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Index. 



MAR 



Marcou, Jiiles, Eelative Ages of Ameri- 

 can and English Neozoic Strata, 46. 

 Marr, J. E., The Lower Palseozoic 



Rocks of Haverfordwest, 331. 

 Marsh, Prof. 0. C, On the Brain in 



Extinct Animals, 515. 



. On the Dinocerata, 212. 



Massachusetts, Syenite and Gahhro in, 



by M. E. Wadsworth, 207. 

 Matthew, G. F., On the Genus Steno- 



theca, 425. 

 Meldnim, C, Dates and Localities where 



Pumice was Seen in the Indian Ocean, 



515. 

 Mentone, A New Man of, by T. Wilson, 



516. 

 Metcalfe, A. T., On the Upper Jaw of 



a Mammoth from the Creswell Bone- 

 Caves, 44. 

 Meteorites, Average Density of, by E. 



Hill, 516. 

 Meteoric Dust, Report of the Committee 



on, 515. 

 Methylosis and Paramorphosis, by G. H. 



Kinahan, 286. 

 MicrucJmriis, by R. Lydekker, 382. 

 Miller, H., Old Coast-lines of Norway, 



518. 

 Mills, H. R., Physical Condition of 



Water in Estuaries, 515. 

 Mineral Gallery of the British Museum, 



A Guide to, by L. Fletcher, 32. 

 Mining Bureau, Calif ornian State, 277. 

 MoUusca, Eocene Land, by J. S. Gardner, 



241. 

 Morgan, C. Lloyd, The S.W. Extension 



of the Clifton Fault, 88. 

 Movements of the Ground, Measurements 



of the, by Prof. Ewing, 615. 

 Munro, Dr. R., Ancient British Lake 



Dwellings, 516. 

 Murphy, J. J., Underground Heat, 525. 



IKTUBALIA, and some Palseozoic 

 J-y Phyllopod- shells, by H. Wood- 

 ward, 345. 

 Neoplagimilax, Teeth of. Resemblance to 



those of Tritylodon, by Sir R. Owen,_43. 

 Neozoic Strata, American and English, 



Eelative Ages of, by J. Marcou, 46. 

 Newberry, Prof, J. S., " Cone-in-Cone," 



559. 

 New Insects from the Coal-measures of 



Commentry, by C. Brongniart, 481. 

 Newton, E. T., A Gigantic Eocene Bird, 



362. 

 Nicholson, Prof. H. A., Synonymy and 



Structure of Solenopora compacta, 529. 

 Nomenclature, Geological, by F. W. 



Button, 59. 

 of British Fossil Crocodilia, 



by A. S. Woodward, 496. 



PEN 



Norway, Old Coast-line of, by H. Miller, 



518." 

 Numidian Marbles, Rediscovery of, by 



R. L. Playfair, 562. 







BITUARY of J. F. Campbell, 191. 



Prof. R. W. Dunker, 288. 



T. Davidson, 528. 



Dr. W. Flight, 575. 



R. A. Godwin- Austen, 1. 



J. Gwyn Jeffreys, 144. 



H. Johnston, 432. 



J. W. Laidlay, 286. 



Prof. H. Milne Edwards, 



432, 476. 



A. Tylor, 142. 



S. V. Wood, 48, 138. 



Dr. T. Wright, 93. 



Obsidian, Strains in, by T. H. Waller, 



91. 

 Oceanic Islands and Shoals, by J. Y. 



Buchanan, 516. 

 Oolite, The Yorkshire, Contributions to 



the Palaeontology of , by W. H. Hudle- 



ston, 49, 121, 151, 201, 252. 

 Ore Deposits, by J. A. Phillips, 34. 

 Organization and Economy of the Grapto- 



lithidse, by 0. Herrmann, 448. 

 Ormes Head, Great, Human Remains 



in a Cave at, by A. H. W. Ingram, 



307. 

 Oscillations of Level along our S. Coast 



since the Human Period, by J. S. 



Gardner, 145. 

 Ostracoda of the Purbeck, by T. R. Jones, 



326. 

 Notes on the Carboniferous of 



the N.W. of England, T. R. Jones 



and J. W. Kirkby, 535. 

 Otoliths of Fishes, by E. Koken, 275. 

 Ovibos moschatus, Skull of, by W. Boyd 



Dawkins, 188. 

 Owen, Sir R., On the Teeth of Fhas- 



colomys curvirostris, 669. 

 Remains of Mammoth from 



the Creswell Bone-caves, 44. 



Resemblance of the Teeth 



of an Eocene Mammal to those of 

 Tritylodon, 43. 



PAL^ONTOLOGICAL Nomencla- 

 ture, by E. D. Cope, 572. 



Pala3ontoiogy in Germany and Austria, 

 by A. Gaudry, 656. 



Palaeozoic Insects, by C. Brongniart, 481 . 



Peach, B. W., and J. Home, The Old 

 Bed Sandstone Volcanic Rocks of 

 Scotland, 368. 



Pengelly. W., Happaway Cavern, Tor- 

 quay, 516. 



Penk, Dr. A., The Glacial Period in the 

 Pyrenees, 134. 



