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Index. 



POS 



SWI 



Post-Tertiary and Carboniferous Polyzoa, 



522. 

 Foraminifera and Ostracoda, 



South. Austi'alian, 334. 

 Potton andWicken Phosphatic Deposits, 



41. 

 Powell, J. W., Colorado Eiver of the 



"West and its Tributaries, 365. 

 Predaceous Ganoid Fish, new G-enus of, 



441. 

 Prestwicb, Prof., Geological Conditions 



affecting the "Water of Oxford, etc., 



166; Thickness of Oxford Clay, 237. 

 Price, F. G. Hilton, Annelid Bed in 



Gault of Kent, 190. 

 Progress of Geology, 1. 



RAMSAY, Prof. A. C, Origin of Lake 

 Basins, 136. 



Eeade, Mr., On Drift Sequence, 528. 



Eeade, T. Mellard, Pebble Ridges, 360 ; 

 Section of Boulder-clay, North Dock, 

 Liverpool, 480. 



Eecent Origin of Man, 39. 



Eeceptaculites, 127. 



Eecord of Geology for 1874, 167. 



Eeindeer Period, Cave of, 163. 



Eeptile from Kimmeridge Clay, Ex- 

 humation and Development of a large, 

 193. 



Eeviews of Arctic Manual for 1875, 172 ; 

 Bohemian Basalts and Phonolites, 35 ; 

 Bristol and its Environs, 87 ; Bristol 

 Naturalists' Society, Proceedings of, 

 518; British tipper Cretaceous Strata, 

 513 ; Chalk of Isle of Wight, Geo- 

 logical Description of, 128 ; Colorado 

 Eiver, Exploration of, 365 ; Earth's 

 Physical Evolution, Theories of, 322, 

 370 ; Field Geology, 465 ; Geological 

 Eecord, 167; Geology of Camberwell, 

 43 ; Geology of England and Wales, 

 566 ; Geology for 1873-74, Eeview of, 

 518; Geology, Eudiments of, 328; 

 Indian Desert, Physical Geography of 

 the Great, 508 ; Isle of Wight, Guide 

 to, 468 ; Kesslerloch Cave, Excava- 

 tions at, 163; Life, Dawn of, 168; 

 London, Guide to Geology of, 166; 

 Man, Eecent Origin of, 39 ; Memoirs 

 of Geological Survey, 226 ; Neues 

 Jahrbuch, 469 : Potton and Wick en 

 Phosphatic Deposits, 41 ; Scottish 

 Fossils, Catalogue of, 507 ; Water 

 Supply of Towns, 166 ; Victoria, 

 Palaeontology of, 328 ; Yorkshire 

 Lias, 511. 



Eobertson, D., Scottish Fossils, 507. 



Eock-Basins, Formation of, 523. 



• Theories of Formation of, 



451. 



Eocks, Classification and Nomenclature 



of, 114. 

 Eocks of Northern Europe, Comparison 



between Oldest FossUiferous, 145. 

 Eoyal Society of Tasmania, 463. 



CACCAMMINA Carteri, Brady, 47, 



^ 135. 



Sarsen Stones, 523. 



Scalid^, Cretaceous Gasteropoda, 105. 



S carle Boring, 95. 



Scottish Fossils, Catalogue of Western, 

 507. 



Monograptidm, 308, 350, 499. 



Scrope, George Poulett, Obituary Notice 

 of, 96. 



Scudder, S. H., Fossil Palaeozoic Insect, 

 519. 



Sea^ Waste of Insular Land by, 282. 



Sequence of Glacial Events in N.W. of 

 England and Wales, 272. 



Sharp, S., Eudiments of Geology, 328. 



Silurian Formation, Lower, 134. 



Eocks of the Lake District, 376. 



Sweden, 525. 



Skertchly, S. B. J., Inter-Glacial Man, 

 476. 



Slaty Cleavage ; its Eolation to Jointing, 

 220. 



SoUas, W. J., Eubrochus clausus, a 

 Yitreo - hexactinellid Sponge from 

 Cambridge " CoproHte " Bed, 398 ; 

 Glauconitic Granules of the Cam- 

 bridge Greensand, the, 539. 



Somersetshire, Inversion of Carboni- 

 ferous Strata in, 455. 



South Australian Post-Tertiary Forami- 

 nifera and Ostracoda, 334. 



Southall, J. C, Eecent Origin of Man, 

 as Illustrated by Geology and Modern 

 Science of Pre-Historic Archaeology, 

 39. 



Spitzbergen, 16, 63, 118. 255. 



Sponge from Cambridge " Coprolite " 

 Bed, 398. 



Staining of Eocks beneath Magnesian 

 Limestone, 476. 



Subaerial Denudation, 141. 



versus Glacial 



Erosion, 97. 



Subsidence of Land in Jersey, 143. 



East Essex, 491. 



Sumatra, Fish-Fauna of, 433. 



Geology and Palaeontology of, ' 



382. 



Sweden, Silurian Eocks of, 525. 



Swedish and British Graptolitic De- 

 posits, Correlation of, 245. 



Vertical Eange of Graptolitic 



Types, 241. 



Swindon, Wilts, Exhumation of Eeptile 

 from Kimmeridge Clay of, 193. 



