INDEX. 



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A DAMS, J. , On the Sarsen Stones 

 -^~*- of Berkshire and Wilts, 198. 

 Address to the Geological Section of 



the British Association, 473. 

 Address to the Geologists' Association, 



by Henry Woodward, 529. 

 ^pyornis, 1 18, 419. 

 Africa, South, Diamond-fields of, 237. 

 Agricultural Geology of the Weald, 81. 

 Alga, Fossil, 512. 

 Allport, S., Tertiary and Palaeozoic 



Trap-rocks, 196. 

 Alluvial Depositsof the Indus Basin, 325. 

 Alpine Guides, 369. 

 American Association, 513. 



Lake-basins, 137. 



Ammonites in Carboniferous Deposits, 



Discovery of, 31. 

 Ammonite-zones in the Upper Chalk 



of Margate, 329. 

 Anderson, A., On Changes of Climate 



and Extinction of Mammalia, 351. 

 Annelides, New Species of Tubicolar, 54. 

 of the Older Palaeozoic Rocks, 



309- 

 Ansted, D. T., Solfataras of Kalamaki, 



233- 



Antiquity of Man in Britain, 1 75, 282, 

 312. 



Arachnidaixaxa. the Coal-measures, 104. 



Archaocidaris, 302. 



Arctic Currents, 137. 



Arenig Rocks, Graptolites from the, 518. 



Argyll, Duke of, Lake-basins in Argyll- 

 shire, 374. 



Armagh, Permian Beds of, 320. 



Arthropleuraferox, no. 



Arthropoda, British Fossil, 104. 



Aviculopecten ornaius^ 346. 



Aylesbury, Excursion to, 328. 



BALL, J., Alpine Guides, 369. 

 Banbury, Geological Excursion to, 

 285. 



Barkas, T. P. , Illustrated Guide to the 

 Vertebrate Remains of the North- 

 umberland Carboniferous Strata, 315. 



Bath Natural History and Antiquarian 

 Field Club, 415. 



Bays, Formation of, 89. 



Bear Island, Carboniferous Plants of, 43. 



Bed well, F. A., Ammonite-zones in the 

 Upper Chalk of Margate, 329. 



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Belfast Naturalists' Field-club, 117. 



Bell, A. , New Crag Fossils, 383 ; Post- 

 glacial Drifts of Ireland, 447. 



Bensted, W. H., Obituary Notice of, 

 240. 



Biliotti, A., Volcano of Nissiros, 573. 



Biographical Inquiries, 48. 



Notice of John Farey, 25. 



Birds, New Sub-class of Fossil, 115. 



Birds and Reptiles, On Forms inter- 

 mediate to, 571. 



Bird, Dentigerous, from Sheppey, 376. 



Black, J. M., Eruption of Mount Vesu- 

 vius, 383. 



Blake, J. F., Oldest known British 

 Trigonia, 186. 



Blanford, W. T., Valleys and Deserts 

 of Central Persia, 326. 



"Blocky" Rock Surfaces, 291, 384. 



Bohemia, Cretaceous Formation of, 117. 



Bolton, J., Obituary Notice of, 95. 



Bone Cave in Kirkcudbrightshire, 432. 



Bonney, T. G., Lakes of the North- 

 eastern Alps, 283 ; On the Occur- 

 rence of a Quartzite Boulder in a Coal- 

 seam in South Staffordshire, 289. 



Botany, Review of the Contributions 

 to Fossil, published in 1872, 461. 



Boulder Clay of the Great and Little 

 Orme, 341. 



Boulders of the N.W. of England and 

 Welsh Borders, 185. 



Brachiopoda, Jurassic, from Scotland, 



233- 

 Brighton, Excursion to, 328 ; Geology 



of, 185. 

 Bristol Naturalists' Society, 512. 

 Bristow, H. W., Table of British Sedi- 

 mentary and Fossiliferous Strata, 32 ; 



Hunstanton "Red Chalk," 189; 



Table of British Strata, 281. 

 British Association, 473, 517. 

 Brown Clee Hill, Coal-measures of, 348. 

 Brown, T. C, Geologizing in the Cottes- 



wolds, 134. 

 Bryce, J., Jurassic Rocks of Skye and 



Raasay, 184. 

 Buckman, J., Oolite Sands of Dorset 



and Somerset, 327. 

 Building and Ornamental Stones, 34. 

 Bunter Conglomerate, Occurrence of 



Copper and Lead Ores in, 16. 

 Burmah, Metals and Minerals of, 356. 



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