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Bort, Colline de (Auvergne). — Glan- 



geaud, P., 10. 

 Borzellino (Sicily). — Gregorio, A. de, 



5. 



Bos d'Arros (Aquitaine). — Douville, 

 H., 14. 



Bos. — Matsumoto, H., 2; Suschkina- 



Popowa, N. 

 Bosa (Sardinia). — Serra, A., 1 & 4. 

 Boskop (Transvaal). — Hatighton, 



S. H., 4; Smith, G. E. 

 Bosphorite. — Doelter, C, 1, 

 Bosses, volcanic, Auvergne. — Glan- 



geaud, P., 8. 

 Bostall Heath (Kent). — Priest, S., 4. 

 Boston (Massachusetts). — Shinier, 



H. W., 1. 

 Botany, Fossil. — Scott, D. H., 1; 



Seward, A. C, 4. 

 Botany Bay (N.S.W.). — Andrews, 



E. C, 10. 

 Bothriceps. — Broom, R., 8. 

 Botriopygus. — Clark, W. B., 3. 

 Botticino Limestone, Lombardy. — 



Zaccagna, D. 

 Bou-Laouane (W. Morocco). — Russo, 



P., 1. 



Bouchardia. — -Thomson, J. A., 4 & 12. 

 Bouches-du-Rhone, Dept. (France). — 



Cossmann, M., 5 & 6; Cottreau, 



J., 1. 



Boulder (Montana).— Billingsley, P., 



2 & 3. 



— , Norwegian, in Millstone Grit. — 



Gilligan, A., 1. 

 Boulder Clay, Essex. — Thompson, 



P. G. 



, Huddersfield. — Woodhead, 



T. W. 



, Malay States. — Scrivenor, 



J. B., 5. 



. See also Tillite. 



Boulders, in Carboniferous beds, 



Kansas.— Twenhof el, W. H., 4 & 7. 

 , fossiliferous, Block I., U.S.A. — 



Shimer, H. W.., 2. 

 , transportation of. — Ahlmann, 



H. W., 2. 

 Boulonnais (France). — Sauvage, 



H. E., 1. 



Bounyongia. — Etheridge, G., fil., 10. 

 Bourguetia. — Trechmann, C. T., 2. 

 Bourgueticrinus. — Nielsen, K. B., 1 

 & 2. 



Bourne End (Bucks.).— Treacher, 

 LI., 1. 



Bournemouth (Hants). — Bury, H., 2; 



Campion, H. ; Reid, C, 2; White, 



H. J. O., 2. 

 Bournes, Croydon. — Latham, B. 

 , Hertfordshire. — Hopkinson, J., 



3 & 5. 



, Kent —Leach, A. L., 5 & 10. 



Bournonia. — Douville, H., 1 & 22. 

 Bournonite, Utah. — Van Horn, F. R., 

 1 & 4. 



Boussac, J., Obit. — See Dollfus, 

 G. F., 15. 



Boven Kampar (Sumatra). — Brouwer, 



H. A., 3. 

 Bowlingite. — Benson, W. N., 1. 

 Bowning (N.S.W.).— Mitchell, J., 2. 

 Bowsey Hill (Berks.). — Treacher, LI., 



2. 



Box-stones, Suffolk. — Bell, A., 5 & 



7; Boswell, P. G. H., 4. 

 Boyle, R., Obit. — See Harker, A., 6. 

 Boysia. — Cockerell, T. D. A., 3. 

 Braastad R. Valley (Norway). — 



Braastad, J. 

 Brabant (Belgium). — Fourmarier, P., 



6. 



Brachiopoda, Carboniferous. — Clark, 

 T. H. ; Day, H., 2; Watson, 



D. M. S., 6; Weller, S., 1. 



, composition of shells of. — 



Clarke, F. W., 7. 



, Cretaceous. — Newton, R. B., 



9; Odling, M., 2. 



, Devonian. — Dunbar, C. O., 1. 



■ , foraminal development of. — • 



Buckman, S-. S., 2; Thomson, 



J. A., 4. 



-, Jurassic. — Odling, M., 1 ; Rol- 



lier, L., 6-8. 

 ■ , morphology. — Jackson, J. W., 



1 ; Thomson, J. A., 1 & 4. 

 ■ , nomenclature. — Thomson, J. A., 



16 & 17. 



, Ordovician & Silurian.— Braun, 



E. L. ; Reed, F. R. C, 4. 



■ , Permian. — Molengraaff , G. A. F. 



4; Stoyanow, A. 

 , Recent & Tertiary, N.Z. — 



Thomson, J. A., 5 & 8. 



, Tertiary. — Morgan, J. de, 2. 



Brachyceratops. — Lambe, L. M., 1. 

 Brachymetopus. — Girty, G. H„ 4; 



Mitchell, J., 1. 

 Brachyodus. — Fourtau, R., 5; 



Stehlin, H. G., 5. 

 Brachyops. — -Broom, R., 8. 

 Brachyphyllum. — Walkom, A. B., 3 



& 5. 



Brachyprion. — Savage, T. E., 4. 

 Brachypsalis. — Sinclair, W. J., 2. 

 Brachyrhyncha. — Rathbun, M. J., 4. 

 Brachyspathus. — Wickham, H. F., 3. 

 Brachysphingus. — Waring, C. A. 

 Brachythyris. — Weller, S., 1. 

 Brackley (Northants.). — Walford, 

 E. A., 2. 



Bracon.— Cockerell, T. D. A., 22; 



Meunier, F. 

 Bradshaw, C, Obit. — See Sheppard, 



T., 14. 



Brain case, of Tetrapoda. — W T atson, 



D. M. S., 4. 

 Br ambr idge ( Hampshire ) . — Nicholas, 



R. E. 



Branchioplax. — Rathbun, M. J., 1. 

 Brandon (Suffolk).— Lovett, E. 



■ (Vermont).— Berry, E. W., 20. 



Brandshult (Sweden). — Bodman, G. 

 Brandtite. — Aminoff, G., 10; Doelter, 

 C, 1. 



