I¥DEX. 



ACE 



A CItOLEPIS, New Species of, 192. 

 ■^-*- Africa, Diamonds in South, 86. 



, Nortli, Geology of, 231. 



, South, Diamantiferous 



Eock of, 421. 

 Agassiz, L., Obituary Notice of, 47. 

 Aitkeu, J., New Species of Acrolepis 



from the Millstone-grit of Yorkshire, 



192. 

 Allport, S., Carboniferous Dolerites, 424; 



Note on the Phonolite from the " Wolf 



Eock," 462. 

 Alluvium of Nottinghamshire, 318. 

 Alveolites, 14, 54. 

 America, Coal Eegions of, 37. 

 Ammonites in the Chalk of the Isle of 



Thanet, 16. 

 Amphicentrimi, 431. 

 Anderson, J., Geology of County Down, 



270. 

 . Anstie, J., Coal-fields of Gloucestershire 



and Somersetshire, 184. 

 Argentine Eepublic, Mineralogical Ob- 

 servations on the, 319. 

 Argyll, Duke of, Address to Geological 



Society, 186. 

 Articulata from the Tertiary Eocks of 



the West Indies, 443. 

 Australia, Eemains of Extinct Birds in, 



Asar, 574. 



BATH, Excursion to, 371. 

 Barkas, W. J., Sybodus, a Coal- 

 measure Fish, 163, 239, 287; Amphi- 



centrum in a new Horizon, 431 ; List 



of Palaeozoic Fishes, 542. 

 Bartholomew, St., Tertiary Brachiopoda 



from, 158. 

 Basalt from Eossherg, 136. 

 Bedwell, F. A., Ammonites in the Chalk 



of the Isle of Thanet, 16 ; Thanet 



Chalk, 94. 

 Beer Head, Cretaceous Eocks of, 375. 

 Beer Stone, 73. 

 BelfastNatural History andPhilosophical 



Society, 270. 

 Belgium, Tertiary Brachiopoda of, 150. 

 Belt, T., Steppes of Siberia, 423; 



" The iSTaturalist in Nicaragua," 180. 

 Benecke, E. W., and E. C. Cohen, 



Geological Map of Heidelberg, 326. 

 Billings, E., Palaeozoic FossUs of Canada, 



562. 



DECADE II. — VOL. I. NO. XII. 



CAE 



Bingera Diamond-fields, 425, 561. 



Birds of Australia, Extinct, 46. 



Blake, J. F., Note on the Eed Chalk in 



Yorkshire, 362. 

 , W. P., Geology of Yesso, Japan, 



464. 

 Bonney, T. G., "Geology," 327; Valleys 



of Monte Eosa, 381. 

 Bornholm, Coal-formation of, 528. 

 Bos primigenius, Skull of, 492. 

 Botryllopora, 159. 

 Boulder-clay on the Blackdown Hills, 



335. 

 Boulders, 424. 

 Brachiopoda of Belgium, Tertiary, ] 50 ; 



of St. Bartholomew, 158. 

 Brief Abstracts, 72, 135, 174, 228, 267, 



319, 366. 

 Bristol Naturalists' Society, 368. 

 British Association, 463. 

 British Museum, Visit to the, 330. 

 British Seas, Deposits now forming in, 



476. 

 Brochantite, 135. 



Brodie, P. B., Ehsetic Beds of Warwick- 

 shire, etc., 426. 

 Brogger, W. C, and H. H. Eeusch, 



" Giants' Kettles at Christiana," 431. 

 Budleigh Salterton Pebbles, 90. 

 Bunter of Nottinghamshire, 316. 

 Burial-place, Prehistoric, in the Pyrenees, 



518. 

 Butler, A. G., on the Impression of 



FalcBontina OoUtica in the JermjTi 



Street Museum, 446. 

 Butterfly, Fossil, 446. 



CADIZ, Geology of, 270. 

 Cairo, Geology of, 353. 



CaUapora incrassata , 13. 



Callaway, C, Tremadoc Area near the 

 Wrekin, 236. 



Cambridge Museum, Catalogue of Cam- 

 brian and Silurian Fossils in the, 326. 



Cambridgeshire, Geology of, 192. 



Campbell, J. F., Polar Glaciation, 328. 



Canada, Geological Survey of, 562. 



Cape Colony, Government Geologist for, 

 432. 



Cape of Good Hope, Geology of tte, 83. 



Carboniferous Conglomerates of the Basin 

 of the Eden, 282. 



— — Lamellibrcmehiata, 300. 



Eocks in the Highlands, 575. 



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