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Index. 



MOS 



EOE 



Mosasauroid reptiles, New, 376. 



Miiller, F. von., and R. B. Smyth, Vege- 

 table fossils from Victoria, 390. 



Murchison, Sir R. I., Succession of the 

 Laurentian, Cambrian, and Lower 

 Silurian Rocks at Lake Broom, 134. 



, Indisposition of, 588. 



"VTATAL, Boulder-Clay in, 346. 



XS " Natural History of Commerce," 

 633. 



Neocomian Strata of England and Nor- 

 thern Europe, 187. 



. , Use of the Term, 220. 



Newben-y, J. S., Geology of the Basin 

 of the Great Lakes, 227. 



New Brunswick, Gneissoid series in, 290. 



Newfoundland, lee-marks in, 392. 



New Zealand, Geological Observations 

 on, 236. 



, Glacial epoch in, 95. 



, Saurian remains from, 49. 



Nicholson, H. A., Geology of the Lake- 

 district, 389 ; Correlation of the Silu- 

 rian rocks of the North of England 

 with those of the South of Scotland, 

 582. 



Northamptonshire, Oolites of, 190. 



Norwich, Water-bearing Strata of, 119. 



Nova Scotia, Gneissoid series in, 290 ; 

 Geology of Arisaig, 295. 



OBITUARY notice of F. C. Bake- 

 well, 96. 

 Oldham, T., Geological Survey of India, 



339 ; Wardha River Coal-fields, 428. 

 Oliver, J. R., "Geology of St, Helena," 



82. 

 Oolitic beds of the C6te-d'0r and the 



Cotteswold Hills, 570. 

 Ophiurida:, 79. 

 Ornithosauria, 341. 

 Orton, J., Glacial deposits of the valley 



of the Ainuzons, 540. 

 Ostracoda from the St. Cassian and 



Raibl formations, 180. 

 Owen, R., On some Saurian Fossils from 



Waipara, New Zealand, 49; Ftero- 



sauria of the Lias, 97 ; Paloplotheriwn 



anneetena, 143 ; Fossil Mammals from 



China, 237. 

 Oxfordshire, Geological Map of, 577. 



PACIFIC Railroad, Geology of the line 

 of the Great, 163. 

 Packard, A. S., Development of the 



"King-Crab," 491. 

 Palmga Carteri, 496, 688. 

 Falceocoryne, 376. 



Palseontographical Society, volume for 

 1869, 97. 



Palceotherium magnum, 153. 

 Paloplotherium annectens, 143. 

 Pattison, S. R., " Slate and Slate 



Quarries," 32 ; Geology of the Huelva 



district, Spain, 91. 

 Pengelly, W., Submerged Forest at 



Blackpool, 164 ; Lithodomous perfo- 

 rations, 348. 

 Perceval, S. G., Occurrence of Schorl in 



Drift near Oxford, 96; Topazes in 



Lundy Island, 192. 

 Permian Rocks, 169. 

 Petroleum in the Punjab, 540. 

 Phillips, J., Biography of, 301. 

 Pholas holes in limestone, 4, 48, 92, 141, 



267, 585. 

 Pictet, F. J., Limits of the Jurassic and 



Cretaceous Formations, 230. 

 Plant remains from Victoria, 390. 

 Pleistocene Deposits of North Shropshire, 



106. 

 Plesiosaurs from New Zealand, 49. 

 Plesiosaurus, Two new species of, 390, 

 Poorna River, Valley of the, 232. 

 Portland Beds, 571. 

 Prague Museum, 192. 

 Pratt, J. H., Thickness of the Earth's 



Crust— Reply to M. Delaunay, 421, 

 Pre-historie Dwelling in Haddington- 

 shire, 270. 

 Prestwich, Sir J., Notes on Earthquakes, 



541. 

 , J., Crag of Norfolk, etc., 129 ;. 



Note on the Crag pit at Thorpe, near 



Norwich, 539. 

 Proterosaurus, 389. 

 Python Euhoicus, 424. 



Q 



UARTZ, Avanturine, in Britain, 444,, 

 535. 



RAIN and Rivers, 394, 442. 

 Red Chalk, 300. 



" Reliquiae Aquitanicas," 174. 



Reptilia, New American, 426. 



Reptilian remains from Kimmeridge 

 Bay, 88. 



Rhajtic Beds of Needwood Forest, 238 ; 

 oftheCote-d'Or, 569. 



, Occurrence of, in Shrop- 

 shire and Cheshire, 203. 



Rhinoceros, Species of, from Oreston, 289. 



Rhynchonella from the Bradford Clay, 

 299. 



Richmond Naturalists' Field Club, 438. 



River Channels, Buried, 227, 233, 234, 

 296. 



Rivers, Primaeval, of Britain, 371. 



Rocks, Contraction of, in Cooling, 1, 58. 



, Liquefaction of, 60, 104, 143. 



Roomer, P., New Fossil Snake, 424. 



