Index. 



581 



M'CO 



POL 



M'COY, F., Palseontology of Victoria, 

 328. 



Mackintosh, D. , Section of Boulder-clay 

 at Liverpool, 429 ; Sequence of Glacial 

 Events in the JST-W. of England and 

 Wales, 272; Mr. Reade on Drift 

 Sequence and Mr. Milne on Coast-Ice, 

 528 ; Upper Boulder-clay of N.W. of 

 England, 95. 



Magnesian Limestone, Staining of Rocks 

 beneath, 476. 



Man, Antiquity of, 269. 



Man, Inter-Glacial, 476. 



Man, Recent Origin of, 39. 



Marr, J. E., Phosphatised Carbonate of 

 Lime at Cave Ha, Yorkshire, 268. 



Marsh, Prof. 0. C, Odontoruithes, or 

 Birds with Teeth, 49. 



Maw, G., Bos primigenius in Algeria, 48. 



Mechanics of Glaciers, 297. 



Merk, C, Cave at the Kesslerloch, near 

 Thayngen, Switzerland, 163. 



Miller, Hugh, Glacial Origin of Lake- 

 Basins, 286 ; Northumberland Escarp- 

 ments and Yorkshire Terraces, 23 ; 

 Theories of Formation of Rock- 

 Basins, 451. 



Milne, Mr., on Coast Ice, 528 ; on 

 Floating Ice, 379. 



Milne, J., Ice and Ice-Work in New- 

 foundland, 303, 345, 403. 



Mines, Royal School of, 432. 



MoUusca, Carboniferous, 150. 



Monckman, J. Staining of Rocks beneath 

 the Magnesian Limestone, 476. 



Monograptidce, Scottish, 308, 350, 499, 

 644. 



Morton, G. H., Section of Boulder-Clay, 

 North Dock, Liverpool, 526. 



NEUES Jahrbuch, 469. 

 Newfoundland, Ice and Ice- Work 

 in, 303, 345, 4C3. 



New Guinea, Geology of, 428. 



New Hebrides Group, 82. 



New South Wales, Ossiferous Caverns 

 in, 520. 



, Palaeozoic Fossils of, 364. 



Nicholson, Prof. H. A., Graptolitic De- 

 posits of Sweden and Britain, 245. 



Nomenclature of Rocks, 114. 



Nordenskiold, Prof. A. E., Distant 

 Transport of Volcanic Dust, 292 ; 

 Geology of Ice Sound and Bell Sound, 

 Spitzbergen, 16, 63, 118, 255. 



Northumberland Escarpments, 23. 



OBITUARY Notices of, — N. T. 

 Wetherell, 48 ; G. Poulett Scrope, 

 96 ; Col. G. Greenwood, 191 ; A. T. 

 Brongniart, 192; C. D'Oyley Aplin, 

 431 ; Prof. Angelin, 432 ; E. Billings, 

 432. 



Odontornithes, 49. 



Oldham, Prof., Retirement of, 384. 



Omosaurus armatus, Owen, from the 

 Kimmeridge Clay, Swindon, Wilts, 

 193. 



Organic Remains, Victorian, 328. 



Organization and Systematic Position of 

 Receptaculites, 127. 



Origin of Lake Balaton in Hungary, 5. 



Origin of Lake Basins, 136, 139. 



, Glacial, 286, 521 . 



Origin of Lakes, 187. 



Origin of Man, 39. 



Orthopterous Insect in Coal-Measures of 

 Scotland, New, 520. 



Ossiferous Caverns in New South Wales, 

 520. 



Ostracoda, South Australian Post Ter- 

 tiary Foraminifera and, 334. 



Ototara Formation, Age of, 381. 



Oxford Clay, Thickness of, 237. 



Oxford, Water Supply of, 166. 



PADANG, Sumatra, Fish-Fauna of 

 Tertiary Deposits of, 433. 

 Falceacis cuneata, Meek and Worthen, 



Discovery of, 267. 

 Palaeontology, 465. 



of Sumatra, 382. 



of Victoria, 328. 



Paleozoic Rocks, Conditions under 



which they were Deposited over the 



Northern Hemisphere, 156, 215, 249. 

 Fossils of New South Wales, 



364. 

 Paris, Proposed Geological Conference at, 



573. 

 Parry, S., Remains found in Brick-earth 



below the Boulder-clay in East Anglia, 



528. 

 Pebble-Ridges, 360. 

 Pengelly, W., True and Apparent Dip. — 



Floating Ice, 383. 

 Penning, W. H., Concretions, 218; 



Field Geology, 465 ; True and Ap- 

 parent Dip, 236, 383; Waste of 



Insular Land by Sea, 282. 

 Perceval, S. G. , Discovery of Falceacis 



cuneata, near Henbury, Bristol, 267. 

 Phonolites of Bohemia, 35. 

 Phosphatic Deposits of Potton and 



Wicken, 41. 

 Phosphatised Carbonate of Lime at Cave 



Ha, Yorkshire, 268. 

 Physical Geography of Great Indian 



Desert, 508. 

 Pilar, Dr. G., Causes of Glacial Epochs, 



224. 

 Plant-life, Evolution of, 560. 

 Pliocene Fossiliferous Clays, 556. 

 Polyzoa, Carboniferous and Post-Tertiary, 



622. 



