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Roma (Queensland). — Cameron, W. 

 E., 2. 



Rome (Italy). — Checehia-Rispoli, G., 

 20; Gignoux, M., 3; Meli, R., 

 1-5; Ossat, G. de A. d\ 1 & 3; 

 Palagi, A., 1 & 2 ; Portis, A., 1 & 2 ; 

 Verri, A., 1. 



Romeite. — Doelter, C, 1; Schaller, 

 W. T., 3. 



Romett, A. de, Obit. — See Anon., 75; 



& Lacroix, A., 6. 

 Romney (West Virginia). — Prosser, 



C. S., 1. 



Romsaas (Norway). — Reusch, H., 4. 

 Ronda, Serrania de (Spain). — Orueta, 



D. de, 1 & 3 ; see also La Ronda. 

 Rondeletia. — Berry, E. W., 18. 

 Rontgen rays, in Palaeontology. — 



Field, R, M, 1. 

 Rope Haven (Cornwall). — Collins, 

 J. H., 2. 



Roquetas (Spain). — Rubio, J. M., 1. 

 Roragen (Norway). — Halle, T. G., 5. 

 Roros (Norway). — Carstens, C. W., 



2; Ries, H.; 8. 

 Rosa. — Knowlton, F. H., 4. 

 R os ales, H., Obit. — See Harker, A., 



4. 



Rosebery dist. (Tasmania). — Hills, 

 L., 2 & 3. 



Rose -quartz, colour of. — Watson, T. 

 L., 7. 



Roseto Valfortore (Italy). — Checehia- 

 Rispoli, G., 14. 



Rossano (Calabria). — Onetti, A. 



Rosseliana. — Faura, M. 



Rossignano (Piedmont). — Parona, C. 

 F., 6. 



Rossland (B.C.).— Bruce, E. L., 4; 



Drysdale, C. W., 1 & 3. 

 Rostellaria. — Cossmann, M., 1. 

 Rostellites. — Waring, C. A. 

 Rostro -carina te implements. — 



Haward, F. N. 

 Ro-strocerithium. — Greco, B., 3. 

 Rotalia. — Chapman, F., 18. 

 Rottnen, Lake (Sweden). — Teiling, E., 



2. 



Roudaireia. — Fourtau, R., 4; Greco, 

 B., 4. 



Roumania. — Botez, G., 1-4; Botezat, 

 E. ; Butureanu, V. C. ; Manolescu, 

 S. ; Pamfil, G. P. 



, mineral waters. — Giurgea, E., 



1-8. 



, oilfields.— Schmidt, G. 



- — — , origin of taurines in. — Cardas, 

 A. 



Routes, prehistoric, in Iberian Penin- 

 sula.— Faria, P. G. 



Rovaniemi (Finland). — Hackman, V., 

 3. 



Rovasenda, Conte L. di, Obit. — See 



Sacco, F., 7. 

 Rowlandite. — Doelter, C, 2. 

 Roivleyella.— Weller, S., 1. 

 Rowsley (Victoria). — Mahony, D. J., 



3. 



Roxania. — Cossmann, M., 1 ; Martin, 

 K. 



Royal School of Mines. — Watts, W. 

 W, 1. 



Rubiacites. — Berry, E. W., 18. 

 Rubidium, extraction of. — Browning, 

 P. E. 



Rubus.— Reid, C, 6; Welsch, J., 1. 

 Ruby, spectrum of the. — Moir, J., 

 2. 



Ruby mining dist. (Washington). — 

 Jones, E. L., 3. 



Region (Alaska). — Eakin, II. M. 



Rudersdorf (Germany). — Schroeder, 



Rudirhynchia. — Buckman, S. S., 4. 

 Rudistae. — Douville, H, 1 & 3; 



Jodot, P. ; Pruvost, P., 1 

 , Bibliography. — Parona, C. F., 



7. 



Rudistes Limestone, Apennines. — 

 Parona, C. F., 13. 



Rtdlee, F. W., Obit. — See Anon., 

 76; Newton, E. T., 1 ; & Wood- 

 ward, A. S., 2. 



Rudolph, E., Obit. — See Sapper, K., 

 1. 



Rueil (France).— Dollf us, G. F., 13. 

 Rugby (Warwickshire). — Nuttall, W. 

 L. F. 



Rugithyris. — Buckman, S. S., 4. 

 Rugosa, morphology. — Yakovlev, N. 



, systematic position. — Brown 



T. C, 2. 



Ruitor, Mt. (Piedmont). — Preller, C. 



S. du R„ 13; Sacco, F., 4. 

 Ruminant, fossil, Texas. — Troxell, 



E. L., 2. 



Rumpfite. — Tschermak, G., 2. 

 Runcorn Hill (Cheshire). — Maidwell, 



F. T., 1; Rhodes, J. E. W., 1. 

 Ruoutevare (Lappland).— Gavelin, A., 



A., 1 & 2. 

 Rupelian, France. — Canu, F., 2. 

 Rush-Skerries section, Co. Dublin. — 



Smyth, L. B. 

 Russell's Creek goldfield (Victoria). — 



Murray, R. A. F. 

 Russia, Finnish erratics in. — Hansen, 



H., 2. 



, oilfields. — Adiassevich, A. ; 



balder, W. ; Holiday, F. A. ; Hunt- 

 ley, L. G., 1 ; Thompson, A. B., 1. 



, ore deposits. — Nishihara, G. S., 



2 ; Stickney, A. W., 1 & 2 ; Harder, 

 E. C, 2. 



■ (Western). — Krenkel, E. 



Russirhynchia. — Buckman, S. S., 4. 



Rustler Springs Formation, Texas. — 

 Udden, J. A., 3. 



Ruta.— Reid, C, 6. 



Rutile. — Baumhauer, H., 2; Bianchi, 

 A., 2; Williams, C. M. 



■ deposits, S. Africa. — Hall, A. L., 



3. 



, United States (Eastern). — 



Watson, T. L., 1. 



