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Index. 



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Glacial Forest Bed Series of East of 



England, 256, 315. 

 Nicholson, H. A., Silurian Fossils of 



Ayrshire, 137. 

 Nolan, J., Old Eed Sandstone of the 



North of Ireland, 48. 

 Norfolk, Disturhances in Chalk of, 93, 144. 



Sponge Spicules in Upper 



Chalk of Horstead, 228. 



and Suffolk Forest Bed, 266. 



OBLIQUE and Orthogonal Sections of 

 Folded Plane, 20, 237, 383. 



Oceanic Islands, 75. 



Oceans, Permanence, Elevation and Sub- 

 sidence of, 241, 289. 



Oolitic Polyzoa, Eelation to Cheilosto- 

 mata and Cyclostomata, 23. 



Oolites of Yorkshire, Palaeontology of, 

 49, 119. •^ 



Ornithosaurians from the Upper Green- 

 sand of Cambridge, 13. 



Orthogonal and Oblique Sections of 

 Folded Plane, 20, 237, 383. 



Outcrop of Strata, 141. 



Owen, Prof. E., Order Theriodontia, 

 with Description of New Genus and 

 Species, 190; Skeleton of Anomodont 

 Eeptile, 189. 



Oxford University Museum, Index Guide 

 to Geological Collections in, 183. 



r>ALMOCARIS £urnetii,B..Woodw., 

 ± 633. 



typus, M. few ,533. 



Palaeontology of the Yorkshire Oolites, 



49, 119. 

 Palseozoic Bivalved Entomostraca, 337. 



■ (Lower) Eocks of Britain and 



Scandinavia, 260, 317. 



— Eocks of North Devon and 



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West Somerset, 441. 



Parkinson, C, Upper Greensands and 

 Chloritic Marl of Isle of Wight, 234. 



Peach, B. N., Glaciation of Shetland 

 Isles, 56, 364. 



Peat-Bed Interstratified with Boulder- 

 Drift at Oldham, 381. 



Pebbles from Cambridge Greensand, 95. 



(Foreign) on British Beaches, 47, 



192. 



■ (Striated) from Triassic Conglo- 



merate,nearPortskewet, Monmouth, 79. 



Penning, W. H., and A. J. J. Browne, 

 Geology of Cambridge, 565. 



Pentremites in Middle Devonian of Devon, 

 281. 



Permanence of Oceans, and on Subsi- 

 dence and Elevation, 241, 289. 



Permian Amphibians of Bohemia, 272. 



Eocks of St. Helen's, Lancashire, 



433, 526, 572. 



Permian, Triassic and Liassic Eocks of 

 Carlisle Basin, 188. 



Phillips, J. A., Constitution and History 

 of Grits and Sandstone, 91. 



Physical Characters and Thickness of 

 Upper Silurian Eocks of Shropshire, 

 with their Brachiopoda, 1, 100, 145. 



Pitchstones of Arran, 438. 



Plant Eemains at Base of Denbighshire 

 Grits, 330. 



Plants of the Coal-measures, 519. 



Hutton Collection of Fossil, 335. 



Flesiosaurus from Lower Lias, Cham- 

 mouth, 329. 



Pliocene Beds near Cromer, 382. 



Polyzoa, Fossil, 471, 509. 



(Oolitic), Eelation to Cheilosto- 



raata and Cyclostomata, 23. 



Portland Eocks of Vale of Wardour and 

 Bucks, Gasteropoda from, 385. 



Portskewet, Monmouth, Striated Pebbles 

 from Triassic Conglomerate, 79. 



Pre-Cambrian Eocks of Britain and Bo- 

 hemia, 94, 142. 



of St. David's and 



Bohemia, 237. 



Pre-Glacial Forest-Bed Series of East of 

 England, Vertebrata from, 256, 315. 



"Prehistoric Europe," Submerged Forests 

 and Forest Beds of Cornwall, 131. 



Prestwich, Prof. J., Extension into Essex 

 and other Inland Counties of Mundes- 

 ley and Westleton Beds, and Eelation 

 to Age of Hill- Gravels and Valleys of 

 South England, 466 ; Index Guide to 

 Geological Collections in the University 

 Museum of Oxford, 183. 



Punjab (Upper), Travelled Blocks and 

 Supposed Glacial Period in Upper 

 India, 97. 



Furpuroidm and Purpura, with Eemarks 

 upon Purpuroid Shells, 498. 



QUAETZITE and Sandstone FossU- 

 iferous Pebbles in Drift, Warwick- 

 shire, 329. 



RAIN-WATEE on Superficial De- 

 posits, 279. 



Eamsay, Prof. A. C, Diamond-Fields 

 of South Africa 381 ; Progress and 

 Present State of British Geology, 459. 



Eeade, T. M., Date of Last Change of 

 Level of Lancashire, 236 ; Oceanic 

 Islands, 75 ; Subsidence and Eleva- 

 tion, 335 ; Coal-measures under New 

 Ked Sandstone, 572 ; Eate of Denuda- 

 tion of Land by Elvers, 676. 



Eeggiano (Calabria), Tertiary Geology 

 of, 323. 



Eeid, C, Pliocene Beds near Cromer, 382 ; 

 Sudden Extinction of Mammoth, 505. 



