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Tawney, E. B., Terebratula diphya in 

 the Alps of the Canton de Vaud, 326. 



Taylor, J. E., On Certain Phenomena in 

 the Drift near Norwich, 508 ; Sub- 

 sidence at Marton, 336. 



Terebratula dijjhya, 300, 326. 



Terraces on the sides of hills, 535. 



Thames Basin, Springs in the, 414. 



Valley, 188. 



Thecidium suhserratwn, 552. 



" Thesaurus Siluricus," 20. 



Thompson, T., On the discovery of a 

 Skeleton of the Hippopotamus in Post- 

 Pliocene Drift near Motcomb, Dorset, 

 206. 



Thomson, W., Geological Dynamics, 472. 



Time, Geological, 8, 472. 



Titanium in Mayo, 47. 



Tithonic Stage, 256. 



Trap-dykes of Edinburgh, 374. 



Trogontheriura Cuvieri, 49. 



Twemlow, G., Facts and Fossils adduced 

 to prove the Deluge of Noah, 81. 



U LEIGH, G. H. F., Mount Tarran- 

 gower Gold-field, 329. 

 "Underground Life," 175. 



Y ALLEYS, Excavation of, in Derby- 

 shire, 347. 

 Variegation in Cambrian Slate, 576. 

 Venezuela, Geology of Guyana, 330. 

 Vesuvius, 122, 145. 



Victoria, Gold-fields and Mineral Dis- 

 tricts of, 459. 

 Vitrified Fort near Inverness, 371. 

 Volcanic Action, Probable seat of, 245. 



Eruptions, Cause of, 196. 



Rocks, Natural Sytem of, 510. 



Volcano, Extinct, in New Zealand, 27. 

 Volcanos, 511. 



WALLBRIDGE, T. C, Geology of 

 Hastings Co., Canada West, 279. 

 Ward, J. C, Beds of supposed " Roth- 

 liegende" age, 283 ; Suggestions as to 

 Geological Time, 8. 

 Warwickshire Naturalists' Club, 476. 



Water-supply of London, 414. 



Waters, Spring, Analysis of, 420. 



Westropp, W. H. S., On the OccuiTenc& 

 of Albite in Granite of Leinster, 561. 



Whitaker, W., Locality of Eyperodapedon 

 in Devonshire, 89 ; On a Raised Beach 

 at Portland Bill, 326, 438: On the 

 Connection of the Geological Struc- 

 ture and the Physical Features of th& 

 South-east of England, with the Con- 

 sumption Death-rate, 79,144,369,499. 



and H. W. Bristow, On the 



Formation of the Chesil Bank, 325, 

 433, 574. 



Whitley, N., True and False Flint 

 Weapons, 78. 



Williamson, C. J., Volcanic Phenomena 

 of Hawaii, 370. 



Wilson, J. M., Rugby School Natural 

 History Society, 288. 



Wiltshire, T., Red Chalk of Hunstanton, 

 135. 



Winkler, T. C, Musee Teyler, Catalogue, " 

 324 ; Tortues Fossiles, 324. 



WoUaston Medal and Donation Fund, 

 Award of the, 144, 179. 



Woolhope Naturalists' Field-club, 470. 



Wood, S. v., jun., and F. W. Harmer, In- 

 traglacial erosion near Norwich. 226. 



Woodward, H., Long-eyed Trilobite from 

 Dudley, 43 ; Man and the Mammoth, 

 58 ; Note on the Tooth of Ctenodus 

 tuherculatiis, in the British Museum, 

 317 ; On Eucladia, a new genus of 

 Ophiurida, from the Upper Silurian, 

 Dudley, 241 ; The Freshwater De- 

 posits of the Valley of the Lea near 

 Walthamstow, 385. 



Wynne, A. B., Geological Notes on the 

 Bombay Presidency, 17. 



YORKSHIRE Wolds, Geology of the, 

 570. 

 Young, J., Beds beneath the Boulder- 

 clay at Kilmaurs, 285 ; Heterophyllia 

 mirabilis, 42 ; Sandstone of Gihnore- 

 hill, 35. 



, J. W., Action of Organic Matter 



on Perioxide of Iron, 284. 



STEPHEN AV9TIN, PKINTEK, HEKTFORD. 



