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Index. 



MOF 



Moffat Shale, Diprionida of the, 133. 



Molyneux, W., On the Occurrence of 

 Copper and Lead Ores in the Bunter 

 Conglomerates of Cannock Chase, 

 16. 



Moraines, 135. 



Mortimer, J. R., Chalk of the York- 

 shire Wolds, 323. 



Morton, G. H., Strata below the Trias 

 around Liverpool, 511. 



Mountains, Formation of, 167, 248, 534. 



Murchison Medal and Fimd, Awards of 

 the, 183. 



M5Tiopods, Fossil, 118. 



Myriopodaitoxa. the Coal-measures, 104. 



■fsJATURE, Higher Ministry of, 224. 

 Neorinopsis sepulta, 3. 



Newbury District Field-club, 117, 142. 



New South Wales, 335. 



New Zealand, Extinct Strut hiousBirds 

 in, 478, 547- 



, Geology of, 235. 



Nicholson, H. A., Geology of Lake 

 Superior, 42 ; New Species of Fossil 

 Tubicolar Annelides, 54 ; Monograph 

 of the British Graptolitidse, 229 ; An- 

 nelides of the Older Palseozoic Rocks, 

 309 ; Favosites of the Devonian, 567. 



Northamptonshire, Geology of, 380 ; 

 Oolites of, 129. 



Northern Drift Erratics, 330. 



Northumberland Carboniferous Strata, 

 Organic Remains of the, 315. 



Notes and Queries on EngUsh Strata, 



48. 113, 355- 

 Nullipores, 122. 

 Nummulites in Java, 134. 



QBITUARY Notices of John Bolton, 



^-^ 95 J Rev. Prof. A. Sedgwick, 96 

 W. H. Bensted, 240; Lady Lyell 

 288 ; P. E. P. de Verneuil, 429 ; J 

 W. Flower, 430 ; Miss E. Came, 

 480, 524 : Gustav Rose, 480 ; Dr, 

 Kaup, 480 ; Albany Hancock, 575. 



Odontopteryx toliapicus, 376. 



Odontornithes, 1 15. 



Old Red Sandstone at Linley, 494. 



Oolite Sands of Dorset and Somerset, 



327- 



Oolites of Northamptonshire, 129. 



Orme, Great and Little, 341. 



Ortonia, Carboniferous Species of, 1 12. 



Ortonia minor, 56. 



Owen, R., Dentigerous Bird from the 

 London Clay of Sheppey, 376 ; Ex- 

 tinct Struthious Birds in New Zealand, 

 478, and Australia, 547. 



Ojdord Clay, 406. 



QUE 



pAGE, D., " The Earth's Crust," 38, 



Palmmon exul, 81. 

 Palceocoryne, 323. 

 Palao7ttina oolitica, 2. 

 Palasontographical Society, 192, 545. 

 Palceospinax priscus, 323. 

 Palaeozoic Rocks of Europe and North 



America, 510. 



Trap Rocks, 196. 



Palmieri, L., "The Eruption of Vesu- 

 vius in, 1872," 120. 

 Parker, W. K., and T. R. Jones, 



Nomenclature of the Foraminiferay 



90. 

 Pentacrinus priscus, 426. 

 Perceval, S. G., Minerals found in 



Somersetshire, 166. 

 Permian. Beds of Armagh, 320 j of 



Shropshire, 46 ; of Leeds, 421. 

 Persia, Geology of, 237 ; Valleys and 



Deserts of, 326. 

 Peyton, J. E. H., On Lingula ovalis, 



574- 



Philadelphia Academy of Sciences, 179. 



Phillips, J., Address to the Geological 

 Section of the British Association, 

 473 ; The " Sub-Wealden " Explo- 

 ration, 527, 



Phillips, J. A., 'On the Silicified Woods 

 of California, 98. 



Phosphatic Nodules of Cambridgeshire,, 



45- 

 " Physical Geography," 282. 

 Platysiagum sclerocephalutn, 323. 

 Pleistocene Period, Seasonal Migrations 



during the, 49. 

 Plumsted, Excursion to, 422. 

 Polyzoa, New Genus of Carboniferous,. 



433- 

 Portland Beds, 409. 

 Post-Glacial Beds of Ireland, 447. 

 Pre-historic Man in Belgium, 282. 

 Price, F. G. H., On a New Species of 



Rostellaria from the Gault, 97. 

 Pteraspis, 190, 241, 330, 478. 

 Pieraspis Kneri, 152. 

 Pterodactylus micronyx, 416. 

 Pteronites fluctuosus, 345. 

 Punfield Section, 91, 439. 

 Purbeck Beds, 410. 



QUADRUMANA of Wyoming, Eo- 

 cene, 33. 

 Quantocks, Devonian Fossils from the,, 



415- 

 Quartzite Boulder, Occurrence of, m a 



Coal-seam, 289. 

 Queensland, Fossil Plants from^ 234. 



