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SUBJECT-INDEX* 



Aa Alps (Switzerland).— Schardt, H., 5. 

 Aa R. (France).— Pontier, G., 2 & 4. 

 Aachen. — See Aix-la-Chapelle. 

 Aar massif (Switzerland). — Buxtorf, 

 A., 2. 



Abeih (Syria).— Parona, C. P., 3. 

 Aberdeen (Scotland).— Gibb, A. W. 

 Aberedw (Radnor). — Richardson, L., 2. 

 Abruzzo (Italy). — Giattini, G. B., 1 & 



2 ; Parona, C. P. ; Prever, P. L., 2 ; 



Sacco, P., 8 & 9. 

 Abvssinia (Africa). — Duchesne- Pour net, 



J. 



Acanthocladia . — Girty, G. H., 2. 

 Acanthocyclus . — Siemiradzki, J. 

 Acanthograptus. — Brassier, R. S. 

 Acanthokoplites. — Sinzov, I., 2. 

 Acanthopanax. — Menzel, P. 

 Accommodation Creek (Vict.). — Dunn, 

 E. J., 19. 



Acer— Engelhardt, H. ; Menzel, P. ; 



Penhallow, D. P. 

 Aceratherium. — Lambe, L. M. 

 Achanarras FaUna, Caithness. — Carru- 



thers, R. G., 2. 

 Achinsk (Siberia). — Edelstein, I., 3. 

 Acid intrusive rocks, Transvaal. — 



Weber, M., 2. 

 Acidaspis — Reed, F. R. C, 2. 

 Ackerkette ( Harz) . — Erdmannsdoerffer, 



0. H. 



Acoz Valley (Belgium). — Pourmarier, 

 P., 10. 



Acqui (Piedmont). — Trabucco, G. 



Acrolepis. — Traquair, R. H. 



Acrotemnus. — Woodward, A. S., 2. 



Acrotreta — Reed, P. R. C, 2. 



Actceonina. — Toula, F., 5. 



Actinocamax . — Leriche, M., 14. 



Actinoceras. — Girty, G. H., 3. 



Actinocrinus. — Wood, E. 



Actinolite. — Kreutz, S. 



Actinostrobites. — Schinderhuette, G. 



Actinostroma. — Reed, F. R. C. ; Vinassa 

 de Regny, P. P., 3. 



Actinotrypa. — Girty, G. H., 2. 



Adamello Group (Carnic Alps). — Salo- 

 mon, W. 



Adamite, Tuscany. — Aloisi, P. 



Adaouste cave (Provence). — Cotte, C. 



Adda R. (Lombardy).— Patrini, P. 



Adelphoceras. — Girty, G. H., 3. 

 Aden (Red Sea). — Manasse, E. 

 Adige R. (Italy).— Boden, K. 

 Adirondack Mts. (N.Y.).— Miller, W. J. 

 Adour H. (France). — Degrange-Touzin, 

 A., 5. 



Adriatic coasts of Dalmatia & Italy. — 



Stefani, C. de, 3. 

 Adriosaurus. — Nopsca, F. von. 

 JEgilomis. — Gaillard, C. 

 Mgoceras. — Diener, C, 2 ; Marshall, P., 



7._ 



iEolian Is. (Mediterranean). — Lacroix, 



A., 13; see also Lipari Is. 

 Aerolite contact - fusion, Iceland. — 



Spethmann, H., 2. 

 Msculus. — Engelhardt, H. 

 Affilano, Mte. (Rome).— Parona, C. F., 2. 

 Africa, British Colonies. — Evans, J. W., 



2, 6, 8. 



(Central). — Horwood, C. B. 



• (East).— Dacque, E. ; Werth, E. ; 



see also German E. Africa, fyc. 



(North), stone-age in. — Ghantre, E. 



(South), antiquity of man in. — • 



Adams, W. A. 

 ( — ), geological terms. — Hatch, F. 



H., 3. ' 



( — ), rock-engravings. — Peringuey, 



L. 



( — ), textbook of geology of. — 



Hatch, F. H., 4; Stott, C. H. 

 (S.W.).— See German S.W. Africa, 



<SfC. 



, West Coast. — Parkinson, J. 



. See also Algeria, Cape Colony, 



Sfc. 



Agalmaster. — Schcendorf, F., 1 & 2. 

 Agaricocrinus. — Wood, E. 

 Agaro, Mte. (Tyrol). — Trener, G. B., 2. 

 Agassiz, Glacial Lake (N. Am.). — ■ 



Upham, W. 

 Agassizocrinus. — Wood, E. 

 Agate (Neb.).— Looinis, P. B. 

 Agate, Rajpipla State.— Bose, P. N. 

 Agathoceras. — Girty, G. II., 2. 

 Agnostidaj, Cambrian. — Jsekel, O., 3. 

 Agoniatites. — Reed, P. R. C. 

 Agordo Valley (Venetia). — Bibolini, A. 

 Agria. — Parona, C. P., 4. 

 Agrichcerus. — Lambe, L. M. 



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

 papers. Authors' names without a number refer to the first or to the only title. 

 References to countries in small capitals in this Index refer to the first part, in 

 place of names of Authors. 



