INDEX. 



ABY 



ABYSSINIA, Geology of, 367. 

 Adamite in Prance, 79. 



Adams, F. 0., Coal-mines in the Island 

 of Yezo, 225. 



^chmodus from the Lias of Lyme 

 Eegis, 337. 



Africa, Auriferous Rocks in, 134. 



Agates, Banded and brecciated, 529. 



Agricultural Society, Royal, 569. 



Alaska Territory, Geology of, 192, 239. 



Albite in the Granite of Leinster, 561. 



Alces palmatus, 389. 



Allport, S., On the Basalt of South 

 Staffordshire, 115. 



Alps, Maritime, Geology of the, 309 ; 

 Mineral deposits of the, 117. 



Amazons, Notes on the, 120. 



American and Oriental Literary Record, 

 176. 



Anderson, G., Vitrified fort near Inver- 

 ness, 371. 



Andes, Notes on the, 120. 



Ansted, D. T., Weathering of Rocks, 25. 



Anthropological Society of London, 40. 



Antiquity of Man, 24, 58, 78, 84, 277, 280. 



Appach, F. H., Julius Caesar's Landing 

 in Britain, etc., 126. 



Arabia Petrsea, Geological notes on, 29. 



Araucarites., 3. 



Arenig Rocks of St. David's, 534, 563, 



Arran, Claystones of, 36. 



Ascoceras from the Coal-measures, 136. 



Asterokpis, So-called Hyoid, plate of, 384. 



Atherstone, W. G., Discovery of Dia- 

 monds at Cape of Good Hope, 208, 



Atlas of Physical Geogi-aphy, 218. 



Am-iferous Rocks in South-eastern 

 Africa, 134. 



Australia, Geology of Cape York, 324. 



, Mesozoic Geology and Palae- 

 ontology of, 571. 



Aveline, W. T., Relation of the Por- 

 phyry series to the Skiddaw Slates in 

 the Lake-district, 382. 



BAGSHOT Sands, 415. 

 Baily, W. H., "Figures of Charac- 

 teristic British Fossils," 471 ; Grap- 

 tolites occurring in Ireland, 132 ; 

 Miocene Plant-remains from Antrim, 

 132. 



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Bald and Mac Tear, Messrs., Salt da- 

 posits at Stassfurt, 215. 



Banded Concretions, 529. 



Barkas, T. P., Climaxodus ovatus and 

 Diplodus, 42 ; Ctenoptychius, 43 ; Notes 

 onspeciesof C<enof/zw,314; Teeth of Cli- 

 viaxodus from the Coal-measures, 381. 



Barnstaple Bay, Raised Beach at, 77. 



Basalt of South Staffordshire, 115 ; of 

 India, 133. 



Bath, Drift-deposits of, 375. 



Natural History and Antiquarian 



Field-club, 187, 375. 



Bauerman, H., Geological Reconnaissance 

 in Arabia Petrasa, 29. 



■ and C. Le N. Foster, Occur- 

 rence of Celestine in the Tertiary 

 Rocks of Egypt, 31. 



Beach, Raised, at Barnstaple Bay, 77 ; 

 at Portland Bill, 326, 438. 



Beaches, Pretended Raised, of the inland 

 slopes of England and Wales, 535. 



Beania, 97. 



Beaver, Recent and Fossil, 49, 63. 



Belemnite, Oldest British, 166, 239. 



Bell, A., Tertiaries, 41. 



Beor, E. J., Lignite Mines of Podner- 

 nuovo, 227. 



Bigsby, J. J., " Thesaurus Siluricus," 20. 



Billings, E., Mastodon found near Dunn- 

 ville, 38. 



Binney, E. W., Notes on Coal-plants, 140. 



Birds, AfiBnity between Dinosaurian Rep- 

 tiles and, 573. 



Blake, C. C, Human remains from Cro- 

 Magnon, 40. 



Blake, W. P., Production of the Precious 

 Metals, 361. 



Blandford, W. T., Geology of Abyssinia, 

 367. 



Bombay Presidency, Geological notes on 

 the, 17. 



Bone-bed of Suffolk, 355. 



Bonney, T. 6., On the Supposed Occur- 

 rence of Pholas Burrows in the Great 

 and Little Ormesheads, 483. 



Bos primigenius in the Lower Boulder- 

 clay of Scotland, 41, 73. 



Boston Society of Natural History, 476. 



Bournemouth Geological and Natural 

 History Field-club, 521. 



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