Index. 



581 



Nordenskiold, A. E., Greenland Meteor- 

 ites, 88 ; Account of an Expedition to 

 Greenland, 289, 355, 409, 449, 516. 



Norfolk, Chalk of, 430. 



Norway, Terraces in, 48 ; Valley and 

 Lake-basins in, 481. 



Nova Scotia, Eeptilian Footprints in, 

 250, 251. 



OBITUARY Notices of S. Hughes, 96 ; 

 C. B. Eose, 191 ; H.-S. Le Hon, 



192; F.-J. Pictet, 192; Dr. Auguste 



Krantz, 240. 

 Ohio, Geological Survey of, 656. 

 Oldham, T., Earthquake iu Cachar, 284. 

 Orissa, Geology of, 476. 

 Oritkopsis Bonneyi, 529. 

 Ortonia, 446. 

 Osmundites Bowkeri, 52. 

 Overlap of Formations, 91. 

 Ovibos moschatus, 327. 

 Owen, E., Iguanodon, 327. 

 Oxford, Geology of, 80. 



PAL^ONTOGRAPHICAL Society, 

 325. 



Palceopteris ffiberniea, 49. 



Parallel Roads of Glen Roy, 237. 



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

 on Eley's Foraminifera from the 

 English Chalk, 123; Cretaceous liota- 

 lincB, 136. 



Pattison, S. E., Notes on the Pyrites 

 Deposits in the Province of Huelva, in 

 Spain, 59. 



Permian Beds, Formation of the, 99. 



Permian Beds of Yorkshire, 338. 



Perceval, S. G., Cannington Park Lime- 

 stone, 94 ; Denudation of the Bath 

 Oolites, 190 ; Note on a Boulder near 

 Old Cleeve, West Somerset, 177. 



Phanerojjleuron, 271. 



Phillips, J., Geology of Oxford and the 

 Valley of the Thames, 80. 



J. A., Origin of Mineral Veins, 



134. 



Phosphatic Nodules of Camtridgeshire, 

 331. 



Pictet, F. J., Obituary Notice of, 192. 



Pinites Solenhofvnsis, 193. 



Pitchstones of Arran, 1, 536. 



Plants, Fossil, 49. 



from Kiltorkan, 134. 



Plants, Jurassic, 274. 



Pleistocene Strata, Classification of the, 

 375. 



Pluvial Period, 498. 



Portlock, J. E., " Eudimentary Treatise 

 on Geology," 131. 



Post-Glacial Period, Climate of the, 153. 



Pothocites Grantoni, 58. 



Prestwich, J., Raised Beach on Ports- 

 down Hill, 43. 



Prestwichia, 440. 



Prince Edward Island, Geology of, 203. 



Prognathus Giintheri, 236. 



Psaronius, 463. 



Purpura lapillus in the Coralline Crag, 

 431, 576. 



Pyrites Deposits of Spain, 59. 



QUATEENAEY Deposits of the British 

 Islands, etc., 262. 

 Queensland, Geology of, 286 ; Tin-ore in, 

 569. 



RAISED Beach on Portsdown Hill, 

 43, 92. 

 Ramsay, A. C, "Physical Geology and 



Geography of Great Britain," 524. 

 Eiver-courses of England and 



Wales, 139. 

 Eattray, A., Geology of Fernando 



Noronha, 42. 

 Eeade, T. M., The Post-Glacial Geology 



of West Lancashire, etc., Ill, 652. 

 Eeclus, E., "The Earth," 34. 

 Eed Sea, Physical Conditions of the, 



545. 

 Reptilian Footprints in Nova Scotia, 250. 



251. 

 Ehsetic Beds of Somersetshire, 196. 

 Eicketts, C, On Subsidence as the Effect 



of Accumulation, 119. 

 Eiver-courses of England and Wales 



139. 

 Eiviere, E., Fossil Man of Mentone, 



272, 368. 

 Eobinson, W., "Flints, Fancies, and 



Facts," 39. 

 Eocks, Microscopic Structure of, 1. 

 Eock Staining, 389. 

 Eose, C. B., Obituary Notice of, 191. 

 Eoslyn Hill Clay Pit, 403. 

 Eostellaria Pricei, 97. 

 Eotalinse, Cretaceous, 136. 



SABINE, E., Meteoric Iron in Green- 

 land, 72. 



Salisbury, Chalk Rock near, 427. 



Saporta, De, Jurassic Plants, 274. 



Satyrites Reynesii, 532. 



Scandinavian Glacial Deposits, 62. 



Scott, E. H., Heer's Flora Fossilis 

 Arctica, 69. 



and W. Galloway, Colliery Ex- 

 plosions and Weather, 324. 



Scottish Glacial Deposits, 61. 



Scrope, G. P., "Volcanoes," 130; Notes 

 on the late Eruption of Vesuvius, 244. 



Scudder, S. H., i\ew Fossil Butterfly, 

 5(32. 



