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Index. 



NOR 



SCH 



Norfolk, Glacial and Post-Glacial, Struc- 

 tures of, 452 ; Denudations of, 544. 

 Norway, Geological Notes on, 90. 

 Norwich Geological Society, 577. 



O^lEY ISLAND. Kitchen Midden 

 on, 266. 



Oolite Great, New Brachyurous Crus- 

 tacean from the, 3. 



Opal, 13. 



Ormerod, G. W., Geological Index, 243, 

 486; ' Waterstone Beds' of the Keu- 

 per, 437. 



Orthoceratite, New Species of, from the 

 Woolhope Limestone, 133. 



Ostracoda, Recent and Fossil, 519. 



Ouse Valley, 104, 147. 



PAGE, D., Scenery of Scotland, 241. 

 Palseontographical Society, Mono- 

 graphs of the, 425. 



Palinurina longipes, 260. 



Pandanese, British Fossil, 153. 



Patagonia, Geology of Port Santa Cruz, 

 389. 



Pattison, S. R., A Description of Heu- 

 deshope, 161. 



Peach, C. W., Fossil Fishes of Cornwall, 

 568. 



Pehhle-heds of Middlesex, Essex, and 

 Herts, 237, 385. 



Perigord, Archaeology and Palaeontology 

 of, 282. 



Peters, C. F., Notes on the Geology of 

 the Dohrudscha, Bulgaria, 62. 



Petrology, 369. 



Phillips, J., Hessle Drift, 141. 



Phosphatic Deposits in Nassau, 262 ; 

 near Up ware, 26, 272. 



nodules in the Red Crag, 577. 



Physics, Modern Chemistry and, 395. 



Pits, Natural, near Ripon, 178. 



Plant, J., Geology of Charnwood Forest, 

 199. 



Pleistocene Freshwater-deposit at High- 

 hury, 391, 485, 536. 



Pliocene Mammalia, 418. 



Pcecilodus from the Coal-shale of North- 

 umberland, 495. 



Polar Regions, Miocene Flora of the, 

 273, 297. 



Polytelite, 47. 



from the Foxdale Silver Lead 



Mine, Isle of Man, 225 ; from the 

 Tyddynglwadis Silver Lead Mine, N. 

 Wales, 226 ; from Cornwall, 147. 



Popular Science Review, 230, 574. 



Post-Pliocene Mammalia, 419. 



Tertiary Beds of Scotland, 291,574. 



Powell, B., on the Igneous Rocks of 

 Charnwood Forest and its Neighbour- 

 hood, 111. 



Prestwich, J., Red Crag of SuflFolk, 383' 

 Structure of the Coralline Crag, 238. 



Fristerodon McKayi^ 201. 



Frosopon mammillatum, 3. 



Pseiidoglyphea^ 353. 



Pteraspidean Fishes, 437. 



Fterodactyles, 361. 



Pterosaurian from the Lower Lias of 

 Lyme Regis, 536. 



Pterygotus, structure of, 239. 



Fyrgoma cretacea, 258. 



QUARTERLY Journal of Science, 231, 

 574. 

 Quaternary Gravels of England, 338. 



Periods, Vertebrate Animals 



of the, 228. 



RATH, G. von, new Crystalline Form 

 of Silica, 281. 

 Recent Marine Drift of Llandrillo Bay, 



352. 

 Red Crag of Suffolk, 383, 577. 

 Reinhardt, Bone-caves of Brazil and their 



Animal Remains, 227. 

 Reliquiae Aquitaniese, 282. 

 Reptiles and Birds, intermediate forms 



between, 357. 

 , Cretaceous, of the United States, 



432. 

 , new Fossil Lacertilian, from 



South Africa, 201. 



-, new, from the Coal, 186. 



Reynes, P., Geologyofthe Aveyron, 572. 

 Rhinoceros JEtruscus, 140. 

 Ripon, natural pits near, 178. 

 Robertson, D., and H. "VV. Crosskey, 



Post-Tertiary Beds of Scotland, 291. 

 Rocks, Classification of, 603, 518. 

 Rome, J. L., and S. V. Wood, jun.. 



Glacial and Post-Glacial Structure of 



Lincolnsl: 



shire, 31. 

 Roswell Hill Pit, 347, 407, 438. 

 Ruskin, J., on Banded and Brecciated 



Concretions, 12, 156, 208. 



SALIFEROUS deposit in St. Domingo, 

 288. 

 Salter, J. W. Coal-plant from Sinai, 390 ; 



Fossils from the Menevian Group, 435. 

 Sand-pipes in Chalk, and Cavities in 



Gravel, 445. 

 Sandberger, Section of a Well at Kis- 



singen, 575. 

 Santorin, Eruption of, 382. 

 Saurosternon Fainii, 201. 

 Sauvage, E., Catalogue of Fishes, 573. 

 Schizodus, 412. 



Schmidt, J., Eruption of Santorin, 382. 

 Schvarcz, J., Geology in Ancient Greece, 



373 ; Internal Heat of the Earth, 26. 



