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Alps, Venetia. — Parona, C. F., 4. 

 Alpes Maritimes (France). — Grossouvre, 



A. de, 3 ; Outes, F. F. ; Sacco, P., 5. 

 Alpine valleys, origin of. — Lugeon, M. 

 Alsace.— Ben ecke, E. W. ; Duerrfeld, V., 



2-4 ; Foarster, B. , 1 & 2 ; Hagmann, 



G. , 1 & 2; Nickles, R., 2; Pervin- 

 quiere, L., 2 ; Ungemach, H., 4 ; Van 

 Werveke, L. 



Alsace-Lorraine (Germany). — Buecking, 



H. ; Schumacher, E. 



Alsorakos (Hungary).— Vadasz, M. E. 

 Alt-Aussee (Styria).— Haas, O., 1 & 2. 

 Altai Mts. (Asia). — Hergenreder, J. ; 



Hotz, W., 3. 

 Altenburg (Saxony). — Dammer, B., 2; 



Schucht, F., 2. 

 Altenhain (Saxony). — Freitag, B. 

 Alum Shale, Westphalia. — Bantling, R., 



2. 



Alumbrera P. (Argentina). — Ducloux, 

 E. H., 4. 



Alumina, binary systems of. — Shepherd, 

 E. S. 



■ phosphate, Gomor.— Zimanyi, K., 



2. 



Aluminium. — Haenig, A. ; Kremann, 



P. ; Wilson, E. B. 

 Alunite, Tarn. — Termier, P. 

 Aluuogen, crystal-growth on a Cape 



Colony meteorite. — Stuart, M., 2. 

 Alveolites. — Reed, F. R. C. ; Vinassa de 



Regny, P. E., 3. 

 Am Meallan (Ross).— Smith, W. C. 

 Amaltheus. — Engel, — . 

 Amazon Valley. — Kitto, T. C. 

 Amber, Baltic. — Cockerell, T. D. A., 4- 



6 ; Meunier, F. ; Offers, E. W. M. von. 

 , E. Prussia, &c. — Caspary, R. ; 



Jonas, R. 

 Amberleya. — Haas, 0., 2. 

 Ambleve Valley (Belgium). — Lohest, M., 



7. 



Ambocfjelia. — Girty, G. H., 2. 



America (Central). — See Guatemala, 



- — — ((North), geological bibliography 



for 1906 & ' 1907.— Weeks, F. ; see 



also Alaska, <yc. 

 ( — ),Mesozoic invertebrate faunas. — 



Stanton, T. W. 

 ■ ( — ), palieogeographical maps. — 



Willis, B. 



(— ), Paleozoic— Girty, G. H., 4; 



Grabau, A. W., 1 & 2 ; Willis, B. 



( — ), pre-Cambrian areas. — Adams. 



P. 1)., 1-3. 



(— ), Quaternary geography- 

 Salisbury, R. D. 



( — ), S. America, & Europe, former 



land-connections of. — Sebarff. R. F., 

 1 & 2. 



(South), no marine Trias in.' — 



Steinmann, G., 3. 

 Amgun R. (Siberia). — Khlaponin, A. 

 Amherst ov Hackwey, Lord, Obit. — 



See Sollas, W. J. 

 Amia. Lambe, L. ML; Leriche, M., ~>. 



Ammonites, Cretaceous. — Baumberger, 

 E. ; Sinzov, I., 2; Staff, H. von, 3 ; 

 Steinmann, G., 8 ; Jacob, C. 2 ; Jcan- 

 net, A., 1 & 2 ; Wanderer, K., 2. 



, deformed Jurassic. — Vadasz, M-. 



E., 2. 



, Jurassic. — Baum, F. ; Borisvak, 



A., 3; Crick, G. C. ; Engel, — ; 

 Fucini, A. ; Koch, P., 2 ; Marshall, P., 

 7 ; Renz, C , 5 ; Reuter, L. ; Rothpletz, 

 A. ; Till, A., 2 & 3 ; Wegner, R. N. 



— — , phylogeny of. — Steinmann, G., 8. 



, racial persistence of. — Diener, C, 



4; Steinmann, G., 4. 



Ammonites (?) . — Krause, P. G. 



Ammonites blagdeni Beds, Germany. — 

 Baum, F. 



Ammonites vibmijeanus. — Staff, H.von, 

 3. 



Ammonoidea, Cretaceous. — Kilian, W., 



2 ; Kler, M. O. ; Tagger, H. 

 , Jurassic. — Benecke, E. W. ; Haas, 



0. ; Krause, P. G. ; Trauth, F. 

 , Triassic— Diener, C, 2 & 3 ; 



Freeh, F. ; Steinmann, G., 4 & 6. 

 Ampelopsis. — Menzel, P. 

 Amphiastrcea. — Prever, P. L., 2. 

 Amphibolite group of minerals. — 



Kreutz, S. 

 Amphibolites, Canada. — Adams, F. D. 

 Amphiserpentari us . — Gaillard, C. 

 Ampliispliceva & Amphist yhis . — 



Principi, P., 2. 

 Amphiura. — Arnold, R., 2. 

 Amplexus. — Fcerste, A. F. ; Mansuy, 



H., 2 ; Reed, F. R. C. ; Stepanov, P. 

 Ampullina. — Ahlburg, J. ; Dall, W. H., 



2. 



Amur district (Siberia). — Khlaponin, 



A., 1 & 2 ; Launay, L. de. 

 Amurski peninsula (Siberia). — VVitten- 



burg, P. von, 2-4. 

 Amussiopecten. — Ugolini, R., 2. 

 Analyses, United States minerals & 



rocks.— Clarke, F. W. 

 Analysis of rocks (method of). — Bavlv, 



P. G. W.; Negre, G. 

 Analytoceras. — Diener, C, 2. 

 Anatase, Belgium.— Doyen, A. 



, Devon. — Thomas, H. H. 



Anatibetites. — Diener, C, 3. 



Anatina. — Benecke, E.W. ; Woods, H., 2. 



Anatolia (Asia Minor). — Kessier, P. ; 



Riscb, C. 

 Anatomites. — Diener, C, 2 & 3. 

 Anatropites. — Diener, C, 2. 

 Ancacbs (S. Am.). — Bois Lukis, E. du. 

 Anchisaurus. — Abel, O. 

 Anchitherium. — Zd a r s k y , A . 

 Ancodus. — Lambe, L. M. 

 Anci/lus-dv\)o*\ts, Pennoscaiidia. ■ Lei- 



vi'ska, L, 3 ; Muuthe, II. 

 Andalusia (Spain). Bonarelli, (<., 2; 



Martel, E. A., 2. 

 Andalusite, detrital. Thomas. II. II., 



, Harz.— Erdmannsdoarffer, 0. II.. 



