Index. 



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PLI 



SWA 



Pliocene Clays overlying Basalt near the 

 Shore of Lough Neagh, 62, 214. 



Polar Regions, Former Climate of, 91, 

 144. 



Post-Tertiary Deposits of Cambridge- 

 shire, 520. 



Geology of Cornwall, 102. 



Pre-Camhrian Eocks. British, 433, 523. 



Pre-Glacial in Britain, Mammoth not, 

 235. 



Prestwich, Prof. J., Iguanodon in Kim- 

 meridge Clay, Oxford, and very Fos- 

 siliferous Band of Shotover Sands, 

 193; Origin of Parallel Roads of 

 Lochaber, 321. 



Price, F. G. Hilton, Gault, 326. 



Punjab, India, Beekite from, 284. 



Pyritiferous Sand from Lake "Winnipeg, 

 383. 



QUATERNARY Deposits near Bruns- 

 wick, 176. 



'DaMIPORA in Caradoc Beds of 

 ■*- V Corwen, 241. 

 Ramsay, Prof. A. C, Physical Geology 



and Geography of Great Britain, 277. 

 Reade, T. Mellard, Limestones as an 



Index of Geological Time, 549. 

 Reefs, Dolomite, in South Tyrol and 



Venetia, 428. 

 Reeks, Trenham, Obituary of, 288. 

 Renevier, Prof. E., Notice of Prof. A. 



Heim's Work on Mechanism of Forma- 

 tion of Mountains, 131. 

 Reptiles, New Order of Extinct, 225. 

 Review of Geology for 1876 and 1877, 



84. 

 Rise and Fall of Continental Masses, 298. 

 River Valleys, S. W. Cork, 333. 



Jukes's Theory of, 431. 



Rocks, British Pre-Cambrian, 433. 

 of Brazil Wood, Charnwood 



Forest. 481. 

 Prof. Dana's Classification of, 



199. 

 Eruptive, of Saar and Moselle, 



84. 

 Metamorphic and Intrusive, of 



Tyrone, 154. 



Silurian, in Herts, 286. 



of Ireland, and their 



Relation to Old Red Sandstone, 65. 



Study of. 228. 



Rutley, F., Study of Rocks, Elementary 



Text-book of Petrology, 228. 



SAAR and Moselle, Eruptive Rocks of, 

 84. 

 Sandstone, Columnar, in Saxon Switzer- 

 land, 437. 



Sandstone Old Red, and Sir R. Griffith, 



144. 

 of Western Europe, 



278. 

 Silurian Rocks of 



Ireland, and their Relation to, 65. 

 Saporta, Count de, Plant- World before 



Appearance of Man, 263. 

 Saxon Switzerland, Columnar Sandstone 



in, 437. 

 Schimper, Prof. W. P., Handbook of 



Palaeontology, 183. 

 Sequoia?, Fossil and Recent, 372. 

 Serpentines, Ligurian and Tuscan, 



362. 

 Sewerby and Bridlington Gravels, 



238. 

 Shells from Sumatra, Fossil, 385, 441, 



492, 535. 

 Shipman, J., and Wilson, E., Basement 



Beds of Keuper, Nottingham, 532. 

 Shotover Sands, very Fossiliferous Band 



of, 193. 

 Sicily, Tufo and Tripoli of Sulphur 



Zone of, 221. 

 Silurian and Cambrian Formations, Divi- 

 sion of, 142. 



Fossils of Girvan, Ayrshire, 135. 



Rocks in Herts, 286. 



Rocks of Ireland and their Re- 

 lation to Old Red Sandstone, 65. 



Upper, under Chalk of Herts, 



335. 



Skertchly, S. B. J., Manufacture of 

 Gun-flints, 475 ; Physical System of 

 the Universe, an Outline of Physio- 

 graphy, 82. 



Skiddaw Slates and English Lake Dis- 

 trict, 50, 110. 



Sollas, W. J., Lectures on Geology, 374. 



Sopwith, T., Obituary of, 96. 



Stohr, E., Tufo and Tripoli of Sulphur 

 Zone of Sicily, 221. 



Stone, Hitching, 96. 



Stow, G. W.,Iron and Coal in South 

 Africa, 514. 



Strahan, A., Beekite in Flintshire, 334. 



Geology of Isle of Man, 



286. 



Struckmann, C. , Upper Jura of Hanover, 

 225. 



Structure, Microscopic, of Three Species 

 of Genus Cladochonus, M'Coy, 289. 



Subaerial Origin of Loess, Quaternary 

 Deposits near Brunswick, 176. 



Sulphur Zone of Sicily, Tufo and Tri- 

 poli of, 221. 



Sumatra, Fossil Shells from, 385, 441, 

 492, 535. 



Swanston, W. , f.g.s., Supposed Fossili- 

 ferous Pliocene Clays overlying Basalt 

 near Lough Neagh, 62. 



