Index. 
MOR 
Morris, Alfred, A Geological Sketch of 
Quidong, 380. 
Morris, Prof. J., Tertiary Flora of 
Australia, 285. 
Morton, G. H., Permian and Trias of 
Lancashire, 95. 
Mundesley River-Bed, ‘‘ Colymbus sep- 
tentrionalis’’ from the, 97. 
Murchison Medal and Fund, 184. 
ATHORST, Dr. A. G., 
‘*Plants’’ of Wales, 33. 
eee Fossil Flora 
Silurian 
of Japan, 35. 
SEED So-called Plant 
Fossils from Wales, 286. 
Nagelfiue of the Rigi and Rossberg, 511, 
Nehring, Dr. A., Fauna of the Loess in 
Central Europe, 51. 
New Genus of Fossil ‘‘ Calamary,”’ 1. 
Newton, E. T., Remains of the Red- 
throated Diver, oi. 
Forest Bed Vertebrata, 
174. 
The of the 
Forest Bed, 433. 
Norfolk, Red Chalk of, 22. 
Hyena 
ATS, F., On the Diamond-fields of 
South Africa, 135. 
Obituary of E. B. Tawney, 140. 
Joseph O’ Kelly, 288. 
Sir EK. Sabine, 336. 
Dr. W. Spotiswoode, 336. 
———_—— William Molyneux, 430. 
Joachim Barrande, 528, 529. 
Dr. Oswald Heer. 528, 575. 
Ocean, Movements of the, 487. 
Occurrence of the Cave Hyena in the 
Forest-Bed, 433. 
O’ Kelly, Joseph, Obituary of, 288. 
Old Hythe Pinnacle of Chalk, 480. 
Oleandridium (Teniopteris) ” Bey yrichit, 
Schenk., 89. 
Oligocene Strata of the Hampshire Basin, 
525. 
Operculated Corals of the Paleozoic 
Formation, 130. 
Orbitoidal Strata near Auspitz, Moravia, 
79), 
Origin of the Archean Rocks, 263. 
Origin of Continents, 241. 
Origin of Tidal Sediment and Alluvial 
Flats, 374. 
Origin of the Loess, 389. 
Oscillation of the Earth’s 
048, 
Outcrop of the Brockenhurst Beds at 
Lyndhurst, 157. 
“ Overlap ’’ and “ Overstep,’’ 332. 
—_—_—— 
Crust, 203, 
Norfolk, 140. 
Cromer Forest-Bed, 221. 
Cromer Drift, 287, 384. 
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“‘Overlap’”’ and its Related Phenomena, 
224. 
Ovibos moschatus in the Forest- Bed, 377. 
Owen, Prof., the Order Sawropterygia, 91. 
On the Skull of Megalo- 
Skull of 
saurus, 283. 
Outline of the 
Thylacoleo, 290. 
pee ONTOLOGY of the Upper Jura 
of Hanover, 176. 
Paleeozoic Conchology of Scotland, 42. 
Paleozoic Phyllopoda, 461. 
Paleozoic Rocks of Galway, 173. 
Papers read at the British Association, 
515. 
Pebbles in the Bunter Beds of Stafford- 
shire, 199. 
Penck, Dr., Glaciation of the German 
Alps, 177. 
Periodical Movement of the Ocean, 487. 
Permanence of Oceanic Areas, 524. 
‘Permanence of Oceans and Continents, 
309. 
Permian and Trias of Lancashire, 95. 
Permian Question, 96. 
Peyton, E. H., Note on a Wealden Fern, 
89 
Phillipsia laticaudata, H. Woodw., sp. 
nov., 454. 
Physical History of the British Isles, 224. 
Physical Geography, by A. H. Green, 233. 
*‘ Plant Fossils’’ from Central Wales, 
33. 
Pleistocene Gravels of Barnwell, Fossils 
from the, 454. 
Pleistocene of Canada, The, 111. 
Pleistocene Geology of the Firth of Tay, 
544. 
Pores in Trilobites, 536. 
Post-Glacial Flood, The Great, 9, 71, 
113, 356, 413. 
Pre-Glacial Man in Britain, 37. 
Primer of Physical Geography, 88. 
Proetus 2? levis, H. Woodw., sp. nov., 
446. 
UARTZITE Pebbles in the Drift and 
Jurassic Strata of England, 172. 
Quaternary Period, Climate of the, 284. 
EADE, T. M., Drift-Beds, 45. 
Highest Point in 
Rivers, 171. 
Suggestions 
on the 
Chalk Masses 
in 
