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Miller, S. A., American Palaaozoic 

 Fossils, 472. 



Milne, Prof. J., Across Europe and Asia, 

 289, 337, 389, 459, 511, 557; Flota- 

 tion of Icebergs, 65 ; Rocks of New- 

 foundland, 251 ; Visit to Volcano of 

 Oshima, 193, 285. 



Milne, Mr., On Flotation of Ice, 135. 



Mineralogy, Text-book on, 328. 



Miocene of South Australia, 526. 



Miolithic Period, 528. 



Monographs of British Fossils, 225. 



Morton, G. H.., Geology of Llangollen, 

 469. 



Murray, A., Notes on Eocks of New- 

 foundland, 251. 



NEUMAYR, Dr., Jurassic Forma- 

 tions of Russia, 166. 

 New Britain, Chalk of, 529. 



Foraminifera, 534. 



New South Wales, Fossils from, 171. 

 New Zealand, Ototara Series of, 135. 

 Newfoundland, Geology of, 336. 



Eocks of, 251. 



Newport, Fife, N.B., "Karnes " near, 8. 

 Newton Abbot, Devonian Rocks near, 



447. 

 Nicholson, Prof. H. A., Huronian Vol- 

 canic Rocks, 380 ; Life History of the 



Earth, 222. 

 Nicols, A., Puzzle of Life, History of 



Vegetable and Animal Life upon the 



Earth, 35. 

 Nordenskiold on Recurrent Glacial 



Periods, 40. 

 Norfolk, Forest-bed of East, 320, 335, 



432. 



Glacial Period of, 156. 



Modern Denudation in, 136. 



Testimony of Eocks in, 367. 



Northampton Ironstone bed in Lincoln- 

 shire, 406. 



Northumberland and Durham, Natural 



History Transactions of, 366. 

 Norton, H., Forest-bed of East Norfolk, 



320 ; Pits of Haute Marne, 286. 

 Norway, High-level Terraces in, 72. 

 Nottingham, Magnesian Limestone and 



New Red Sandstone near, 155, 238. 

 Nova Scotia, Palaeozoic Crustaceans from 



56. 



OEITUAEY Notices of, E. Billings, 

 F.G.S.,43; D. Forbes, F.E.S., 45, 

 S. von Waltershausen, 141 ; F. B. 

 Meek, 142 ; H. Salwey, 144 ; Dr. J. 

 S. Bowerbank, LL.D., F.R.S., 191; 

 W. Harris, F.G.S., 381 ; J. Leckenby, 

 J. P., F.G.S., 382 ; E. Wood, J.P., 

 F.G.S.,480. 

 Ornithosam'ia, Organization of, 124. 



Oshima, Volcano of, 193, 285. 

 Ostracoda and Foraminifera of Miocene 



of South Austi-alia, 526. 

 Ototara Series, 135. 

 Owen, Prof., Mammals of Australia, 364. 



r>ALM0GYTRI8 Edwardsii from 



-^ Coal-Measures, 26. 



PalaBontographical Society, Monographs 

 of British Fossils, 225. 



Palajontological Notes, 306, 318. 



Palseozoic Crustaceans from Nova Scotia, 

 66. 



Fossils of New South Wales, 



171. 



Permian Fauna Associated with Carbon- 

 iferous Flora of Gas-Coal in Bo- 

 hemia, 105. 



Permian and New Red Sandstone, 309. 



to Trias, Relation of, 380. 



Peru, Shell-heaps on Coast of, 28. 



Physical Geology for Students, 29. 



Pilsen Permo -Carboniferous Beds, 191. 



Pits of Haute Marne, 286. 



Plants, Fossil, 321. 



Pleistocene Animals and Man in Loess 

 of Danube, 168. 



Pliocene Beds near Cromer, 301. 



of Belgium, 326. 



of Siena, 469. 



Poussin, Prof., Eocks of Belgium and 



Ardennes, 174. 

 Pre-Historic Man, his Weapons, Tools, 



and Works, 35. 

 Pycnodonts, New, 49. 

 Pycnodus BowerbanM, Egerton, 52. 

 From London Clay of Sheppey, 



54. 



"pEADE, T. M., Division of Boulder- 



JX clay of North-west of England, 38. 



Eed Clay of Deep-sea and Gault deposits, 

 377. 



Eeid, C, Beds between Chalk and Lower 

 Boulder-clay near Cromer, 301; Lime- 

 stone and Culm-measures near Chud- 

 leigh, 454 ; Modern Denudation in 

 Norfolk, 136. 



Eenard, Prof., Eocks of Belgium and 

 Ardeimes, 174. 



Ehinoceros, Food of Siberian, 325. 



Ehine, Loess of, 170. 



Eocks of Newfoundland, 251. 



in Norfolk, Testimony of, 367. 



Structure, 499. 



Roemer, Prof. F., Lethcea Palceozoica, 

 31. 



Eussia, Jurassic Formations of, 166 



Eutland and Leicestershii'e, Geologv of, 

 520. 



