558 



GENERAL INBEX. 



[^ov. 1 90 1. 



Salm Ch^teaii (Ardennes), crushed 



rocks near, 57. 

 Salopian ' Permian,' see Keele Series. 

 Salter, A. E., exhib. specims., xciii. 

 Scandinavian boulders in Grerman 



Drift, 5, 7. 

 ScANES, J. (& A. J. Jukes-Browne). 

 Upper Greensand & Chloritic Mfirl 

 of Mere & Maiden Bradley, 

 V>B-125 w. sects., lists of foss., & 

 pis. iii-v. 

 Scapolite (?) in Dufton-Pibe rhj-olite, 



38. 

 Scarborough (Yorks), landslips in 



Boulder-Clay near, 293-96 w. figs. 

 Scarborough Barn ('Gloucest.), sect. 



near, descr., 136. 

 SciiEERER, — , quoted, Ixvii, Ixix. 

 Schists, crystalline, not prod, by 



raechan. deformat. alone, 342. 

 Schizodus (Axinus) cloachms, 230. 

 ScHWARz, E. H. L., exhib. photogr. 



illustr. S. Afric. geology, ii, xcv. 

 Scott, Marcus, quoted, 89. 

 ScROPE, P., quoted, 70. 

 Seaforth Limestones of Antigua, 494. 

 Sealands (Cheshire) boring, granitic 



material found in, 266. 

 Seeley, H. G., exhib. specims., iv ; 

 on Crioceras occultum, xciv ; quoted, 

 I'd et seqq. 

 Selbornian, nr. Maiden Bradley, etc., 

 96-125 w. sects., lists of foss., & 

 pis. iii-v. 

 Sellet Hall (Yorks), Carboniferous 



fauna from, 365. 

 Serpentine in Malvern camptonites, 

 160, 163, 165 w. figs. ; in olivine- 

 basalts ibid., 169-70 et seqq. ; in 

 igneous rocks of Tortworth inlier, 

 280, 282. 

 Serpida sp. [Lr. Lias], 237. 

 Seven Wells (Gloucest.), sect, descr. 



134. 

 Seymour, H. J., 487, 489. 

 Seward, A. C, 112, 307. 

 Shaw, W. N., 413, 435, 469. 

 Sheep Island (Waterford), intrusive 

 tuff-like igneous rocks of, 486-88 w. 

 fig. 

 Shell-beaches, accumulat. of, 407-412 



vr. maps. 

 Sherborn, C. D.,x, 289. 

 Shiskine (Arran), 226 et seqq. 

 Shropshire coalfields, unconformity 



in, 86-95 w. sects. 

 Silicification, secondary, exemplified 

 in Tertiary formats, of St. Martin, 

 etc. (W. L), 524-25. 

 Silurian of Tortworth district, 267 et 

 seqq. ; (?) in Forfar & Kincardine 

 along E. Border of Highlands, 



328-45 w. figs ; (Lr.),tufac.rhyolites 

 fr. Dufton Pike, 31-37 w. chem. 

 anal. & pi. i (microsc. sects.). 

 Skipton (Yorks), Carboniferous rocks 



betw. Bolton Abbey and, 357. 

 Sladen, W. p., obituary of, Ivii-lviii. 

 Small Thorn (Gloucest.), Snowshill 



Clay at, 138. 

 Smith, J. (of Kilwinning). 381. 

 Snowshill Clay, 126 et seqq., 138. 

 Snowshill (Gloucest.), sects, descr., 



133-34. 

 Solfataric action, evid. of, among Brit, 

 rhyolites, 31, 33 et seqq. ; among 

 Bastogne rocks, 71 ; effect of, in 

 caiion of Yellowstone, 216-17. 

 Sollas, Miss I. B. J., on Struct. & 

 Affinities of Ehsetic JPlant Naiadita, 

 307-312 w. figs. & pi. xiii. 

 SoLLAS, W. J., 183. 

 Solution-theory, in relat. to consolid, 



of igneous magmas, Ixxii et seqq. 

 Sombrero, etc. (W. I.), geol. & phys. 



developmt. of, 520-33. 

 Southern Uplands (Scotland), Arenig 

 Beds compared w. those of High- 

 land Border, 332, 334-35. 

 Southwark (London), well-sections at, 



285, 287, 288. 

 Special General Meeting \re Museum], 



xcii-xciii. 

 Spencer, J. W., on Geol. & Phys. 

 Developmt. of Antigua, Guadeloupe, 

 Anguilla, etc., 490-543 w. figs. & 

 pi. XV (map of Antigua). 

 Sphaerosiderite, 303, 305. 

 Spherulites, hollow, of Yellowstone & 

 Great Britain, 211-25 w. figs. & 

 pi. viii. 

 Spherulitic structure in sulphanilic 

 acid, vii ; in obsidian & eutectic 

 alloys, Ixxv-lxxvii w. figs. ; spheru- 

 lit. dolomite, see Dolomite. 

 S'pirorbis-\.\mesione%, horizon of, 86 



et seqq., 259, 261-62. 

 Sponge - spicules in Selbornian of 

 Maiden Bradley, etc., 104 et seqq. ; 

 in Pendleside Beds, etc., 395, 397, 

 399. 

 Stacheia in cherts of Pendleside 



Group, 398. 

 Staffordshire, Upper Coal-Measures 

 of, 251-66 w. vert, sects. ; (N.) & 

 Derby shii-e, Carb. succession in, 

 368-72. 

 Stainforth Station (Yorks), sect, near, 



descr., 366. 

 Stake Pass (Lake District), orig. of, 194. 

 Stallybrass, E., Ixxxix. 

 Stansbib. J. H., 26. 

 Stanway Hill (Gloucest.), sects, descr., 

 132-33. 



