

 measures, 451. 



"Westleton Beds at Ayot Brickfield, 59. 



Wethered, E., The Building of Clifton 

 Rocks, 78. 



Wharton, W. J. L., The Eastern Slope 

 of the North Atlantic Basin, 190. 



ZON 



Wheeler, W. H., The Action of Waves 

 and Tides on the Movement of 

 Materials on the Sea-coast, 70. 



Whitaker & Reid, The Water Supply of 

 Sussex from Underground Sources, 325. 



Wiltshire, Prof. T., Honorary Degree 

 of Doctor of Science conferred by 

 University of Cambridge, 287 ; Testi- 

 monial to, 288. 



Woodward, A. S., On a Piece of Skin of 

 JSfeomylodon Listai, 226. 



Woodward, H., Note on Elephas {Stego- 

 don) ganesa from the Pliocene Deposits 

 of the Sewalik Hills, India, 337 ; and 

 Jones, T. R., on Crustacea, 388. 



Woodward, H. B., On Arborescent 

 Carboniferous Limestone from near 

 Bristol, 77. 



Woodwardian Museum Notes, 241, 358. 



Worked Flints from Glacial Deposits of 

 Cheshire, 80. 



YORKSHIRE Coal-measures, New 



451, 



Species of Lepracanthus from the, 



ZONEf 

 216 



ONES and 'Chronological' Maps, 

 " 6. 



STEPHEN AUSTIN AND SONS, PKINTERS, HERTl'OKD. 



