Index. 



581 



MEM 



Memoirs of the Geological Survey, 324. 

 Meteorites, History of, 58, 106, 164, 212, 



311, 356, 424, 446, 505. 

 Microscopical Society, Journal of Eoyal, 



476. 

 Millstone-grit at Vobster, 238. 

 Milne, Prof. J., Earth- Movements, 482. 

 Mode of Origin of the Loess, 293 

 " Montalban," Eocks of Scotland, 47. 

 Moon's Action on the Earth, 382. 

 Moore, C, F.G.S., Obituary of, 94. 

 Morris's Geological Chart, 568. 

 Mudd, T., on " Water Hammer," 177. 

 Myrianites Lapworthii, 490. 



NATHORST, A. G., Medusa in the 

 Cambrian, 24. 

 Natica, species of, Yorkshire Oolite, 196. 

 Nehring, Dr. A., Quaternary Fauna of 



Middle Eui'ope, 570. 

 NematoUthes Edwardsii, 489. 



dendroiclium, 489. 



Neocomian of Lincolnshire, 187. 

 Neusticosaurus jmsilliis, Seeley, 281. 

 K'ew Fish-remains from Borough Lee, 



540. 

 New or little-known Jurassic Crinoids, 



42. 

 Species of Iguanodon from Brook, 



129. 

 Spiral Fenestellid from 



Silurian of Ohio, 377. 

 Newer Pliocene Period in England, 331 . 

 Newton, E. T., Spermophilus beneath 



Boulder- Clay, 51. 

 Vertebrata of the Forest- 

 beds, 7, 112. 

 New Zealand Geology, 26. 

 Nodular Felsites in the Bala Group of 



North Wales, 282. 

 Norman, MarkW., the Lower Cretaceous 



Beds, 440. 

 Noiochelys costnta, 128. 

 Nototherium Mitchelli, 377- 

 Nottinghamshire, the Ehaetics of, 379. 



OBITUAEY of Sir Antonio Bradv, 

 F.G.S., 93. 



Charles Darwin, M.A., 



F.G.S., 239. 

 Charles Moore, F.G.S., 



■Edward William Binney, 



- Samuel Sharp, F.S.A., 

 F.G.S., 144. 



Observations on the Causes of Volcanic 

 Action, 30. 



Or;lovician Rocks of the Northern High- 

 lands, 90. 



94. 



F.E.S., 



PUR 



Oreaster bulbiferus, Upper Chalk, Kent, 

 529. 



Organic Remains from Permian Strata 

 of Eussia, 379. 



Origin of the Loess, 339. 



Or/iUkopsis from Wealden of Brook, 330. 



Os Pubis and Ischium of Ornithopsis 

 eucamerotus, 280. 



Owen, Prof. E., On Notochelys cosfata, 

 128. 



On Nototherium Mit- 

 chelli, 2,11. 



PAGE, David, Physical Geography, 

 124. 

 PaliEobotany of Sweden, 22. 

 Palceochorda tardifurcata, 488. 

 Pala3ontology of the Yorkshire Oolites, 



14(5, 193, 241. 

 Permanence of Continents, 546. 

 Permian Eeptilia of Eussia, 338. 

 Permian and Trias, The, 559, 575, 576. 



and Trias, Notes on the, 49 1 . 



and Triassic Eocks of Europe, 



158,219,272. 

 PhilKps, J, A., Inclusions in Granite, 



236. 

 Eed Sands of Arabian 



Desert, 91. 

 Fholadocaris Leeii, H. Woodward, sp. 



nov., 388. 

 Phyllopod Crustacean Shields from Bel- 

 gium, 444. 



the Eifel, 386. 



Plant remains in Silurian Rocks of 



Wales, 485. 

 Pleura canthus horridulns, n. sp., Tra- 



quair, 541. 

 Pluvial Period, 480. 

 Polyzoa of the Wenlock Shales, 43. 



Palaeozoic, Classification of, 381. 



Portugal, The Jura of, 370. 



Post- Carboniferous and Triassic Deposits 



of the Alps, 494. 



Glacial Floods and the Pluvial 



Period, 480. 



Pre- Cambrian Rocks of Shropshire, 91. 

 Pre-Glacial Forest-Bed Series, Yerte- 



brata of, 7, 112. 

 Prestwich, Prof. J., On Angular Drift, 



129. 



■ On Cyrenajluminalis, 



50. 



30. 



On Volcanic Action, 



Prototaxites and Pachytheca from Den- 

 bighshire, 40. 



Pteraspidean Plate from the Eifel, 104. 



Pterodactyles, Wings of, 205. 



Purpurina. Species of, from the Yorkshire 

 Oolite, 194. 



