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Index. 



MON 



EEY 



Montreal Natural History Society, 175, 

 222, 374. 



Moore, C, Secondary deposits of Somer- 

 setshire and South Wales, 217. 



Morris, J., On the occurrence of Grey- 

 Wethers, at Grays, Essex, 63 ; On the 

 Ferruginous Sands of Buckingham- 

 sliire, 456. 



Morton, G. H., Glacial Ice in the Valley 

 of the Mersey, 82. 



Mountain Limestone,Fossilsfi'om the, 174. 



Mull, Trap and Granite of, 553. 



7\ T ECROZIUS BO WERBANKII, 



1\ 531. 



New Brunswick, Primordial Fossils in,73. 



New Red Sandstone formation of Staf- 

 fordshire, 173. 



New South Wales, Secondary deposits 

 in. 26. 



New Zealand, Geology of Canterhury, 418. 



Nicholson, H. A., Fossils in the Old Red 

 Sandstones of Westmoreland, 170 ; 

 Graptolites, 238 ; Graptolites of the 

 Moffat Shales, 135; Lower Silurian 

 Fossils from Scotland, 107 ; New 

 genus of Graptolites, 266. 



Norfolk, Cretaceous Rocks of, 29 ; Geo- 

 logy of, 371, 374; Recent deposits in 

 the valleys of, 519. 



North Staffordshire Naturalists' Field- 

 club, 173. 



Norwich Crag, Relation of the Chillesford 

 Beds to the, 129. 



Norwich Geological Society, 29, 83, 330, 

 371, 519,560. 



Nova Scotia, Coal discoveries in, 73, 74. 



Nucula Cobboldice, Recent specimens of, 

 330. 



OBITUARY notices of Dr. J. Black, 

 288 ; A. Bryson, 47 ; Dr. J. A. B. 



Deslongchamps, 140; R. Dick, 142; 



Ensign H. A. Wyatt-Edgell, 46 ; F. 



J. Foot, 95 ; W. J. Hamilton, 383 ; 



Cav. A. Parolini, 192; Senor C. di 



Prado, 48; J. Smith, 141. 

 Odontological Society of London, 323. 

 Ogygia, 14, 



Oldham, T., Coal Resources of India, 264. 

 Old Red Sandstone, Cheirolepis from the, 



147 ; Fish in the, 232, 333 ; Igneous 



Rocks associated with the, 467. 

 in Dumbuck Glen, 132 ; of 



Westmoreland, Fossils in the, 170. 

 Oligocene Deposit in Hungary, 211. 

 Opal, Treatise on, 214. 

 Oppel, A., Zune of Ammonites transver- 



sarius, 407. 

 Ormerod, G. W., Geology of the Teign 



Valley, 168. 

 Otolites of Fish, 161. 



Owen, R., Genera of Fish from the Coal 

 of Northumberland, 323, 424 ; On the 

 Mandible and Teeth of Cochliodonts, 59. 



PAL^ONTOGRAPHICAL Society, 

 Monographs of the, 122, 409, 562, 

 Parolini, A., Obituary notice of, 192. 

 Peat-bed in Kiutyre, 169. 



Mosses of Scotland, 20. 



Pengelly, W., Fish in Devonian Rocks, 

 284. 



Pentacrinites of the West Indies, 16. 



Perigord, Pala3ontology of, 321. 



Permian age. Igneous rocks of, 469. 



Petroleum in North America, 34. 



Phipson, T. L., Meteorites, Aerolites, 

 and Falling Stars, 124. 



Pholas -borings in Devonshire, 188, 295, 

 429. 



Phosphate of Lime, Bed of, in North 

 Wales, 251. 



Physical Geography, 266 ; of Leicester, 

 162. 



Pichler, A., Keuper Flora of North 

 Tyrol, 406. 



Pictet, F. J., and A. Humbert, Fossil 

 Fish of Mount Lebanon, 72. 



Pisani, F., Analysis of a Black Spinelle, 

 432. 



Planets, Densities of, 426. 



Plant, J. , Ancient sea-beach near Buxton, 

 81. 



Plesiosaurus, New species of, 144. 



Popular Science Review, 415. 



Portugal, Tertiary Gasteropods of, 407. 



Post-glacial structure of the south-east 

 of England, 421. 



Potton Sands, Cycadean stem from the, 199. 



Powrie, J., Fish in the Old Red Sand- 

 stone, 333 ; On the genus Cheirolepis, 

 from the Old Red Sandstone, 147. 



Prado, Senor C. di. Obituary notice of, 48. 



Princess Islands, Geology of the, 419. 



Proboscideans, Distribution of, 160. 



Pteraspis, Tracks of, 417. 



Pumpelly, R., Geology of China, Mon- 

 golia, and Japan, 322. 



Purbeck Beds at Brill, Buckinghamshire, 

 216. 



QUARTERLY Journal of the Geolo- 

 logical Society, 124, 413. 

 ■ — of Science, 75, 415. 



Quartz, Treatise on, 214. 



■p AIN and Rivers, 412. 

 JLIi Reliquia3 Aquitanicae, 321. 

 Reptile, New, from the Chalk-marl, 65. 

 Reuss, A. E., Triassic Crustacea from 



Styria, 319. 

 Reynaud, Histoire Elementaire des 



Miueraux Usuels, 555. 



