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Index. 



MOR 



Morris, J., Geological notes on parts of 

 Northampton- and Lincoln-shires, 99 ; 

 On the Genus ^chmodus, from the 

 Lias of Lyme Regis, 337 ; The Lead- 

 bearing Disti'icts of the North of Eng- 

 land, 317. 



Mortimer, J. R., Geology of the York- 

 shire Wolds, 570. 



Morton, G. H., " Geology of Shelve, 

 Shropshire," 519. 



Mountain Chains, Elevation of, 45. 



Murchison, Lady, Obituary notice of, 227. 



Murphy, J. J., Cause of the Glacial 

 Climate, 331. 



Musee Teyler, Catalogue, 324. 



Myriapods of the Coal-formation, 370. 



NEUES Jahrbuch fiir Mineralogie, 

 etc., 272. 



Newberry, J. S., Extinct Floras of North 

 America, 364. 



New Red Conglomerate of Central Eng- 

 land, 182. 



Nice, Geology of, 308. 



Nicholson, H. A., British species of 

 Graptolites, 224 ; Geology of Derwent- 

 water, 229 ; Intrusive Igneous Rocks 

 of the Lake-district, 370 ; Plants in 

 the Skiddaw Slates, 494 ; On the 

 Skiddaw Slates and the Green Slates 

 and Porphyries of the Lake-district, 

 105, 167, 213. 



Nicol, J.,Parallel Roads of GlenRoy,282. 



Nceggerathia obovata, 155. 



Norfolk, Broads of,226 ; Denudation of,45. 



Northampton Sand, Origin of the, 221. 



Northamptonshire, Geological notes on, 

 236 ; Oolites of, 99, 446. 



Norwich Crag, Mammalia from the, 47, 

 190 237 



~ Geological Society, 90, 186, 231. 



■ Intraglacial erosion near, 226 ; 



Phenomena in the Drift near, 508. 



OBITUARY notices of G. V. DuNoyer, 

 93 ; J. D. Forbes, 95, 137 ; Lady 

 Murchison, 227 ; C M. Oldham, 240 ; 

 J. B. Jukes, 430 ; J. W. Salter, 432, 

 477 ; J. Hunt, 480 ; R. N. Rubidge, 526. 



Odontopteris Plantiana, 155. 



Oldham, C. M., Obituary notice of, 240. 



Old Red Sandstone and Devonian, 449. 



Oolites of Lincolnshire, 99 ; of North- 

 amptonshire, 99, 236, 446. 



Origin of Species, 75. 



Ormerod, G. "W., Glaciers in South 

 Devon, 40 ; Granite of Dartmoor, 281. 



Orocanthus, 34. 



Orton, J., Expedition in S. America, 120. 



Owen, R., Description of Strophodus 

 medius, Ow., from the Oolite of Caen 

 in Normandy, 193, 235; Note on the 



RED 



occurrence of the Elk in British Post- 

 tertiary Deposits, 389 ; Notes on Two 

 Ichthyodorulites, 481 ; On the Dis- 

 tinction between Castor and Trogon- 

 therium, 49. 



PAGE, D., " Chips and Chapters," 363. 

 Palaeontographical Society, Mono- 

 graphs for 1868, 217. 



Palseontological Address, 75. 



Palladium and Hydrogen, 144, 379. 



Pattison, S. R., "New Facts and Old 

 Records," 84; Note on Post-glacial 

 Lake-basins in Westmoreland, 272. 



Pengelly, W., Contributions to the Geo- 

 logy of Devonshire, 76. 



Pentland Hills, Silurian Beds of the, 228. 



Perceval, S. G., Occurrence of Titanium, 

 etc., in Mayo, 47. 



Permian Rocks of the North of Eng- 

 land, 134. 



Petrology and Lithology, 92. 



Phillips, J., Oldest British Belemnite, 

 239 ; "Vesuvius," 122 ; Pholas-boring, 

 48, 96, 282, 380, 483. 



Pictet, F. J , Classification of the Cre- 

 taceous System, 255. 



Pinites, 1. 



Plant, J., Pseudomorphous Crystals of 

 Chloride of Sodium, 377. 



, N., The Brazilian Coal-fields, 147. 



Plant-remains from the Brazilian Coal- 

 beds, 151 ; from the Skiddaw Slates, 

 494. 



Pleistocene Deposit at Hackney, 91. 



. Deposits, Middle, 642. 



Plutonic Energy, 475. 



Poikilitic, Application of the term, to the 

 Permian and Triassic periods, 89, 90. 



Popular Science Review, 78. 



Portland Bill, Raised Beach at, 326, 438. 



Post-tertiary fossiliferous beds of Scot- 

 land, 185. 



Potts, J. F., Claystones of Arran, 36. 



Powrie, J., Earliest vestiges of Verte- 

 brate life, 283. 



QUARTERLY Journal of Science, 78. 

 Quaternary Mammalia, 58, 180. 



T) AISED Beach at Barnstaple Bay, 77 ; 

 It at Portland Bill, 326, 438. 



Beaches,Pretended, of the Inland 



Slopes of EEgland and Wales, 535. 

 Shell-beds, Lancashire, 72. 



Ravines, Formation of, 406. 



Red Chalk of Speeton, 13 ; of Hunstan- 

 ton, 135. 



Red Crag, Land and Freshwater Shells 

 from the, 41 ; Mammalia from the, 

 47, 143. 



