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Tertiary Brachiopoda of Belgium, 150 ; 

 from the Island of St. Bartholomew, 

 158. 



Fossils of the West Indies, 



404, 433. 



Thomson, J., On New Corals from the 

 Carboniferous Rocks of Scotland, 556. 



Tietze, E., Geology of the Karst, 321. 



Tin-ore of Cornwall, Detrital, 177. 



Topley, "W. , Areas of Apparent Upheaval 

 and the Thickening of Subjacent Beds, 

 141 ; Relation of Parish Boundaries 

 in the South-east of England to Great 

 Physical Features, 180; Report on 

 the Sub -Wealden Exploration, 262, 

 564. 



Tramore, Raised Beach at, 210. 



Traquair, R. H., Description of Cyclop- 

 tychius carhonarius^ from the Coal- 

 measures of North Staffordshire, 241 ; 

 Uronemns magnus, 554. 



Tremadoc Area near the Wrekin, 236. 



Triassic and Permian Rocks, 385. 



Trias of Nottinghamshire, 316. 



Trimerellidce, 232. 



Tschermak, G., On Ludwigite, 366. 



Tunnel between France and England, 34. 



UNITED States Geological Surveys, 

 412. 

 Uronemus magnus, 554, 



VERTEBRATA, Tertiary and Creta- 

 ceous, of the Western States of 



America, 416. 

 Victoria Cave, 74. 

 Victoria, Geological Survey of, 416. 

 Vienna, Geological Society of, 516. 

 Vienna Tertiaries, New Species of 



MoUusca from the, 325. 

 Volcanic Energy, Theory of, 28, 127. 

 Volcanic Heat, Source of, 237, 332, 342, 



478.' 

 Volcanic History of Ireland, 145, 205. 

 Volcanic Rocks, Microscopic Structure, 



of, 569. 

 Volcanos, Ancient Irish, 384 ; Tertiary 



and Palaeozoic, of Scotland, 69, 139. 

 Vulcanicity, 189. 



WALKER, H., Glacial Drifts of 

 Muswell Hill and Finchley, 229. 

 Ward, J. C, Lake-basins of Cumberland, 



88; Microscopic Rock Structure, 569. 

 , 0, On Slickensides or Rock- 



striations, 284. 

 Waters, A. W., Fossils from Oberburg, 



140. 

 Wealden, Reptilian Remains from the, 



422. 

 Weiss, E., Pseudomorphs of Rock-salt 



from Westeresreln, 267. 



West Indian Tertiary Fossils, 404, 433. 



Whitaker, W., Thanet Beds and Crag 

 at Sudbury, 418. 



Wibel, F., Quartz from the Cape, 135. 



Wilson, J. M., Well-sinking in the 

 Lincolnshire Fen-District, 143. 



Winkler, T. C, Fksiosaurus dolicho- 

 deiriis, 229; Fish-teeth from the Ter- 

 rain Bruxellien, 271 ; On Fterodac- 

 tylus Kochi, 560. 



Wolf Rock, Phonolite from the, 462. 



Wollaston, G. H., "Dolmens" or 

 " Erratics," 144. 



Wollaston Gold Medal and Donation 

 Fimd, Awards of the, 185. 



Worth, R. N., On the Antiquity of 

 Mining in the West of England, 265. 



Woodward, H., New Species of Starfish 

 from the Devonian of South Devon, 

 6 ; On the Dawn and Development of 

 Life on the Earth, 289 ; On the Re- 

 mains of Rhinoceros kptorhinus in the 

 Collection of Sir Antonio Brady, 398. 



, and W. Davies, on the 



Pleistocene Deposits Yielding Mam- 

 malian Remains at Ilford, 390. 



, and R. Etheridge, jim., 



On Some Specimens of Dithyrocaris 

 from the Carboniferous Limestone 

 Series, East Kilbride, and from the 

 Old Red Sandstone of Lanarkshire, 

 107. 



, H. B., Glaciation of the 



South-West of England, 335; Re- 

 marks upon the Relations and Group- 

 ing of the Permian and Triassic Rocks, 

 385; Rhsetic Beds near Newark, 480; 

 A Ramble Across the Mendip HiUs, 

 481 ; Glaciation in West Somerset, 

 573. 



Wynne, A. B., Physical Geology of the 

 Outer Himalayan Region, 85 ; Raised 

 Beaches and Ancient Irish Volcanos, 

 384. 



Wyoming, Geological Survey of, 412. 



TARKUND, Geology of, 430. 

 Tesso, Geology of, 464, 465. 



Yoredale Rocks, Labyrinthodont from 

 the, 430. 



Yorkshire Oolites, 91. 



Young, Dr. J., and Mr. J. Young, On 

 the Occurrence of Pali/pora tuberculata 

 in Scotland, 258 ; New Carboniferous 

 Polyzoa, 422 ; On Falceoconjne, 422. 



, R., Recent Changes at BaUy- 



holme Bay, 270. 



ZEPHAROVICH, R. von. On Syngen- 

 ite, 175. 

 Zinc, Substitution of, for Magnesium in 

 Minerals, 201. 



