Index. 



583 



SHR 

 Shropshire, Carboniferous Deposits of, 



363. 

 Coal-field, Denudation of the, 



383, 429. 

 Silesia, Prussian, Geology of, 322. 

 SUicified Coral from the Coast of Sussex, 



476, 576. 

 Silurian and Old Eed Sandstone, Passage- 

 beds between the, 230. 

 ■ Eocks of Eoxbujgh and Selkirk, 



456 ; of the South of Scotland, 423. 

 Sivatherium gigantetmi, 438, 526. 

 Skye, Cirque in the Hills of, 535. 

 Smyth, E. B., Geological Survey of 



Victoria, 129, 381. 

 Society of iirts, 35. 

 Solenasircea Prestwichii, 282. 

 Somersetshire, Coal-fields of, 500, 520 ; 



Inversions of Carboniferous Strata in, 



145. 

 Sowerby, J. de C, Obituary Notice of, 



478. 

 Spirorbis Limestone, 372. 

 Spooner, W. C, Agriculture of the New- 

 Forest, 271. 

 Spore Coal, 88. 

 Stoddart, "W. "W., Quaternary Deposits 



of the Bristol Neighbourhood, 321. 

 Stow, G. W., Geology of South Africa, 



36, 82, 572. 

 Strontian, Minerals of, 283. 

 Suez, Mollusca of the Gulf of, 128. 

 Sussex, Chalk of, 198. 

 Symes, E. G., Motion of Glaciers, 474 ; 



Geology of Clermont, 561. 

 Symonds, W. S., On the Contents of a 



Hysena's Den near Eoss, 433. 



TATE, G., Obituary Notice of, 335. 

 Tate, E., Census of the Marine In- 

 vertebrate Fauna of the Lias, 4 ; Age 



of the Nubian Sandstone, 332. 

 Taylor, J. E , The Eelation of the Eed to 



the Norwich Crag, 314. 

 Teleosaurian Snout from Kimmeridge 



Bay, 380. 

 Tennant, J., South African Diamonds, 



35. 

 Terraces of Norway, 74, 190, 239, 333, 



430, 475, 526. 



, Eiver, 475, 526, 574. 



Thermal Springs in Cambridgeshire, 42, 



143. 

 Thickness of the Sedimentary Eocks, 



Method of Determining the, 97, 189, 



285. 

 Thomson, J., Carboniferous Fossils, 38, 



234. 

 Tertiary Beds of Dieppe and Newhaven, 



231. 

 • Epoch, Existence of Man in the, 



375. 



WIN 



Tertiary Eocks of Silesia, 328. 



Topley, "W., Comparative Agriculture of 

 England and Wales, 272. 



Tram,W. A., and E. HuU, Eelative Ages 

 of the Granitic, Plutonic, and Volcanic 

 Eocks of County Down, 421. 



Traquair, E. H., Notes on the Genus 

 Fhaneropleuron (Huxley), with a De- 

 scription of a New Species from the 

 Carboniferous Formation, 529. 



Trevelyan, W. C, Borings of Lithodo- 

 mous Mollusca, 184. 



Triassic Eocks of Silesia, 324. 



Trilobites, Structure of, 289. 



" Truth of the Bible," 76. 



Turkey, Geology of, 466. 



UNITED STATES, Geology of, 32, 

 127, 178, 221, 269, 275, 277. 



VALLEY of the Yar, Isle of Wight, 

 561. 

 Vegetable Fossils, Supposed, 427. 

 Victoria, Geological Survey of, 129, 381. 

 Volcanic Action and Changes of Level, 

 135. 



Eocks, Tertiary, of the British 



Islands, 279. 

 Volcanos, 337. 



of County Down, 421. 



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ALKER, H., Glacial Drift at Finch- 

 ley, 527 ; Natural History Prizes, 

 528. 



, E., New Species of Am- 



hlypterus, 285. 



"Wants" in Ironstone Seams, 388. 



Ward, J. C„ The Development of Land, 

 11. 



Warp and Trail, 65. 



Wastdale Crag Blocks, Transport of the, 

 15. 



, Drifts of, 252. 



Websterite, Occurrence of, at Brighton, 

 121. 



Wellington, Mount, 342. 



Whitaker, W., List of Works on the 

 Geology of Devonshire, 80 ; Chalk 

 Cliffs from Seaford to Eastbourne, 85 ; 

 Chalk of Dorset and Devon, 85 ; On 

 the Chalk of the Cliff from Seaford to 

 Eastbourne, Sussex, 1 98 ; Tertiary Beds 

 of Dieppe and Newhaven, 231. 



White, C. A., Geology of Iowa, 221. 



Wilson, J., and C. Lapworth, On the 

 Silurian Rocks of Eoxburgh and Sel- 

 kirk, 456. 



Winchell, A., Geological Suxwey of 

 Michigan, 275. 



Winwoud, H. H.,Eha3tic Section at New- 

 bridge Hill, 427. 



