Index. 



583 



EEA 



Eeade, T. Mellard, Under -what cir- 

 cumstances is an island to be considered 

 oceanic? 576. 



Eeid, Clement, Dust and Soils, 165. 



Eeticulate Sponges, on the, by Prof. 

 Hall, 557. 



Eeusch's Discovery of Silirrian Fossils in 

 the Bergen Peninsula 85. 



Eeview of Phillips' Geology, part i., 568. 



Ehsetic Section at "Wigston, Leicester- 

 shire, by E. Wilson and H. E. 

 Quilter, 415. 



Rluitidnsieus cepensts, sp. n., Owen, 234. 



Eichardson, E., The Acadian and 

 Scottish Glacial Beds, 517. 



Eichthofen, Baron, China, Palaeontology 

 of, 138. 



Eoberts, T., On a Species of Connceras 

 from the Llanviru Beds, Pembroke- 

 shire, 377. 



Eoemer, Prof. F., The Bone Caves of 

 Poland, 169. 



Eodentia and Carnivora, Fossil, by 

 E. Lydekker, 442. 



Eussia, The Geological Committee of, 84. 



Eutley, F., On Strain in connection with 

 Crystallization and Perlitic Structure, 

 188. 



RAND Grains, Packing of, by A. 

 ^ Barker, 479. 

 Sand, Miniature Domes in, by T. Mellard 



Eeade, 20. 

 Sand, Space between Grains of, by A. 



Harker, 192. 

 Sand, Space Occupied by Grains of, by 



T. Mellard Eeade, 288. 

 Seaton, Dr. E., Annual Health Eeport 



for Nottingham, with Geological Map, 



480. 

 Sedimentary Strata, Classification of, by 



W. T. Blanford, 318. 

 Serpentines, etc.. Geological History of, 



by T. Sterry Hunt, 276. 

 Serpentines, Eemarks on, by Prof. T. G. 



Bonney, 406. 

 Shark, A New Fossil, by E. H. 



Traquair, 3. 

 Shropshire, A New Metamorphic Area 



in, by C. Callaway, 362. 

 Siliceous Organic Eemains of the La- 

 custrine Deposits, by A. H. Mackay, 



561. 

 Sind and Punjab Frontier, Geological 



Notes on the HlUs near the, by W. T. 



Blanford, 371. 

 Sirenian from the Paris Basin, by Prof. 



A. Gaudry, 462. 

 Siwalik Mammals and Bu'ds, Distribu- 

 tion of, by E. Lydekker, 489. 

 Slate, A Faulted, by G. H. Kinahan, 23. 

 Slate, A Faulted, by J. J. Harris Teall, 1. 



TEI 



Slickensides, by P. F. Kendall, 551. 

 Smith, C, Moa Bones in New Zealand, 



129. 

 Smith, G. Varty, Further Discoveries of 



Footprints of Vertebrata in the Lower 



New Eed, 336. 

 Soils and Dust, by Clement Eeid, 165. 

 Somervail, A., On the Serpentine of the 



Lizard District, 479. 

 Spearing, H. G., Eecent Encroachment 



of the Sea in W. Devon, 335. 

 Spirifer, On the Hinge of, by J. Young, 



18. 

 Sponges, Fossil, by G. J. Hinde, 132. 

 Sponges of the Bohemian Chalk Forma- 

 tion, by Philip Pocta, 281. 

 Spongia paradoxica, by T. McKenny 



Hughes, 185. 

 Stanley, "W. F., A Correction in the 



Amount of Energy formed by the 



Cooling of the Earth, 376. 

 On Glacial Period in 



Northern Hemisphere not being due 



to Eccentricity of the Earth's Orbit, 



518. ■ 

 Structure of the Shell of Mchwaldia 



Capnvelli by J. Young, 214. 

 Structure of Trilobites, by H. Woodward, 



78. 

 Stur, Dr. D., On the Fossil Ferns of the 



Coal- Measures, 328. 

 Submerged Forest at Torbay, by D. 



Pigeon, 574. 

 Surveys of Europe, Geological, by W. 



Topley, 447, 524. 



TEALL, J. J. 

 Slate, 1. 



Harris, A Faulted 



On the Chemical 

 and Microscopical Characters of the 

 Whin SiU, 380. 



Petrological 



Notes on some N. of England Dykes, 



92. 

 Tomes, E. F., A Critical and Descriptive 



List of the Oolitic Madreporaria of the 



Boidonnais, 381. 

 The Madreporaria of the 



White Lias of England, 236. 

 Topley, W., Geological Surveys of 



Europe, 447, 524. 



Erosion of sea-coasts, 566. 



Traquair, E. H., A New Species of 



Fossil Shark, 3. 

 Fish-Eemains from 



Borough Lee, 64. 



On a New Species of 



Elonichlhys, 8. 



— On the Genus Mega- 



Uchthys, 115. 

 Trias -Permian Question, by A. Irving, 

 192, 321. 



