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GENEKAL INDEX. 



[Nov. 1896, 



Portunidae, known fossil, cxv. 



Potstone Point (Cornwall), relations 

 of serpentine to hornblende-schists 

 nr., 31 et segq. fig. & pi. i. 



Preglacial Subalpine valleys in 

 Switzerland, 574. 



Preller, C. S. Du Biche, Glacial 

 Deposits, Preglacial Valleys, and. 

 Interglacial Lake-formations in Sub- 

 alpine Switzerland, 556-585 figs. 



Prestwich, Sir J., death announced, 

 cxxvi. 



Prionocyclns Neptuni, 77 & pis. ii.-iii. 



Pterincea mortensis, sp. nor., 269 & 

 pi. xi. 



Ptychoceras Smithi, sp. nov., 74 & 

 pi. ii. 



Pygurus lampas, 145. 



Quartz-schist in Eastern Sutherland, 



642. 

 Queen Charlotte Island, Cretaceous 



podophthalmata from, 221. 



Rackledown or Eattledown Farm 

 (Dundry), section descr., 692 ; table 

 of sections from, to Dundry Church, 

 696. 



Ranininea, known fossil, cxi. 



JRastrites maximus-zone at Conway, 

 279, 284. 



Reade, T. Mellard, Murchison Medal 

 awarded to, xliii. 



Reading and Woolwich Series in 

 Dorset, 490. 



Red Chalk in Yorkshire, 185 et seqq. 



Reed, F. R. Cowper, the Fauna of the 

 Keisley Limestone, Part I., 407-437 

 & pis. xx.-xxi. 



Reid, Clement, on shells & plants 

 from Barry Dock, 479 et seqq. ; the 

 Eocene Deposits of Dorset, 490- 

 495 ; on plant-remains in mamma- 

 liferous gravels at Allenton, 499. 



Remopleurides Colbii, 410 ; R. longi- 

 costatus, 410. 



Reussianum-zone, name proposed for 

 Chalk Rock, 70. 



Reynolds, S. H., and Philip Lake, on 

 the Lingula-Flags and Igneous 

 Rocks of the Neighbourhood of 

 Dolgelly, 511-522 figs. & pi. xxiv. 

 (map) ; and C. I. Gardiner, on the 

 Kildare Inlier, 587-605 & pi. xxviii. 



Rhine, ancient, connexion betw. East 

 Angliaand, 770; formation of delta, 

 775. 



Rhynchonella alata sive dimidiata, 

 146; R. dundriensis, 702; E. 



Lewisii (?), 268 & pi. xi. ; R. Strick- 

 landi (?), 268 & pi. xi. ; R. Wiestii, 

 147. 



Rhyolitic lava of Yellowstone Park 

 region, 614. 



Riasan (Russia), Upper Jurassic and 

 Neocomian succession of, 545. 



Riffelhorn (Switzerland), nickel-bear- 

 ing serpentine w. fulgurites from, 

 452. 



Rivers of volcanic period in North- 

 western Europe, 354. 



River-channels, old, in the Nile Valley, 

 315 ; r.-terraces ibid., 312. 



Rockham Bay (North Devon), Morte 

 Series in, 261. 



Rogatcheva Bay (Novaya Zemlya), 

 731 ; rock-specimens from, 741. 



Rose Mill Farm (Conway), exposures 

 nr., 283. 



Rotalia Beccarii, 488. 



Rudh' an Iasgaich (Skye), sills at, 378 

 et seqq. ; section, 380. 



Rudha Ghoiridh (Sutherland), gneisso- 

 granitic complex, 640 fig. 



Russia, correl. of strata betw. Kime- 

 ridgian and Aptian w. those of 

 "Western Europe, table fa6g. p. 

 548. l 



Rutiineyer, L., obituary of, lxxix. 



Rutley, Frank, on the Alteration of 

 certain Basic Eruptive Rocks from 

 Brent Tor, Devon [_abs.], 66. 



Ste. Adresse (Normandy), section nr., 

 descr., 117. 



St. Jouin (Normandy), Cretaceous 

 succession at, 123 & vert. sect. facg. 

 124. 8 



St. Julien de Mailloc (Normandy), 

 section nr., descr., 128. 



St. Kilda, basalt-veins traversing gra- 

 nophyre, 383 fig. ; gabbros etc. of, 

 388 ; granophyre-intrusions in, 389 

 et seqq. 



St. Martin de Liette (Normandy), 

 section descr., 127. 



St. Paul de Courtonne (Calvados), 

 Cenomanian nr., 128. 



Salenia Clarkii, 145 ; S. petalifera 

 var., 145. 



Sanday (Hebrides), sedimentary rocks 

 interbedded w. Tertiary lavas in, 

 363 et seqq. & pis. xvii.-xix. 



Sanders's map of Dundry Hill, dis- 

 cussed, 718. 



Sando (Faeroe), dying out of lava- 

 beds, 338 fig. ; reversed fault in, 

 402 fig. 



Saporta, Gaston de, obituary of, liii. 



