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SUBJECT-INDEX.* 



Aar massif (Switzerland). — Baltzer, A., 



2 ; Freeh, F., 1. 

 Aargau (Switzerland). — Muehlberg, F., 



1 & 2. 



Abd-el-Kuri I. (Gulf of Aden).— Blan- 



ford, W. T., 2 ; Kossmat, F., 1. 

 Aberdeen (Scotland). — Milne, Dr. J., 1 ; 



Ross, W. L., 1. 

 Aberfoil-Slate Group. — Cunningham- 



Craig, E. H., 1. 

 Abergavenny (Monmouth.) . — Dakyns, J. 



R., 3. 



Abrasion-plains in Flysch-sandstone 

 quarry, Kritzendorf. — Toula, F., 2. 



Abruzzo (Italy). — Cassetti, M., 1 ; Segre, 

 C, 1. 



Abu Roash (Egypt).— Beadnell, H. J. 



L., 1 ; Dacque, E., 1 ; Fourtau, R., 2. 

 Abyssinia (Africa). — Raisin, C. A., 1. 

 Acer. — Engelhardt, H., 1 ; Knowlton, 



F. H, 1. 



Aceratherium. — Stromer, E. von, 3. 

 Acetabularia. — Squinabol, S., 1. 

 Achiardi, A. T>\ [Obit.] — Anon. 1 ; 



Arcangeli, G., 1; Manasse, E., 2. 

 Acipenser. — Osborn, H. F., 4. 

 Acrocidaris & Acrosalenia. — Gauthier, 



V., 2. 



Acrolejpis. — Woodward, A. S., 10. 

 Acrotreta. — Walcott, C. D., 4. 

 Actceonella. — Dacque, E., 1 ; Longbi, P., 

 1. 



Actceonina. — Cossmann, M., 1. 

 Actinacis. — Felix, J., 1. 

 Actinoceras. — Crick, G. C, 1. 

 Actinocyclus. — Blake, W. P., 3. 

 Actinophynia. — Gauthier, V., 1. 

 Actinopteria & Actinostroma. — Weller, 

 S., 2. 



Adamawa (Central Africa). — Macco, A., 

 1. 



Adamello Mt. (Lombardy). — Salomon, 

 W., 1. 



Adams, C. B. See Obit, Seely, H. M., 

 1. 



Adelocrinus. — Drevermann, F., 2. 

 Aden, Gulf of— Kossmat, F., 1. 

 Adji Daria (Caspian Sea). — Ochsenius, 

 C, 5. 



Adriatic deposits, Italy.' — Salmojraghi, 

 F., 1. 



JEgoceras. — Bistram, A. von, 1. 



JEjpyornis. — Grandidier, G., 2. 

 JEsculus. — Knowlton, F. H., 1. 

 Mtlialion. — Sauvage, H. E., 2. 

 Africa, British East.— Prior, G. T.. 2. 



(Central).— Moore, J. E. S., 1. 



, German colonies in. — Macco, A.. 1. 



(N.E .) . — Ar sandaux, H. ; 1. 



, Portuguese Colonies. — Choffat, 



P 2 & 3 



(S.).— Mennell, F. P., 2 & 3; 



Merrill, G. P., 3; Seward, A. C. 2 & 



4 ; Toula, F., 3. 

 (W.). — Armas, M., 1 ; Oppenheim, 



P., 1. 



■ . See also Algeria, Cameroons, &c. 



African & Persian fossil faunas. — Dou- 



ville, H., 2. 

 Aqanides, Agathiceras, & Agoniatites. 



—Smith, J. P., 1. 

 Agates, Monzie.— Kerr. ■ — . 1. 



, Pentland Hills.— Strachan, J., 1. 



Agnana (Calabria). — Stefano, G. de, 4. 

 Agnostics. — Etheridge, R., Fil., 1; 



Monke, H., 1 ; Reed, F. R, C, 5. 

 Agodonite. — Kcenig, G. A., 1. 

 Agordo (Venetia). — Kevserlin<i, H. von, 



1. 



Agri R. (Basilicata). — Lorenzo, G. de, 2. 

 Agricultural geology. — Marr, J. E., 1. 



. See also Soils, &c. 



Agriculture, Cheshire. — Edwards, W., 2. 

 Agrogeological Survej r Report, Hungary, 



1900.— Treitz, P., 1. 

 Ahr Valley (Nassau).— Hintz, E., 1. 

 Aich (Bohemia). — Knett, J., 1. 

 Ain (France). — Boistel, A., 1 ; Chanel. 



E., 1 ; Lamothe, R. de, 2. 

 Air-breathing vertebrates. — Williston, 



S. W., 3. 



Aisne (France). — Babinet, — ,1 ; Briquet, 

 A., 1 & 2 ; Cooreman, T., 1 ; Lasne, H., 

 1. 



Aix - la - Chapelle (Rh.-Prussia).— Holz- 



apfel, E., 1. 

 Akhalkalaki (Tiflis Gov.).— Mushketo^', 



J., 1. 



Ala Valley (Piedmont).— Rosati, A., 1. 

 Alabama (U.S.A.).— Hall, B. M., 1; 



Hayes, C. W., 2 ; Merrill, G. P., 1 ; 



Smith, E. A., 1. 

 Alameda Co. (CaL). — Schaller, W. 



T., 1. 



* All fossil-names are those of genera which are figured, or occur in the titles of 

 papers. 



