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Index. 



QUA 



QUATERNARY Fauna in Middle 

 Europe, by Dr. Nehring, 570. 



EAMSAY, Sir Andrew C, Notice of 

 Life of, 289. 

 Rate of Denudation of Land by Rivers, 



141, 190, 288. 

 Reade, T. Mellard, on Contorted Drift 



of Cromer, 125. 

 Red Clay of tbe Aberdeenshire Coast, 237. 

 Red Homalonotus Beds at Torquay, Fossils 



from, 154. 

 Red Sand of the Arabian Desert, 91. 

 Reid, Clement, on Sudden Extinction of 



the Mammoth, 43. 

 Remarks on Driftless Areas, by D. 



Mackintosh, 186. 

 Reply to Mr. Tylor, 573. 

 Report of Geological Exploration of New 



Zealand, 26. 

 Betiofucus extensus, sp. nov., Walter 



Keeping, 488. 

 Richthwfen, Baron, Northern China, 429. 



On the Loess, 293. 



Roberts, R. D., Geology of Anglesea, 



152, 362. 

 The Twt Hill Con- 



glomerate, 115. 



188. 



Series, 



Rocks from the Charnwood Forest dis- 

 trict, 92. 



of the Northern Highlands, 90. 



of Sweden, 24. 



Rowney and King on Eozoon Canadense, 

 231. 



Russia, Silurian Corals of, 472. 



SAHARA, Carboniferous Limestone of 

 , the, 519. 

 Schmidt, Dr. F., On the Cambrian and 



Silurian, 380. 

 Sections of Lincolnshire Neocomian, 187. 

 Seeley, Prof. H. G., Neusticosaurus 



pusillus, 281. 



On Ornithopsis, 330. 



• • On Sphenospo}idyh(s, 



378. 



On Thecosptmdylns 



Horneri, 378. 

 Seismological Society of Japan, 41, 367. 

 Serpentine, Additional Notes on, 571. 

 Shaler, Prof. N. S., and Davis, W. M., 



on Glaciers, 34. 

 Sharp, Samuel, Obituary of, 144. 

 Shropshire, ArchaBan Rocks of, 91. 

 Shrubsole, G. W. On Palaeozoic Polyzoa, 



381, 



On Fhyllopora, 284. 



On Thamniseus, 283. 



TRE 



Siberia, Silurian Corals of Russia and, 



472. 

 Silurian and Cambrian Strata of the 



Baltic, 380. 



Corals of Russia and Siberia, 472. 



So-called Hypersthenite of Carrick Fell, 



336. 

 Some Points in the Geology of Anglesey, 



55, 152, 362. 

 Somerset, Disturbances at Vobster in. 386. 

 Southampton, Meeting of the British 



Association, 473. 

 Sperinoplcilus, Remains of, beneath the 



Glacial Till of Norfolk, 51. 

 Stache, Dr. G., On the Western Sahara, 



519. 

 Stewart, T., Glaciation of the Shetland 



Isles, 133. 

 Strahan, A., Coal under New Red Sand- 

 stone, 48. 

 On the Permian and Trias, 



576. 

 Strata of Colwell Bay, Headon Hill, etc., 



138. 

 Strepsndus striatulus, 644. 

 Structure of the head of Arcliceopterijx, 



566. 

 Submerged Forests on the Suffolk Coast, 



572. 

 Subsidences at Blackheath, 45, 137. 

 Sudden Destruction of Marine Animals, 



533. 

 Sudden Extinction of the Mammoth, 43. 

 Summertown, near Oxford, Cyrena 



fiuminalis at, 49. 

 Supposed Laurentian Rocks, 191. 

 Swiss Palseontological Society, The, 279. 



TAWNEY, E. B., the Folkestone 

 Beds, 92. 



Woodwardian Labora- 

 tory Notes, 548. 



Taylor, Dr. J. E., on Submerged Forests, 

 573. 



Text-book of Physical Geography, 124. 



Thamniseus, Permian, Carboniferous, 

 and Silurian, 283. 



Thecospondqlus Horneri from Hastings 

 Sand, 378. 



Theory of the Permanence of Continents, 

 546. 



Theory of Vorticose Earthquake Shocks, 

 257 



Torridon Sandstone, The, 90, 141. 



Traces of a Great Post- Glacial Flood, 9, 

 69, 224, 266, 305, 416, 433, 509. 



Traite de Geologie, 122. 



Traquair, Dr. R. H., On New Fish- 

 remains, 540. 



Trechmann, Dr. C. 0., On Hypersthenite, 

 210. 



