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Agronomic geology, education &. — 

 Saner, A. ; see also Soils, fyc. 



Ain (Prance). — Gonnard, P., 4. 



Aioudagh (Crimea). — Popov, S. P. 



Airdrie (Lanark). — Dunlop, R. ; Peach, 

 B. N. 



Airly (N.S.W.).— Woodward, A. S., 5. 

 Airolo (Ticino). — Hezner, L. 

 Aisne (France). — Fritel, P. H. 

 Aitutaki (Cook Is.).— Marshall, P. 

 Aix (Provence). — Angot, A., 6 & 7; 



Lemoine, P., 4 & 6. 

 Aix-la-Chapelle (Rh.-Pruss.). — Dannen- 



berg, A. ; Klein, W. C. ; Madter, M. ; 



Renier, A ., 5 ; Semper, M. 

 Aix-Noulette (Nord).— Gosselet, J., 2. 

 Alcidocheilus — Till, A., 3. 

 Akmolinsk (Siberia). — Watson, E. 

 Alabama (U.S.A.).— Aldrich, T. H. 

 Alais Basin (Gard).— Fabre, G... 2. 

 Alaite. — Nenadkevich, K. A. 

 Alamosite, Mexico. — Palache, C, 3. 

 Alaria. — Krause, P. G. 

 Alaska (N. Am.). — Blackwelder, E. ; 



Brooks, A. H., 1 & 2; Campbell, 



M. R., 1 & 2; Covert, C. C. ; Kindle, 



B. M., 1 & 2; Knopf, A., 1 & 2 ; 



Lincoln, F. C. ; Martin, L. ; Moffit, 



F. H. ; Prindle, L. M. ; Suess, E., 2; 



Wright, F. E., 4. 

 Alatau Mts. (Siberia).— Hot z, W., 3. 

 Albani, Monti (Rome). — Cerulli-Irelli, 



S., 2. 



Albania (Turkey). — Arthaber, G. von. 

 Albany (Cape Colony). — Schwarz, 



E. H. L. 

 Albenga (Liguria). — Zaccagna, D. 

 Alberni District (B.C.). — See British 



Columbia, Bur. Piov. Inform., 2-4. 

 Albert Shales. New Brunswick. — Lambe, 



L. M., 2. 



Alberta (Canada).— Dow ling, D. B., 1 & 2. 



Albian, Bethune. — Leriche, M. 



, Jura. — Jeannet, A., 1 & 2. 



Albite, Brazil & Greenland. — Gross- 

 pi etsch, 0. 



A Unitization of basic felspars. — Bailey, 

 E. B. 



Alcobaca (Portugal). — Souza-Brandao, 

 V. 



Alectoruridse, Devonian.- — Fuchs, T. 

 Alectryonia. — Heale}', M. 

 Alepiclophora. — Cockerell, T. D. A. 

 Alethopteris. — Zalesski, M. D. 

 Alexandria Formation, Cape Colony. — 



Schwarz, E. H. L., 7. 

 Alexandrite. — Brauns, R., 2. 

 Algae, Cambrian to Tertiary. — Regnault, 



E. 



, Cretaceous. — Silvestri, A., 2. 



, Devonian. — Fuchs, T. 



, Silurian. — Ruedemann, R., 2. 



• , Tertiary. — Lemoine, (Mme.) P.; 



Morellet, L. ; Trabucco, G. 

 A lga cites. — Engelhardt, H. 

 Alger (Ind.).— Foerste, A. F. 

 Algeria (N. Afr.).— Blayac, J., 1 & 2; 



Dantzonberg, P. ; Dareste de la C'lia- 



vanne, J., 1 & 2 : Flamand, G. B. M., 

 2-4; Gourguechon, G. ; Hutchinson, 

 A. ; Joleaud, L., 2-4 ; Jolv, A.. 2 : 

 Jourdy, E., 1 & 2 ; Roussel, J., 1 & 2 ; 

 Savornin, J., 1 & 2 ; Simmersbaeh. B., 

 2 ; Termier, P., 3. 

 Alghero (Sardinia).— Millosevich, F.. 2 ; 

 Stella, A. 



Algoma (Out,).— Parsons, A. L.; Wil- 

 son, W. J. 



Algonkian deposits, Scotland, Norway. 

 &c— Walther, J., 2. 



Algy6gy (Hungary).— Palfy, M. von, 2. 



Alicante (Spain). — Nickles, R. 



Alkali deposits, Alsace. — Pervinquiere. 

 L., 2. 



, Atacama Desert. — Reichert, 



F. : see also Chile. 

 , Germanv. — Bevschlag, F., 2 ; 



Fulda, E. ; Grupe, 0., 1 & 2 ; Zim- 



mermann, E. 



, Hungary. — Papp, K. von. 



Alkaline igneous rocks, Auvergne. — 



Giraud, J. 

 — , Avrshire. — Tyrrell, G. 



W., 1 & 4. 

 , New South Wales.— 



Jensen, H. I., 3 & 4. 

 ■ , Ontario. — Adams, F. D., 



3. 



■ , Sudan.— Gentil, L., 9. 



soils, Cape Colony. — Juritz, C. F. 



Allanife, Scottish granite. — Mackie, W. 

 Allegan meteorite. — Tassin, W. 

 Allenstein (E. Prussia). — Tornquist. A.. 

 5. 



Allgau (Bavaria). — Ampferer, 0., 2. 

 Allier (France). — Meunier, F.. 2. 

 Allocbroite, Saxonv. — Stremme, H . 4. 

 Allophane.— Chandler, R. H., 3. 

 Alloprosall ocrinus. — Wood, E. 

 Alloys & magmas, solidification of. — 

 Aston, J. 



Alluvial gold, Belgian Congo. — Buttgen- 



bach, H., 6. 

 , mode of occurrence of.— 



Maclaren, J. M. 

 Aim massif (Cariuthia). — Becke. F.. 3. 

 Alma (Tasm.).— Twelvetrees, W. H., 4. 

 Almeria (Spain). — Nickles, R. 

 AIno (Norrland). — Hcegbom, A. G., 2. 

 Alnus. — Menzel, P. ; Schinderhuette. 



G. 



Alps, Austrian. — Ascber, E. ; Haupt- 



mann, L. ; Trautb, F. 

 , Carnic, — Gortani, M., 2: Vinassa 



de Regny, P. E., 3 & 4. 



, Dinaric. — Cvijic, J., 2. 



, Eastern. — Boussac, J., 5. 



, French. — Bertrand, L. : Hang, E., 



2 & 3. 



, Pennine. — Argand, E. 



, Styrian.— Becke, F., 3. 



, Swiss.— Bonard, A. ; Davis, W. M., 



4; Haug, E., 2-5; Heim, Am. j 

 Jaccard, F. ; Roessinger, G. ; Sohardt, 

 H. ; Suess, E., 2 ; Wilckens, 0. : see 

 also Bernese Alps, 8fc. 



