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SUBJECT-INDEX* 



Aa Valley (French Flanders). — Pontier, 

 G. 



Aachthal (Wiirt.)— Geyer, D., 3. 



Aar Massif (Switzerland). — Buxtorf, 



A., 2 ; Heim, Alb., 2 ; Kuenigsberger, 



J., 2. 



Aargau (Switzerland). — Meigen, W. 

 Abberley Hills (Worcester). — Groom, T. 

 T. 



Abd el Kuri (Arabian Sea).— Kossmat, 



F. , 2 ; Pelikan, A. 



Abdon Clee (Salop).— Davies, E. H., 3. 

 Abruzzo (Italy). — Rossi, R. 

 Acanthias. — Stefano, Gins. de. 

 Acanthoceras. — Boule, M., 7; Clmdean, 

 R., 3. 



Acanthocyatlius. — Macovei, G. 

 Acanthodiscus. — Baumberger, E. 

 Aceratheriwm.— Chevalier, M. 

 Acetic acid, clays &. — Leeden, R. van 

 der. 



Achatina. — Andrew, A. R., 3. 

 Achenheim (Alsace).— Schmidt, R. R., 2. 

 Achenlean type of man. — Rntot, A., 2. 

 Acidaspis. — Reed, F. R. C. 

 Acipenser. — Priem, F., 2. 

 Acireale (Sicily). — Ponte, G., 3. 

 Acke (Harz). — Erdmaunsdoerfl'er, 0. H., 

 2. 



Acmcea— Spnlski, B., 2. 

 Acquasparta (Umbria). — Principi, P., 5. 

 Acripes. — Matthew, G. F., 3. 

 Acrochordonia. — Schrammen, A. 

 Acrosalenia. — Cottrean, J . 

 Acrothele & Acrotreta. — Reed, F. R. C, 

 2. 



Acroura. — Schmidt, M., 2. 



Actceon. — Connillon, H. ; Spnlski, B., 2. 



Actitiocamax-plenns Bed, Germany. — 



B ceh m, Job. 

 Actinocrimis. — Weller, S. 

 Actinodon. — Thevenin, A., 4. 

 Adamello Mt. (Carnic Alps).— Trener. 



G. B. 



Adelophyton. — Bert rand. P. 

 Adelsberg (Carniola). — Limanovski, M. 

 Aden (Arabia).- — Lloyd, R. E. ; Tipper, 



G. H. ; Vredenburg, E. W., 3. 

 Adcouella.— Canu, F. 

 Adige Valley (Tyrol) —Hammer, W.,3; 



Yacek, M. 



Adirondack Mts. (N.Y.). — Bastin, E. S., 



2; Miller, W. J. 

 Adler Mts. (Bohemia). — Petrascheck, 



W., 4. 



Adnet (Salzbnrg). — Wselmer, F. 

 Adobe-filled valleys, Arizona & New 



Mexico. — Dodge, R. E. 

 Adriatic, coasts of. — Schubert, R. J., 2. 

 Adula district (Grisons). — Wilckens, (J., 



1 & 2. 



Mdceoipliasma. — Matthew, G. P., 3. 



yEgean Sea. — Nelli, B., 2. 



yEgirite. — Zambonini, P., 3. 



JEgoceras. — Rosenberg, P. 



iEolian deposits, false-bedding in. — ■ 

 Ivchenko, A. Th., 3. 



, Morbihan.— Bullen, R. A. 



iEolian origin of some submarine de- 

 posits. — Thoulet, J., 3. 



JEquipecteu. — loksimovich, Z. I. 



Aeration, Auckland lavas. — Stewart. J. 



-Mtohatis. — Leriche, M. 



Afghanistan. — Hayden, H. H. 



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

 2. 



(Central E.).— Hobbs, W. H., 4. 



(East). — Dacque, E. 



(South). — Broom, R.; Juritz, C. 



P., 2; Schwarz, E. H. L. ; see also 



Cape Coloxt, Teaxsvaal, Sfc. 



(West).— Chudeau, R. 3 1-3. 



-. See also Algeria ; CoxgeeS 



geol. Internat. XL, 2 & 3; Eritrea; 



German S.W. Africa; Nigeria, 8fc. 

 Afton drift, Iowa.— Calvin, S., 2 & 3; 



(& Nebraska) Shimek, 15., 1 & 2. 



, Kansas. — Calvin, S., 3. 



, Nebraska.— Sbimek, B., 1 



2. 



Aga ricocrinus. — Weller, S. 



Agasoma. — Arnold, R. 



Agassiceras. — Rosenberg, P. 



Agassiz, A., Obit. — See Anon., 1 ; Car- 

 diner, J. S. : .J add. .1. W. 3 2. 



Auassu, Glacial Lake (N. Am.).— Up- 

 ham, W., 2. 



Agate, formation of. — Liesegang, R. E. 



Agathis. — Brues, C. T. 



Agglomerate, Bala Series. — Cope, T. II. 



Aggsbach (Lr. Austria).— Hoerues, M 



Agnostidea, Cambrian. — Jaekel, O. 



# All fossil-names are tbose of genera which are figured, or occur in the tit lis oi 

 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 Hist part, in 

 place of names of Authors. 



