Analyses, mineral waters. — Embrey, 

 G., 2 ; Fisher, W. W. ; Jensen, E. B. 



-, mineralogical, of sand. — Tom- 



linson, C. W., 2. 



, minerals. — Doelter, C, 1 & 2. 



, , in the field. — McGrigor, 



G. D. 



, nasonite. — Aminoff, G., 3. 



, New York rocks. — Cogswell, J. 



A. 



, niobium-titanium minerals. — 



Moir, J., 1. 

 , obsidianites. — Mingaye, J. C. 



H. , 6. 



, ophites, Pyrenees. — Lacroix, A., 



51. 



, orthoclase. — Dittrich, M., 2. 



•, pentlandite. — Walker, T. L., 1. 



, petroleum.— Phillips, W. B., 2. 



, , Argentina. — Longobardi, 



E. 



, , Mexico.- — Castro, C, 5; 



Ibarrola, A. M. de, 1-3 ; Morales, 

 S. S., 1-3; Wilson, E. M., 2. 



. phonolite, Auvergne. — Lacroix, 



A. , 46. 



, phosphorite. — Orcel, J., 1. 



, picrite. — Holmes, A., 12. 



, porcellanites. — Rieke, R. 



, prehnite. — Vander Riet, B. de 



St. J., 1. 



, pyrargyrite. — Castro, C, 3. 



, pyromorphite. — Amadori, M. 



, pyroxenite. — Lacroix, A., 49. 



■ , red marl, Salt Range, India. — 



Warth, H., 2. 

 , rock. — Washington, H. S., 1 & 



7. 



, , computation of. — Hance, 



J. H. 



, rumpfite. — Tschermak, G., 2. 



, sediments. — Udden, J. A., 1. 



— , semsejdte. — Smith, G. F. H., 



4. 



, silica-bricks. — Rengade, E. 



, silicates. — Brun, A., 3; Duparc, 



L., 1. 



— — , of alumina. — Doelter, C, 



2. 



, of rare earths. — Peters, 



K., 2. 



, soda salts. — Flores, T., 4. 



, soils, Dorsetshire. — Gilchrist, D. 



A. 



, , East Africa. — See Im- 

 perial Institute, 1. 



, , Fiji Is.— Wright, C. II. 



, , New Zealand.— Wild, L. 



J., 1. 



, , Nova Scotia. — Harlow, L. 



C. 



, , South Africa. — Juritz, C. 



F., 1 ; Perold, A. I. ; Van der Riet, 



B. de St. J., 2. 



, spectrum, of meteorites. — 



Crookes, Sir W., 2. 

 , , of Swiss rocks & minerals. 



—Brun, A., 6 & 7. 

 Y 



L [1915-19.] 



Analyses, tephrite, Auvergne. — La- 

 croix. A., 47. 



, thuringite. — Larsen, E. S., 3. 



, tin ores. — Mingaye, J, C. H., 2 ; 



see also Mexico, 6. 



, Trechmannite-a. — Solly, R. H., 



2. 



, ultra basic rocks, Madagascar. 



— Lacroix, A., 37. 



, , Pyrenees. — 



Lacroix, A., 52. 



, United States rocks & minerals. 



—Clarke, F. W., 3. 



, uraniferous minerals, Madagas- 

 car. — Waites, T. P. 



, vaugnerite. — Lacroix, A., 45. 



, water, Antigua. — Tempany, H. 



A., 1. 



, , Arkansas. — Stephenson, 



L. W., 5. 



, — - — , Birkenhead. — See Bir- 

 kenhead. 



, , Bokhara. — Tichanoff , M. 



, , California. — Mendenhall, 



W. C. 



, , Georgia. — Stephenson, L. 



W., 4. 



, , Gloucestershire. — Rich- 

 ardson, L., 2. 



, , Italy (N.). — Menozzi, A. 



, , Mexican. — See Mexico, 2. 



, , Oregon & Washington.— 



Van Winkle, W., 1 & 2. 



, , Philippine Is.— Heise, G. 



W., 1 & 2. 



, , South Australia. — Chap- 

 man, W. S. 



, , South Carolina. — Stephen- 

 son, L. W., 1. 



, -, United States. — Clarke, 



F. W., 2. 



, , Upsala. — Svenonius, F., 5. 



, , Western Australia.— 



Simpson, E. S., 3. 

 , , chloride, in oil fields. — - 



Washburne, C. W., 2. 

 — — , , from sulphide ores.— 



Hodge, E. T. 

 , , in the field. — Heise, G. 



W., 10. 



, , interpretation of. — 



Rogers, G. S., 3. 

 Anachytes. — Clark, W. B., 3. 

 A naptomorphus.— Matthew, W. D., 



14. 



Anatase. — Bonde, W. von ; Werd- 



mueller, O. 



, structure of. — Vegard, L., 2. 



Anathyris. — Tolmatcheff, 1. I'. 

 Anatina. — Fucini, A. 

 Anatis. — Wickham, H. F., 3. 

 Anatolia (Asia Minor). — Penzer, N. 



M. 



Anchastus. — Wickham, H. P., 1. 

 Anchiceratops. — Brown, B., 1. 

 Anchilophus. — Dcpcrot , C, 5. 

 A nchisauripus, A nchisaurus.— Lull, 

 R. S., 3. 



